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    Proton Pump Inhibitors can cause Serious Kidney Damage: JASN Study

    Proton Pump Inhibitors can cause Serious Kidney Damage: JASN Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap8 April 2016 8:09 PM IST
    Patients who took proton pump inhibitors for heartburn, acid reflux, or ulcers had an increased risk of kidney function decline, chronic kidney...
    Common heartburn drugs may put you at increased kidney risk

    Common heartburn drugs may put you at increased kidney risk

    supriya kashyap kashyap19 April 2016 4:34 PM IST
    According to a recent study, drugs commonly prescribed to combat heartburn may increase a person's risk of serious kidney damage.Proton pump...
    Reflux and ulcer medications linked to  kidney disease

    Reflux and ulcer medications linked to kidney disease

    supriya kashyap kashyap1 Dec 2016 9:39 AM IST
    Highlights Individuals who took proton pump inhibitors or histamine receptor-2 blockers for heartburn, acid reflux, or ulcers had elevated risks of...
    Popular Proton Pump Inhibitors linked to gradual yet silent kidney damage: Study

    Popular Proton Pump Inhibitors linked to gradual yet silent kidney damage: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap23 Feb 2017 2:07 PM IST
    Taking popular heartburn drugs for prolonged periods has been linked to serious kidney problems, including kidney failure. The sudden onset of kidney...
    USE PPI as per latest guidelines by American Gastroenterological Association

    USE PPI as per latest guidelines by American Gastroenterological Association

    supriya kashyap kashyap8 April 2017 9:31 AM IST
    Bethesda : When proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are appropriately prescribed, their benefits are likely to outweigh their risks, according to an...
    Daily Dose Aspirin dangerous for 75 year old Plus, Warns Lancet Study

    Daily Dose Aspirin dangerous for 75 year old Plus, Warns Lancet Study

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh14 Jun 2017 5:45 PM IST
    PARIS: Long-term, daily use of aspirin to prevent blood clots in very elderly patients leads to an increased risk of serious or fatal internal...
    Proton pump inhibitors linked to heightened risk of death : BMJ Open

    Proton pump inhibitors linked to heightened risk of death : BMJ Open

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh4 July 2017 1:35 PM IST
    Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)--a widely available class of drug designed to curb excess stomach acid production--may be linked to a heightened risk of...
    Setting the record straight: PPIs do not cause Dementia, AGA study

    Setting the record straight: PPIs do not cause Dementia, AGA study

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh28 July 2017 10:07 AM IST
    Several studies have reported associations between proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) use and dementia. New research published on July 18 in...
    Heartburn medicine can increase risk of kidney disease

    Heartburn medicine can increase risk of kidney disease

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh5 Aug 2017 10:30 AM IST
    People who take proton pump inhibitors for stomach acid reflux run a greater risk of chronic kidney disease than those who take H2-receptor...
    PPI not Superior to dietary intervention in reflux : JAMA

    PPI not Superior to dietary intervention in reflux : JAMA

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh10 Sept 2017 10:00 AM IST
    A plant-based, Mediterranean-style diet has been shown to provide the same medical benefits for treating laryngopharyngeal reflux as popular reflux...
    Common acid reflux medications promote chronic liver disease

    Common acid reflux medications promote chronic liver disease

    Ruby khatun khatun13 Oct 2017 7:04 PM IST
    Approximately 10 percent of the general population take a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) drug to block stomach acid secretions and relieve symptoms of...
    Long-term PPI use linked to increased risk for stroke and MI

    Long-term PPI use linked to increased risk for stroke and MI

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli28 Oct 2017 8:30 PM IST
    The latest study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine found that use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) at a higher dose and for longer...
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