
PPI Rebound. Advice needed! | Reflux Oesophagitis | Forums
Oct 29, 2015 · I'm managing this with antacids such as Gaviscon at the moment but the burn is always there. I heard that H2 blockers help but studies say they also induce rebound when stopped so am wary of taking them. Could anyone who has been through PPI rebound please let me know: 1) What symptoms you had. 2) How you managed symptoms
how to stop ppi without rebound symptoms? - Patient
sonya, have a question for you, i now you said it took a long time to recover from ppi. did you had intestinal issues, like loose stools, and/or constipation. i been dealing with loose stools and stomach pain every morning and kind up constipated during the day since i stopped ppi. did you remembered having stomach pain as well kind up like ...
Rebound acid hypersecretion from short term PPI use that
Sorry to hear about what your experiencing. There was a study done a few years ago. They put 10 healthy people on PPi drugs, then put 10 healthy people on a placebo. After 14 days they abruptly had everyone stop taking their pills. Most of the healthy people who actually took a PPi drug now complained of acid reflux and stomach burning.
Questions, ppi - rebound - did they work at all? - Patient
My doctor wants me to go on ppi for 4 - 8 weeks. Nothing else seems to be working, lifestyle changes and otc pills etc. etc. Of course I don't want to touch ppi - I understand that I need to go off slowly, but what I don't understand is how do you distinquish between if the pills worked or if the pain/heartburn will be from the rebound?
Can acid rebound from short term Esomeprazole last for months?
Itching from ppi rebound is a little known rebound effect even though it's been widely documented in literature. My local gastrologist wouldn't listen to me about this. I revisited my gastrologist at the Mayo clinic. I have hypersecretion or burning after each meal. As …
Does h2Blockers has rebound hyper acid secretion like PPI
Feb 9, 2018 · Yes, h2 blockers can cause both dependency and acid rebound especially at high doses. I have to take 900mg - 1200mg ranitadine to get any relief now, but I do have a small sliding hernia and inflamed esophagus (think that happened cause I reduced my dose of ranatadine too quick).
How long with the acid rebound last? | Reflux Oesophagitis - Patient
Then he abruptly had all subjects stop taking the pills. The group that had taken the PPi drug suddenly complained of having heartburn. He concluded that while the PPi drug can be helpful to some people, there was the danger of patients suffering from acid rebound or acid revenge. PPi drugs stop the acid pumps in the stomach from putting out acid.
Proton Pump Inhibitors: Uses and Side-Effects - Patient
Oct 20, 2024 · Most people who take a PPI do not have any side-effects. However, side-effects occur in a small number of users. The most common side-effects are: Constipation. Diarrhoea. Wind (flatulence). Headaches. Feeling sick (nausea). Tummy (abdominal) pain. Being sick (vomiting). A full list of side effects can be found in the leaflets that come with ...
PPI "cold turkey" | Reflux Oesophagitis | Forums - Patient
Sep 18, 2019 · Depending on the dose and duration of exposure, it can take 2-3 months for rebound acid hypersecretion (RAHS) to return to pre-PPI basal levels. [24 ••] Like nocturnal acid breakthrough, RAHS is not prominent in H. pylori -infected patients. This phenomenon implies that a post-PPI therapy period or difficulty should be anticipated.
Switching PPIS | Reflux Oesophagitis | Forums - Patient
hi Chris this is something I want to know too my doctor as given me a different ppi the same strength but I'm scared incase get worse acid because I'm suffering from heartburn every day and burping up after food that burning me and making me have q dies throat as well as burning I chest