FDA Warns Of Heartburn Medication Side Effects
By Mark Vavoulis • Jul 28th, 2010 • Category: Acidity, True Health News
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning that some heartburn medications may increase the risk of hip, wrist and spine fractures in high doses or with long-term use.
CNN reports that brand name proton pump inhibitors such as Nexium®, Prevacid®, Prilosec®, Zegerid® and Protonix®, as well as over-the-counter versions of some medications are involved in the warning.
The FDA warning was prompted after the agency reviewed several studies reporting that individuals using these medications had a higher risk of certain fractures.
Drug companies will also be required to change the drug labels to reflect the side effect.
"Because these products are used by a great number of people, it’s important for the public to be aware of this possible increased risk and, when prescribing proton pump inhibitors, healthcare professionals should consider whether a lower dose or shorter duration of therapy would adequately treat the patient’s condition," said the FDA’s Joyce Korvick, M.D.
Among the ways to combat heartburn naturally include avoiding acidic and other foods known to trigger symptoms, cutting back on portion sizes, eating slowly, avoiding eating within a few hours of going to sleep, adding living enzymes to the diet and wearing loose-fitting clothing.
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