Lansoprazole

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Teddy Lop

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8,301 posts

74 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Docs prescribed me this as apparently another medication for a completely unrelated consition I'm on, combined with the "serious amount I drink" (reported to him as 3 bottles per week), can attack the stomach lining. I've been on a slightly lower dose of the other for a few months with no issue and rarely have stomach issues ever, once in a blue moon some acid reflux treated with low grade stuff. Such side effects are not listed online and considered "heard of it, but rare" by another person quite experienced.

Lansoprazole though was treated with suprise and alarm by two people who know about it, is generally considered a last resort for those who really need it and shouldn't be played around with by those who don't.

Thoughts?

Bill

54,249 posts

262 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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No judgement from me* but 3 bottles is twice the recommended amount and he probably assumed you'd halved the amount you actually drink. scratchchin


*I had the alcohol rehab specialist come and see me when I was in A&E waiting for a test having been a bit too honest reporting how much I was drinking at the time.

GolfDragon

184 posts

74 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Some medications can be quite irritating to your stomach lining and increase the risk of you having a stomach ulcer.

For some people they'll prescribe something like Lansoprazole to reduce the risk of you having a medication induced stomach ulcer (especially with antiplatelets and anti inflammatory pain killers - e.g. Naproxen and Ibuprofen to name the most common ones).

Lansoprazole is preferred over Omeprazole (another stomach acid suppressant or PPI) in some cases depending on interactions with other medications.

eliot

11,727 posts

261 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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GolfDragon said:
Some medications can be quite irritating to your stomach lining and increase the risk of you having a stomach ulcer.

For some people they'll prescribe something like Lansoprazole to reduce the risk of you having a medication induced stomach ulcer (especially with antiplatelets and anti inflammatory pain killers - e.g. Naproxen and Ibuprofen to name the most common ones).

Lansoprazole is preferred over Omeprazole (another stomach acid suppressant or PPI) in some cases depending on interactions with other medications.
Yes i’m told to use them when taking naproxen

mcelliott

8,972 posts

188 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Not quite the same but I was on Omeprazole for quite a while, not a good idea to stay on them any longer than needed.

Jinx

11,608 posts

267 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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I was originally put on Lansoprazole and am now on Omeprazole - have been for over 3 years. Side effects are the usual stomach issues from time to time and can lead to vitamin B and magnesium deficiency (though GP hasn't mentioned this at all - I take supplements to offset this). Been pushing for a review but that is hard work with the local GP surgery.

silvagod

1,054 posts

167 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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I've been on Omeprazole (20Mg) daily for well over 15 years and I'm still here and have no side effects that I know of.

I was one of the first to try 'losec' as it was branded back at the beginning and was warned not to use it long term. Taken off after a couple of years and symptoms came back immediately (severe acid reflux) so prescribed omeprazole again.

Was eventually told by a gastric surgeon that I had 2 options:

1. Surgery to tighten up the stomach muscle at the base of the oesophagus - it's too relaxed apparently
2. Stay on tablets if they continue to work

That was 10 years ago and I'm still on them with no recurring symptoms.

InitialDave

12,235 posts

126 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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GolfDragon said:
Some medications can be quite irritating to your stomach lining and increase the risk of you having a stomach ulcer.

For some people they'll prescribe something like Lansoprazole to reduce the risk of you having a medication induced stomach ulcer.
This was my situation, I was prescribed some other meds, and with the first prescription, they also prescribed Lansoprazole, with this explanation, and advice that it wasn't "needed" as such, but to take it for the first few days to ease myself in.


geeks

9,738 posts

146 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Wife is on a low dose and has been for some time now. Hers is for a hiatus hernia which is exasperated by situs invertus (some of her organs are on the wrong side including her stomach).

J4CKO

42,823 posts

207 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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They are fantastic, but like all drugs, best tomboy have them if you can.

I have a prescription for omzaperazole as I have Naproxen for a foot issue and that nasty, but effective stuff which can ruin your stomach lining.

Had it before for reflux, one doctor told me to lose weight, sleep at 45 degrees and not drink or eat spicy food, turned out to be Heliocobacter Pylori, once treated, no more reflux.

I use it when I have over indulged or just have indegestion, my mum suffered for years taking Gaviscon, used to crucify her, Omzaperazole changed her life.




jules_s

4,547 posts

240 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Bill said:
No judgement from me* but 3 bottles is twice the recommended amount and he probably assumed you'd halved the amount you actually drink. scratchchin


*I had the alcohol rehab specialist come and see me when I was in A&E waiting for a test having been a bit too honest reporting how much I was drinking at the time.
Did the OP actually say what the bottles contained?

philv

4,237 posts

221 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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I was prescribed a strong dose for acid reflux.

After a while i started to notice a sort of humming/vibrating in my lower legs when sleeping at nigh.

I now have this all the time and frequently in lower arms.

On the yellow label website, for unconfirmed side affects, there are a st load of side affects.
And a st load for various neurological conditions.

There's nothing on the paperwork in the box.

And no warning from the doctor.

A neurologist barely acknowledged me when i mentioned the yellow label website.
It's on line by the way and can be added to by patients and medical practitioners alike.

But hey ho, always good to pick up a neurological disease after too many mince pies one christmas.

rallye101

2,218 posts

204 months

Friday 16th June 2023
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Been on it (30mg) 20 years after a ( not ) heart attack) ......I'd love to quit!

Teddy Lop

Original Poster:

8,301 posts

74 months

Saturday 17th June 2023
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philv said:
I was prescribed a strong dose for acid reflux.

After a while i started to notice a sort of humming/vibrating in my lower legs when sleeping at nigh.

I now have this all the time and frequently in lower arms.

On the yellow label website, for unconfirmed side affects, there are a st load of side affects.
And a st load for various neurological conditions.

There's nothing on the paperwork in the box.

And no warning from the doctor.

A neurologist barely acknowledged me when i mentioned the yellow label website.
It's on line by the way and can be added to by patients and medical practitioners alike.

But hey ho, always good to pick up a neurological disease after too many mince pies one christmas.
What website is that?

DT1975

659 posts

35 months

Sunday 18th June 2023
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I'm on Omeprazole to take with Naproxen for back issues but strangely I was also prescribed Lansoprazole for the odd bit of dysphagia caused by acid reflux confirmed by endoscopy.

I've since read they do the same thing in relation to acid reflux, can anyone confirm as I'm out of Lansoprazole but have stacks of Omeprazole

Does anyone use Omeprazole for acid reflux? I've had the odd extremely unpleasant episode of not being able to swallow food, usually in restaurants of all places, one tablet usually sees me through a week and prevents it.

GRC70

137 posts

178 months

Sunday 18th June 2023
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I’ve been on low dose lansoprazole (for acid reflux) for about twenty years though have recently started taking it every second day. Would like to give up but the reflux is too bad without which can lead to other problems

mcelliott

8,972 posts

188 months

Sunday 18th June 2023
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DT1975 said:
I'm on Omeprazole to take with Naproxen for back issues but strangely I was also prescribed Lansoprazole for the odd bit of dysphagia caused by acid reflux confirmed by endoscopy.

I've since read they do the same thing in relation to acid reflux, can anyone confirm as I'm out of Lansoprazole but have stacks of Omeprazole

Does anyone use Omeprazole for acid reflux? I've had the odd extremely unpleasant episode of not being able to swallow food, usually in restaurants of all places, one tablet usually sees me through a week and prevents it.
Yes Omemprazole primary goal is to help acid reflux

jdw100

4,879 posts

171 months

Monday 19th June 2023
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jules_s said:
Did the OP actually say what the bottles contained?
I was wondering that as well.

Three bottles of beer.

Three bottles of wine.

Three bottles of spirits?

jdw100

4,879 posts

171 months

Monday 19th June 2023
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jules_s said:
Did the OP actually say what the bottles contained?
I was wondering that as well.

Three bottles of beer.

Three bottles of wine.

Three bottles of spirits?

DT1975

659 posts

35 months

Monday 19th June 2023
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mcelliott said:
Yes Omemprazole primary goal is to help acid reflux
Thanks.