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Long Term Side Effects of PPI Use Pt. 1 

Mark Cooper, MD
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Are you currently taking a PPI and consider stopping it because of the potential long term side effects from using it? Did a doctor prescribe a PPI to you, but are hestiant to start because you heard it has long term side effects? If so, this video is for you!
There are four main concerns of long term use of PPIs. But that would be a lot to discuss- so lets talk in this video on the malabsorption of vitamins and minerals and the potential increased risk of infections.
What are the claims made about the malabsorption of vitamins and minerals when you take PPIs for along time? If stomach acid plays a role in absorbing minerals and vitamins then wouldm't decreasing that acid lead to malabsorption? How does our diet contribute to absorption of vitamins and minerals? What if your vitamin and mineral levels do drop slightly, is that bad? Does lower calcium absorption lead to osteoparosis or bad bone health?
Isn't our stomach supposed to be very acidic? Doesn't this acid prevent against GI infections? Is there an increased risk of infections with long term use of PPIs? And if so, what is the magnitude of the risk? What else does the body use to ward off infections?
When should patients try to get off of PPIs? What infections and conditions increase that risk when combined with long term PPI use?
Why do we make so much stomach acid if it isn't really needed? Does our diet require all the stomach acid we produce?
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@benjamesv
@benjamesv 4 месяца назад
Thanks doc. The internet made me paranoid about PPI, you've cleared it up for me. thanks
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 4 месяца назад
I’m glad it helped. Thanks for sharing!
@Zilero
@Zilero 5 месяцев назад
As someone who was prescribed this for chest pain, it’s totally eliminated it and improved my life in a big way. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of scary articles if you Google the long term effects, but this timely video really made me feel better about not discontinuing it after just a couple of months. Thanks Mark 🙏🏼
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing that. I’m glad the medicine and the video provided relief.
@Deslayer1010
@Deslayer1010 3 месяца назад
Please do pt 2!!!
@JIMKATSANIDIS
@JIMKATSANIDIS 5 месяцев назад
Great information! The short use of PPI may have minor side effects like headache, dizziness, rash, diarrhea, nausea, flatulence and constipation. Long-term usage may lead to chronic kidney disease, bone fractures, dementia, pneumonia, vitamin B12 deficiency. Thanks for the very useful and helpful video Dr. Mark!❤👍
@openletters8597
@openletters8597 5 месяцев назад
Your comment doesn't line up with the spirit of the video... He was speaking more of not to worry. Everything you mentioned in your comment, he said was over-hyped.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
Yes all of these have been noted as associations in observational studies. Often using claims data (which is error prone). The effect size is small and the media has reported on association not causation. Most epidemiologist would look for a larger effect size to be convinced of likely causation. Therefore the likely long term effects of ppi are very small and for any condition that warrants their use the benefit exceeds risk except for special conditions.
@JIMKATSANIDIS
@JIMKATSANIDIS 5 месяцев назад
@@openletters8597 Fair comment! "Dr. Mark was speaking more of not to worry" does make sense. While there are benefits to these medications, there also are downsides. Any drug that changes the normal physiological process of the body can have unintended consequences, and PPI are no exception. All depends how bad the ulcer is. In some circumstances, a PPI needs to be continued indefinitely, such as when an ulcer doesn't heal.
@Jahnavasundari108
@Jahnavasundari108 Месяц назад
My surgeon agrees that it’s “bad science” and media hype that scare people into thinking PPIs will be the downfall of western civilization 😅 I need to be on PPIs basically forever bc I needed a surgery to permanently open my LES. (So there’s nothing keeping the acid in my stomach anymore.) I was really freaked out about the side effects, so I appreciate this.
@ilanaryz
@ilanaryz 5 месяцев назад
I am so glad I found your channel. My husband was recently diagnosed with EOE, and you provide so much of great information. He is getting ready to start elimination diet and he needs to take PPI at the same time. He doesn't have any symptoms, so it was only endoscopy that confirmed the diagnosis. I do however have a question if I may. How about interaction with thyroid medication like Levoxyl? Both, PPI and Levoxyl need to be taken on an empty stomach, but can't be taken at the same time. And there is also some information that PPI may affect absorption and levels of Levoxyl may need to be adjusted. Would like to hear your thoughts, or maybe even a video about medication interactions. Thank you.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
I believe thyroid meds need a longer period of time to absorb before a meal - around 1-2 hrs. I would just time them accordingly, which is a nuisance. The PPI doesn’t actually work until you eat.
@ilanaryz
@ilanaryz 5 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@ImNotSneeky
@ImNotSneeky 5 месяцев назад
Hello! I have EOE and Gluten was the main cause after doing the elimination diet. I have EOE and Barretts esophagus. I had really bad EOE symptoms and every time I had gluten it felt like i was chocking. My dr. put me on PPI, but after my own research I decided, I didn't want to take them and wanted to work more on my diet and maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. It’s great when a person can follow an elimination diet and control their eoe. Check out the video on eoe diets. Hope it continues to go well.
@KittyKat-jv8nq
@KittyKat-jv8nq 4 месяца назад
I keep reading from many sources that taking a hydrochloride acid supplement will help with digestion. Is there any situation where this will help? Im a long time ppi user but have bloating and gas.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 4 месяца назад
Ingesting hydrochloric acid is danger akin to injecting bleach for Covid. Both are bad ideas.
@blueberry4082
@blueberry4082 5 месяцев назад
Is there any exercises that you recommend for acid reflux? I feel bitterness in my mouth and throat every single day for a long time. Can’t wedge my bed because of neck pain. Keep drinking baking soda and water!!! And keep burping. I’m very worried about my esophagus 😢😢
@RandomPerson-yc4vm
@RandomPerson-yc4vm 5 месяцев назад
Same man I know how you fell
@kavery4625
@kavery4625 27 дней назад
Any tips for balancing diarrhea that PPI can cause when on PPI for GERD & having IBS-D?
@KirstinRN
@KirstinRN 3 месяца назад
Have you heard of gastric polyps related to long term ppi use? I recently had an endoscopy & colonoscopy due to abdominal bloating, nausea, change in bowel habits (w/ history of colon polyps) & because of my history of GERD. They found that I have several gastric polyps (over 30, some very large at 2cm) & want me to stop taking a ppi. I had no idea that was a long term complication/risk factor. However, I was told they should shrink & go away when I stop the ppi. Have you seen that in practice before? I’ve been on a ppi for many years.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 3 месяца назад
Numerous times - it’s common and actually harmless, not a reason I’d tell people to stop a PPI. Though it’s worth seeing how you do without it for the simpler reason of minimizing medications where possible.
@Outlander18
@Outlander18 5 месяцев назад
What do you suggest for hiatal hernia reflux?
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. Please check out the other videos that cover hiatal hernia.
@chadgross8758
@chadgross8758 3 месяца назад
Hello Dr. Cooper, Thank you for the excellent video. I have a question for you. I have been reading that acid reflux and heartburn are most often the result of low stomach acid, not too much stomach acid. So, if this is true, isn't treating AR and heartburn with PPIs counterproductive? Please know that my question is sincere and I am not trying to contradict anything you have said here. I am seeking understanding. Thank you again for helpful video. It was a nice change of pace from the typical "PPIs are the devil" videos!
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 3 месяца назад
Please check out the other videos on GERD for more explanation. In short it’s not accurate and a concept created by TikTok. The problem is there’s too much reflux and it’s not a problem of acid in either direction.
@RealTraderScalper
@RealTraderScalper 5 месяцев назад
Is it true that long term ppi use are directly linked to cause IBD
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
No - that’s not true. IBD existed long before PPIs.
@janetrodriguez5445
@janetrodriguez5445 Месяц назад
Please do part 2. My medication for cronic pain causes LPR which is acid reflux in the throat and air ways that responds to 40mg of omeprozole. When I am off the medication LPR goes away and no need for PPI. However I am in so much pain can’t do anything and no other medication has been able to help my cronic pain. I want to go back to my original medication because it works even though it causes LPR and I will need to be on a PPI long term. But everything online about PPI scares me. Please advise Dr.
@kerikrogel9126
@kerikrogel9126 3 месяца назад
After having a little reflux during pregnancy (I hadn't known that pregnancy reflux can go away on its own after pregnancy) my doctor immediately put me on max dosage PPI's, didn't tell me there would be any consequences, and didn't inform me that she planned to have me take them for the rest of my life. When my blood iron dropped to 2 micrograms, I asked if I could get off the PPI's. She dismissed my concerns, but I can't go to another doctor, there is only one doctor who can prescribe medication for a two hour drive from my home. I've been on PPI's for 27 years now, I'm going to switch to a carnivore diet and hope for the best.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 3 месяца назад
I could do a whole video on the problems here. As far as carnivore diet I wouldn’t recommend that as plants have iron. We are omnivores and not meant to only eat meat. Iron deficiency deserves a work up.
@likethepear
@likethepear 2 месяца назад
I’m terrified. I have crohns and am on Remicade so I’m kind of used to gastric issues but lately acid reflux has been really getting to me. Last night after sleeping for an hour I woke up choking on vomit.Even when I stop eating 6 hours before bed and don’t eat anything spicy or fatty this still happens. The acid/vomit was on my sheets and I was gasping for air. This has happened a few times. I’m terrified I’ll end up with pneumonia from it. my gastroenterologist put me on Aciphex last year for 4 months and it worked great. I could eat anything anywhere anytime but I had to. Stop taking it after four months. I don’t understand why they make these great drugs that you can only take for a short period. It was like I had a normal life and now I don’t know what to do. I’m so depressed, afraid to go to bed. I can’t sleep on a wedge because of neck problems. I don’t know what to do anymore except just stop eating all food .
@supersonicsenses
@supersonicsenses Месяц назад
Look up the huge amount of people who are putting crohn's and ulcerative colitis into remission with plant free (eg carnivore) diets.
@BA-be5vm
@BA-be5vm 2 месяца назад
Great video. Lansoprazole is the only thing that seems to help my acid reflux from a hiatal hernia, i am only young and have already been on the PPI for years, i am worried that i will be on them forever and it will have negative consequences on my health.
@dearsubrata1213
@dearsubrata1213 2 месяца назад
In RU-vid one Gastroenterologist said that more than 3 months use of PPI can cause H pylori infection and risk of cancer. I have gastritis and i have taken PPI that was given by my Dr total around 5 months. Then have i chance of cancer or H pylori infection? Pls I'm very very afraid about this ...help me doctor 🙏🙏
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 2 месяца назад
If that was accurate there should be millions more cases of stomach cancer. PPIs do not cause these problems.
@dearsubrata1213
@dearsubrata1213 2 месяца назад
@@MarkCooperMD Thank you Doctor.... RU-vid is full of biased informations, mostly said on one's own opinion.
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 2 месяца назад
Thanks. I review papers on pubmed before making a video. I try to distill down that science into an easy to access format. New information comes up of course but my aim is to be accurate.
@dearsubrata1213
@dearsubrata1213 2 месяца назад
@@MarkCooperMD Thanks doctor....We always see doctors like you as messengers of God
@garrettvalentine6051
@garrettvalentine6051 Месяц назад
I got sibo
@sherrygamble6950
@sherrygamble6950 5 месяцев назад
What is a PPI?
@Thefesty87
@Thefesty87 5 месяцев назад
Proton Pump Inhibitor. Stops the stomach from producing acid.
@JIMKATSANIDIS
@JIMKATSANIDIS 5 месяцев назад
Sherry, PPI is: Proton pump inhibitors. They are medicines that work by reducing the amount of stomach acid made by glands in the lining of your stomach. They relieve symptoms of acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).👋
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 5 месяцев назад
Thanks that covers it. Sorry I didn’t specify more in this video. There are several other videos on their correct use, other means to combat gerd and upper GI symptoms, and stop them successfully.
@jeffdittrich6778
@jeffdittrich6778 2 месяца назад
What is a PPI?
@MarkCooperMD
@MarkCooperMD 2 месяца назад
Proton pump inhibitor. Thanks for asking. We usually write it in on one of the screen overlays.
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