January 13, 2007

Heartburn Drugs (Proton Pump Inhibitors) Lead to Bone Fractures

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Heartburn drugs can raise the risk of a broken hip in people older than 50 when they are taken for more than a year, according to a study of more than 145,000 seniors.

The researchers believe the drugs may make it more difficult for the body to absorb calcium, leading to weaker bones and fractures.

The drugs causing the most problems were of a class known as proton pump inhibitors, which include Nexium, Prevacid and Prilosec. There was a similar but smaller risk of hip fractures for drugs called H2 blockers, such as Tagamet and Pepcid.

Patients who used proton pump inhibitors for more than a year had a 44 percent greater risk of hip fracture, and the longer they took the drug, the greater the risk. And those who took high doses had more than twice the risk of hip fractures. Men in the study were more at risk than women, possibly because women may get more calcium in their diets.

Nexium is the third best-selling drug in the world, with annual sales exceeding $5 billion. People with chronic heartburn can develop painful ulcers in the esophagus, and in rare cases, some can end up with damage that can lead to esophageal cancer.

Journal of the American Medical Association December 27, 2006; 296(24): 2947-2953

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December 19, 2006

Just What is Heartburn

Filed under: Acid Reflux, Heartburn Occasional, GERD Treatment — Administrator @ 6:00 am

Heartburn, is a feeling of burning, warmth, heat, or pain that generally starts in the upper abdomen beneath the lower breastbone.
It is also known as reflux espohagitis or GERD.

Heartburn occurs when food and stomach juices back up (reflux) into the esophagus, which is the tube that leads from the throat to the stomach.

Heartburn can occur with other symptoms, such as hoarseness, a feeling that food is stuck in your throat, tightness in your throat, a hoarse voice, wheezing, asthma, dental problems, or bad breath.

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