The Free Press Journal

Popping heartburn pills for longer time is risky for life

- PIC: PINSDADDY.COM AGENCIES ● New York

Individual­s who take drugs that are commonly used to treat heartburn, ulcers and other gastrointe­stinal problems for a prolonged time may be at an increased risk of death, researcher­s warned.

The findings showed that people taking these drugs called as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) had a 50 per cent increased risk of dying over the next five years. “People have the idea that PPIs are very safe because they are readily available, but there are real risks to taking these drugs, particular­ly for long periods of time,” said Ziyad Al-Aly, Assistant Professor at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Further, for every 500 people taking PPIs for a year, there was one extra death that would not have otherwise occurred. Given the millions of people who take PPIs regularly, this could translate into thousands of excess deaths every year, AlAly said. PPIs have also been linked to a variety of health problems, including serious kidney damage, bone fractures and dementia, the researcher­s said. For the study, published in the journal BMJ Open, the researcher­s examined medical records of some 275,000 users of PPIs and nearly 75,000 people who took another class of drugs – known as H2 blockers – to reduce stomach acid. Both PPIs and H2 blockers are prescribed for serious medical conditions such as upper gastrointe­stinal tract bleeding, gastroesop­hageal reflux disease and esophageal cancer. The results revealed a 25 per cent increased risk of death in the PPI group compared with the H2 blocker group.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India