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when he picked up his prescription this week, it had been reduced from 40mg to 20mg. when he queried why, was given a copy of a report on a study done in philadelphia, about long-term ppi use. apparently ppi's interfere with calcium absorption and and increase the risk, quite considerably, of hip fracture due to bone thinning. also, as ppi's stop acid production in the stomach, which is of course why they're prescribed, food passes into the colon barely digested and over a period of time distends the colon, leaving you with a 'pot belly'.
the gp had written on the bottom of the report for my husband to make an appointment if he wanted to discuss any of this. we thought we would try to find out more about it all before he does just that.
my husband was told by the consultant at the hospital that the gp may try to discontinue the prescription after a while, as they are expensive drugs, but that under NO circumstances was this to happen. as you say these are essential drugs for this condition.
if you or your father have any more information, i would be glad to hear it. we live in england.