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Omeprazole and pain killers
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What pain killers are you NOT meant to take if you are on Omeprazole? I have googled this before I bothered you lot but have got varying answers. TIA. And also what reason for not taking them?
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As mamya says it's more the underlying condition I think, if you may have a sensitive stomach, previous ulcer etc... (which you may be taking omeprazole for) which could be irritated by some painkillers.
I was warned off ibuprofen and diclofenac but it's more a balancing measure. I've taken them in limited doses as they were most appropriate for pain I was having at the time and when I spoke to my GP it seemed a benefit I was on omeprazole to provide a bit of a buffer for my stomach.
I was warned off ibuprofen and diclofenac but it's more a balancing measure. I've taken them in limited doses as they were most appropriate for pain I was having at the time and when I spoke to my GP it seemed a benefit I was on omeprazole to provide a bit of a buffer for my stomach.
You shouldn't take NSAIDs (eg ibuprofen) if you have acid reflux, stomach ulcer or any other condition PPIs (eg omeprazole) are prescribed for.
And anyone with recurrent reflux should see their GP. "Heartburn can kill!" is the slogan used by one American cancer charity. Here we just say, "It may be nothing, but..."
See the "Overcoming cancer" supplement in tomorrow's Guardian or visit www.ActionAgainstHeartburn.org.uk
And anyone with recurrent reflux should see their GP. "Heartburn can kill!" is the slogan used by one American cancer charity. Here we just say, "It may be nothing, but..."
See the "Overcoming cancer" supplement in tomorrow's Guardian or visit www.ActionAgainstHeartburn.org.uk
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