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10-13-2025 04:18 PM
@Icegoddess wrote:There have been news articles linking the two, but according to my Dr., at least at the time of the news articles that reported on it, there was no cause/effect correlation. At the time he was surprised that I was the only patient of his to bring it up.
After 2 choking incidents and being scoped as well as ballooned, the surgeon doing the procedure suggested that I stay on the PPI. Currently, there is no indicadtion of osteoporosis. But, I also exercise which is also important for bone health.
@Icegoddess Thank you
10-13-2025 04:18 PM - edited 10-13-2025 04:19 PM
FDA dot gov has this publication regarding PPIs. Google search:
OLD NEWS
10-13-2025 04:57 PM
I've been on Omeprazole for many years. My gastroenterologist told me about this risk years ago. I get blood tests regularly to check for liver and kidney issues. He also refers me for a DEXA scan once every two years. So far no issue, but it is an absolute risk.
10-13-2025 05:37 PM
There are also differences in the info from posters, its a very confuson subject
10-13-2025 08:44 PM
@persiflage wrote:They are called Proton Pump Inhibitors, FDA does warn that the use of PPI's can cause a reduction in the absorption of calcium and can increase the risk of breaking hip, wrist and spine.
@persiflageThank you!
10-14-2025 12:51 AM
@I am still oxox I think there is an issue with the language being used. I think the literature is careful, and it does not state that ppi CAUSES osteosporosis. But studies have shown there is a correlation [meaning they happen together] between prolonged PPI use and an increased risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures. I am taking one myself, and was surprised that my insurance denied me a 90 day refill after my initial 90 day prescription ran out. So my insurance company sees the risk. One has to make decisions considering the risks and the benefits. I was able to get an override and fill the prescription, but I think I will try to pass on requesting another override. There are apparently other things one can take. I used to take pepcid, but lately, that has not been sufficient.
My doctor told me in the past that taking 2 pepcid, even if it's every day, should be safe. So I saved them for going to bed, because reflux is often a problem when laying down.
But lately my acid has been out of control even during the day and I started the ppi. Too much stress for me, causes the acid problem. I will try more meditation. And prayer.
10-14-2025 10:53 PM
@NYCLatinaMe wrote:
@I am still oxox I think there is an issue with the language being used. I think the literature is careful, and it does not state that ppi CAUSES osteosporosis. But studies have shown there is a correlation [meaning they happen together] between prolonged PPI use and an increased risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures. I am taking one myself, and was surprised that my insurance denied me a 90 day refill after my initial 90 day prescription ran out. So my insurance company sees the risk. One has to make decisions considering the risks and the benefits. I was able to get an override and fill the prescription, but I think I will try to pass on requesting another override. There are apparently other things one can take. I used to take pepcid, but lately, that has not been sufficient.
My doctor told me in the past that taking 2 pepcid, even if it's every day, should be safe. So I saved them for going to bed, because reflux is often a problem when laying down.
But lately my acid has been out of control even during the day and I started the ppi. Too much stress for me, causes the acid problem. I will try more meditation. And prayer.
I went through the same thing with Pepcid. I have now been taking the generic Kirkland brand Omeprazole from Costco. It works so much better than the Pepcid did for me. Plus, the 42 tablet box is approx $14 and sometimes on sale. I take 2 in the morning to equal the same my prescription did and I'll take 1 or 2 at night if needed (ie ate tomato sauce or something else acidic). You might want to try that.
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