Drug
Nexium – Proton-Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
More than 15 million Americans use Nexium to treat the short-term symptoms of heartburn and the long-term damage of acid reflux. Researchers recently linked the household drug to dementia and chronic kidney disease, though the newly discovered dangers still don’t appear on the labeling.
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Heartburn and acid reflux
Dementia and chronic kidney disease
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Heartburn Drug Lawsuit Settled by Manufa...
MedTruth Editors · October 12, 2023
Plaintiffs in these 11,000 lawsuits claimed that the heartburn drugs they took caused them to develop chronic kidney disease.
NewsOveruse of Everyday Heartburn Medication...
Benjamin Duong · January 9, 2020
Studies have linked the off-label use of PPIs, a common class of heartburn medications, to an increased risk of viral gastroenteritis, also known as the stomach flu.
Research + FindingsHeartburn PPIs May Increase the Risk of ...
Ashley Lombardo · November 3, 2017
A study published in the journal Gut found the long-term use of heartburn medication, known as PPIs, may increase the risk of stomach cancer.
Research + FindingsResearchers Link Heartburn Medications to Higher Risk of Gut Infection
Ashley Lombardo · January 11, 2017
New studies link acid reflux drugs to infection. PPI risks also include CKD, magnesium deficiency, dementia, bone loss and heart attacks.
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