Have you been taking a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for a long period of time to treat heartburn? Using PPIs like Nexium, Prevacid or Prilosec for prolonged periods of time is associated with a higher risk of damage to the kidneys, according to a study from Kidney International. Researchers analyzed the medical records of 125,596 people who took PPI medications over a five-year period. They discovered that PPI users had a higher risk of acute injury or chronic kidney disease than people who took H2 blocker medications, such as Pepcid and Zantac. This is particularly alarming because about 15 million Americans take PPIs and chronic kidney disease does not produce symptoms until it is too late to treat. PPIs are used to treat heartburn, which occurs when acid from the stomach travels to the esophagus. PPIs work by minimizing the volume of acid a patient's stomach produces, which helps prevent acid backwash.
Five-Year Study Links Nexium, Prevacid And Prilosec To Kidney Damage