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Heartburn Drugs Linked to Pneumonia(Nexium, Pepcid & Prilosec) [View All]

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Heartburn Drugs Linked to Pneumonia(Nexium, Pepcid & Prilosec)
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CHICAGO -- Widely used heartburn and ulcer drugs such as Nexium, Pepcid and Prilosec can make people more susceptible to pneumonia, probably because they reduce germ-killing stomach acid, Dutch researchers found in a study of more than 300,000 patients.

The highest risks occurred with more powerful acid-fighting drugs called proton pump inhibitors, which are sold in the United States under such brand names as Nexium, Prevacid and Prilosec. Over nearly three years, users of these drugs faced almost double the risk of developing pneumonia compared with former users.

Users of another class of acid-fighting drugs that includes cimetidine and famotidine -- sold in the United States as Tagamet and Pepcid -- also faced an elevated risk.

The study was led by researcher Robert J.F. Laheij at University Medical Center St. Radboud in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and appears in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association.

The acid in normal stomach fluids generally kills harmful bacteria; suppressing it with drugs to treat heartburn and ulcers may make the body more hospitable to such germs, which may then infect the lungs and cause pneumonia, the researchers said.

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  Heartburn Drugs Linked to Pneumonia(Nexium, Pepcid & Prilosec) RedEarth  Oct-26-04 04:36 PM   #0 
   tagamet  Parche   Oct-26-04 04:38 PM   #1 
   Thanks for the heads up  CAcyclist   Oct-26-04 04:42 PM   #2 
   I'm not giving up my Previcid  MaryH   Oct-26-04 04:46 PM   #3 
      oh, you know it Mary  Skittles   Oct-26-04 06:08 PM   #12 
      me too  medeak   Oct-26-04 07:30 PM   #19 
      You cant use prevacid that much....  Bo   Oct-27-04 03:21 PM   #35 
   Probably like many of you, I've been popping this stuff  demokatgurrl   Oct-26-04 04:48 PM   #4 
   ED is another possible side-effect of some antacids over time.  joeunderdog   Oct-27-04 04:05 PM   #37 
   Remember Thalidomide?  Bridget Burke   Oct-26-04 04:55 PM   #5 
   I figure it this way . . .  TaleWgnDg   Oct-26-04 05:23 PM   #6 
   For all you folks out there...  Kanzeon   Oct-26-04 05:24 PM   #7 
   Change of Diet Helps  Crisco   Oct-26-04 05:35 PM   #9 
   I found that after I switched to  mountainvue   Oct-26-04 07:13 PM   #18 
   GERD (acid reflux)  toddaa   Oct-26-04 05:49 PM   #10 
   response to your advice  demokatgurrl   Oct-26-04 06:40 PM   #14 
      And also.. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, but  tlcandie   Oct-26-04 06:45 PM   #15 
         I have found that if I eat carbs early in the day  DemEx_pat   Oct-27-04 04:44 PM   #40 
   Hmmm. small increased risk of pneumonia... or significant risk of  hlthe2b   Oct-26-04 05:28 PM   #8 
   i'm on pepcid  seekthetruth   Oct-26-04 06:00 PM   #11 
   People just used to tolerate "indigestion"  SoCalDem   Oct-26-04 06:48 PM   #16 
      i think there's more to it  seekthetruth   Oct-27-04 09:37 AM   #22 
   So, if you must take these meds...  tlcandie   Oct-26-04 06:20 PM   #13 
   Esophageal Varices or Pneumonia  The Flaming Red Head   Oct-26-04 07:02 PM   #17 
   My dad died at age 49 of complications from a bleed from  RhodaGrits   Oct-26-04 10:05 PM   #21 
   Someone email this to Ashlee Simpson  Zayin   Oct-26-04 08:34 PM   #20 
   There is a vaccine to protect against pneumonia.  DemBones DemBones   Oct-27-04 10:40 AM   #23 
   I've been taking cimetidine for years and have never gotten pnemonia  noonwitch   Oct-27-04 10:49 AM   #24 
   I can't live without Prilosec OTC - I've become like junkie  SaidFred   Oct-27-04 10:56 AM   #25 
   Being a Cards fan isn't going to help you!  shpongled   Oct-27-04 10:57 AM   #26 
   ROFL, nice try! Last night I was ready to open a vein  SaidFred   Oct-27-04 03:16 PM   #32 
      I know what ya mean! I was so unset I shut the tilly off.  0007   Oct-27-04 03:20 PM   #34 
      There's only one team that has come back from a 3-0 deficit  shpongled   Oct-27-04 05:38 PM   #41 
         Don't remind me :)....n/m  SaidFred   Oct-27-04 07:04 PM   #42 
   Jesus, go to your doctor and  MADem   Oct-27-04 03:14 PM   #31 
      Good idea - thanks! n/m  SaidFred   Oct-27-04 03:17 PM   #33 
   Untreated acid reflux can kill  tomfodw   Oct-27-04 11:02 AM   #27 
   You got that right,  Throckmorton   Oct-27-04 03:09 PM   #30 
   What do I know, but it sounds like your diet and habits led  The_Casual_Observer   Oct-27-04 04:38 PM   #39 
   As with any highly advertised drugs, these may have been over-prescribed.  Bridget Burke   Oct-27-04 11:10 AM   #28 
   I took Prilosec for four months and ended up bad case of Thrush  young_at_heart   Oct-27-04 11:21 AM   #29 
      indigestion?  funkhowser   Oct-27-04 03:31 PM   #36 
         I had an endoscopy.....acute GERD was the diagnosis  young_at_heart   Oct-27-04 04:32 PM   #38 
 

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