Nexium and Osteoporosis
This month's issue of the Mayo Clinic Health Letter has a piece about the increased risk of osteoporosis from taking drugs like Nexium to stop acid reflux. The Mayo Clinic Health Letter comes to me through the mail and I don't know whether there is an electronic version available - hence no way to let you click through to read the piece for yourself.
The issue is that to stop acid reflux you either take one of the proton pump inhibitors (like Nexium, Aciphex, Prevacid, Prilosec, Protonix, Zegerid) or take one of the H-2 receptor blockers (like Pepcid, Zantac) but they reduce proper absorption of calcium from food. As a result bones become weaker and down the line there is the possibility of a fractured hip.
Not taking Nexium, or one of the others, is not a good option because you get acid reflux back and untreated you could eventually be dealing with a cancer in the throat.
The Mayo Clinic answer is to:
- keep taking the pill for acid reflux
- take your calcium supplement in the form of calcium citrate
- take the calcium supplement multiple times spread through the day
- increase calcium from food e.g. dairy if dairy is part of your diet, dark green veggies
- make sure you are getting enough Vitamin D (for most people that means supplementing with Vitamin D in Winter and even in Summer if you always go out with sunblock already applied.)
If you might have kidney stones, parathyroid disease even taking specific antibiotics, then you'll need detailed medical advice.
Labels: acid reflux, calcium citrate, nexium, pepcid, prevaicid, prilosec, protonix, vitamin d, zantac, zegerid
2 Comments:
omeprazole is not on this list
I have been taking 40mg Nexium 2x a day for several years. Now at age 52 and a woman they tell me a have osteoporosis and put me on Fosimax and a whole bunch of vitiman D and stuff and my heart burn has returned with all its brothers and sisters. So I have been reading up on it and ran across this post. You know this is the best post I have read all night long. Simple, and sensiable in a situation that is impossible to cure you endure with grace and non-complex answers! Wonderful post and thank you Mayo once again! Now time for bed. Good night from IL
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