What are the side-effects of long term use of Omeprazole?

Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach. Side effects of using omeprazole include headache, stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or passing gas. Effects may vary from person to person. There are many patients who would, however, use Omeprazole and not experience any single side effect.

A limited prevalence of hepatotoxic effects is reported by some authors (transitory rise in serum aminotransferase level) and it may be prescribed in patients with chronic liver disease although slower metabolism and greater bioavailability are observed. Adverse medical effects to the hepatic system are something that one should not ignore when you are under treatment with Omeprazole. These side effects on the hepatic system can boost the levels of bilirubin and transaminases in the body.

Omeprazole may cause new or worsening symptoms. If you should take Omeprazole for your stomach problems, always ask your doctor about it. If you experience any side effects, immediately seek medical assistance.

Omeprazole is commonly used for treatment of heartburn and acid reflux and other gastrointestinal problems. It must always be accompanied by the prescription of a doctor. Like any other drug, long-term use can also cause side effects. Although some people do not experience this. Here are some of the most common side effects of Omeprazole:

Omeprazole side effects occur due to the drugā€™s execution and treatment. All medicines have their adverse effects, and its side effects can occur, although they are not deemed fatal for the patient involved.

What is Omeprazole? 

Omeprazole isĀ a medication used in the treatment ofĀ gastroesophageal reflux diseaseĀ (GERD), andĀ peptic ulcer disease. This medicine is very helpful in treating acid problems as it effectively blocks the production of acid in the stomach area.

Acid Reflux and Gastrointestinal problems 

Acid reflux and stomach problems is a serious condition that should not be ignored. This should be treated properly to avoid leading to different health consequences.

Omeprazole reduces the amount of acid your stomach makes. Itā€™s a widely used treatment for indigestion, heartburn, and acid reflux. Itā€™s usual to take this medicine once a day in the morning. For severe illness or cases, you can take it twice a day ā€“ in the morning and in the evening.

PPi: Last line of defence 

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) remain the superior choice worldwide in antisecretory therapy in the evidence-based treatment of gastrointestinal disorders like gastroesophageal reflux disease. PPI drugs target proton pumps in the stomach. These tiny pumps cause a chemical reaction that produces stomach acid. PPIs limit the amount of acid the pumps produce. The body absorbs proton pump inhibitors into the bloodstream. From there, they send signals to the acid-forming cells in the stomach lining. These tell the cells to reduce the amount of acid they produce.

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to omeprazole: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Stop using this medicine and call your doctor at once if you have these symptoms, to prevent possible unwanted harmful side effects.