GI drug: [...]
mechanism: inhibits parietal cell H+/K+ ATP pump, suppressing gastric acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: GERD, PU, erosive esophagitis, GI protection when used w/ NSAID
caution: increased risk of C diff inf and osteoporosis-related fractures w/ long-term use
Answer
PPIs i.e. pantoprazole, omeprazole, lansoprazole, esomeprazole, rabeprazole, dexlansoprazole
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GI drug: [...]
mechanism: inhibits parietal cell H+/K+ ATP pump, suppressing gastric acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: GERD, PU, erosive esophagitis, GI protection when used w/ NSAID
caution: increased risk of C diff inf and osteoporosis-related fractures w/ long-term use
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GI drug: [...]
mechanism: inhibits parietal cell H+/K+ ATP pump, suppressing gastric acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: GERD, PU, erosive esophagitis, GI protection when used w/ NSAID
caution: increased risk of C diff inf and osteoporosis-related fractures w/ long-term use
Answer
PPIs i.e. pantoprazole, omeprazole, lansoprazole, esomeprazole, rabeprazole, dexlansoprazole
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mechanism: inhibits parietal cell H+/K+ ATP pump, suppressing gastric acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: GERD, PU, erosive esophagitis, GI protection when used w/ NSA
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