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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)

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Omeprazole

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Prilosec

front 2

Pantoprazole

back 2

Protonix

front 3

Esomeprazole

back 3

Nexium

front 4

Lansoprazole

back 4

Prevacid

front 5

Dexlansoprazole

back 5

Dexilant

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Mechanism of Action of PPIs

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PPI's irreversibly bind to the gastric H+/K+ ATPase pump parietal cells. This shuts down the proton pump and blocks gastric acid secretion.

front 7

FDA Indications: PPIs

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  • Erosive esophagitis
  • GERD
  • Active Gastric Ulcer
  • Helicobacter pylori gastrointestinal tract infection
  • Ulcer of duodenum

front 8

Major Common Adverse Effects: PPIs

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  • HA
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

NOTE: ALL Side Effects are rare, mild, and infrequent!

front 9

Patient Counseling Tips

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front 10

Which PPI should a patient be counseled to take 30 minutes before eating?

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Omeprazole (Prilosec)

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Patients should be advised that PPIs do NOT work immediately. They must take it ________ to get relief.

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everyday

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Patients should be advised that the risk of getting severe _______, caused by an infection in your intestines is increased with PPIs.

back 12

Diarrhea

NOTE: Patient should monitor for watery stool, stomach pain, and fever that doesn't go away.

front 13

Patients should be advise that using PPIs for longer than 1 year increased risk of ____ _____.

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Bone Fractures

front 14

Due to increased of bone fractures when taking PPIs for longer than 1 year, patients should be advised to make sure their __________ and ______ intake is optimal.

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  • Vitamin D and Calcium

front 15

When taking PPIs, which calcium supplementation is recommended for bone health if needed?

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Calcium Citrate

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Patients taking PPIs should NOT stop this medication abruptly because they may experience ____ ______.

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Acid rebound

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Patients should be advised that PPI tablets or capsules should NOT be _____ or _______.

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Crushed or Chewed

NOTE: However, contents in capsules can be taken with applesauce and a cool glass of water if patient is having difficulty swallowing.

front 18

Patients should be advise that PPIs can cause low levels of ______________.

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Magnesium

front 19

Patients should be advised to monitor for the following symptoms when taking PPIs as these may indicate low magnesium levels:

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  • Dizziness
  • Jitteriness
  • Abnormal heartbeat
  • Seizures
  • Jerking movement or Shaking
  • Weak, Cramping, or Aching Muscles

front 20

Patients can take _______ at the same time as PPIs.

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Antacids