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Acid Reflux Drugs Linked to Deadly Infection Risk

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Health‍ Officials Warn ⁤of Infection Risk linked to Long-Term Acid Reflux Drug Use

Millions⁣ of ​people who regularly take ⁤proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) ⁤like omeprazole for​ acid reflux might ‍potentially be increasing their risk of serious infections, health‌ officials are ​warning. While commonly used to⁤ alleviate heartburn, prolonged⁣ use of these drugs can reduce stomach⁣ acid levels, perhaps compromising the gutS natural defenses and increasing susceptibility to infections‍ such as C. difficile,⁢ campylobacter, ⁤and ‍small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).

Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the⁤ esophagus, causing discomfort. However, stomach​ acid ⁢plays a ‍vital role in digestion, activating enzymes like pepsin ‍to break down proteins and helping to soften food. It also acts as a protective barrier​ against harmful microbes. Reducing‍ stomach ⁤acid, experts say, can weaken this defence.

“Reduced‌ stomach​ acid can also compromise the gut’s natural defense barrier,⁢ increased susceptibility to infections such as ⁤ C. ​diff, campylobacter and small intestinal bacterial​ overgrowth‍ (SIBO),” explained Ms. Grayson. “These can cause further gastrointestinal symptoms and, in​ certain specific cases, serious ⁤complications.”

The National Health Service (NHS) advises against taking omeprazole for longer⁤ than two ⁣weeks without a prescription and urges individuals to consult a doctor if‌ symptoms worsen or do not improve.

the warning comes as cases of C. difficile infection ‍have‍ surged by a third in the past ⁢year,⁣ according to the ‌UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).In 2023-24, ‌there were 29.5 cases per 100,000 people – a 33 percent increase‍ as 2020-21 ‍and the highest level recorded in over a ‍decade.⁢ C. difficile is considered the leading cause of healthcare-associated infections, spreading through spores in infected patients’ feces ‌that can survive for extended periods on surfaces.

Symptoms of a C. difficile infection include diarrhea,⁤ a ⁤high temperature, loss of appetite,⁣ nausea, and stomach pain. individuals experiencing diarrhea, especially if ⁤bloody, or diarrhea lasting a week or more, are ⁤advised to contact NHS⁣ 111 or their GP.

Furthermore, research indicates that up to 40 percent of patients do not respond to PPIs, rendering the medication ineffective in those cases.

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