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In patients on long-term proton pump inhibitors for GERD with stable symptoms, do you routinely attempt discontinuation or continue indefinitely given relapse risk?

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General Internal Medicine · University of Chicago

This is a good question, as we see many patients who were placed on PPIs and continued indefinitely for GERD. As this question implies, this may not be necessary, and long-term PPI use comes with risks that include C. diff. There are additional studies that suggest fractures, CKD, and nutrient defic...

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Gastroenterology · Florida Digestive Health Specialists

Best approach is to wean off going every other day for 2 weeks, then every third day for 1 week, then use P-cab Voquenza on demand.

Only patients I continue indefinitely are post-ablation Barrett’s esophagus.

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General Internal Medicine · MacNeal Center

For patients with GERD whose symptoms are stable and who do not have a strong long-term indication (LA grade C/D erosive esophagitis, Barrett’s with dysplasia, prior complicated ulcer/bleed or ongoing NSAID/antiplatelet bleed-risk), most major gastroenterology guidelines recommend periodic review an...

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