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Has anyone come off or cut down Omaprazole, what’s your experiences.

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Marmite32 Tue 30-Nov-21 22:32:40

My GP: switched me to Peptac from the ozoles - a derivative of Gaviscon. Which you can buy without prescription.
It works for me.

NanTheWiser Tue 30-Nov-21 22:27:26

I suffer from ‘silent reflux’ aka LPR, and won’t take PPIs, (tried Nexium once but it doesn’t agree with me, and made me vomit). I came across D-limonene a few weeks ago, which seems to have good results for acid reflux and silent reflux, and got some from eBay. It does seem to be working!

Mine is Jarrows formula, which isn’t easy to find, but this site seems to have it in stock: ezyleaf.co.uk/product/jarrow-formulas-dlimonene-x120softgels/#reviews.

I agree, that it’s best not to take PPIs long term, it can cause all sorts of problems, but seems to be the go-to medication in the medical world.

Itsnell Tue 30-Nov-21 20:55:32

Madgran that’s a good idea - l love kefir - and live yogurt too

Itsnell Tue 30-Nov-21 20:54:16

Thanks Derbyshirelass that’s really helpful. I know it’ll help if I can lose a couple of stone in weight too, but I seem stuck!
I’m in Derbyshire too.

Madgran77 Tue 30-Nov-21 20:53:48

Drinking kefir every day really helps with improving gut bacteria and acid reflux.

DerbyshireLass Tue 30-Nov-21 20:47:54

Probiotics not robotics. ?

DerbyshireLass Tue 30-Nov-21 20:46:59

I came off omeprqzole by taking it very slowly, probably took about 6 months. Reducing the dosage and then reducing the time in between doses.

So from 20mg per day gradually getting down to 2.5m every 3 days, then eventually stopping altogether. Never looked back,

As I reduced I start taking a daily probiotic to ensure healthy gut flora. I still take robotics.

I also changed my diet, avoiding triggers, in my case grains, including rice.

You do have to take it very slowly. If you don't you will experience severe rebound symptoms.

Itsnell Tue 30-Nov-21 20:46:27

Thanks for your replies
Bridgeit that’s what worries me as my mum has dementia
Misadventure I’ve read that there’s other things you can try instead like bicarbonate of soda, apple cider vinegar.
I’m never without some gaviscon in the house

MissAdventure Tue 30-Nov-21 20:35:41

I can only go so long without them before the old heartburn bus comes rolling into town.
I end up in absolute misery, and then have to start them again and wait a couple of weeks before it's under control again.
I never learn; I think I'm fine without, and I am for a while...

Bridgeit Tue 30-Nov-21 20:31:21

I was taken off them because there is a link between long term use & dementia / dementia like symptoms.
My memory is much better, but acid reflux not so easy, just have to get by with over the counter remedies & avoid foods that trigger & exasperate the condition. Best wishes

Jaxjacky Tue 30-Nov-21 20:19:26

I can’t take omeprazole, or any of the PPI family, I take Famotidine an H2 receptor, no huge side effects yet, a touch of constipation. I took ranitidine before it was withdrawn. Probably been taking them for about 2 years, I also take a swig of Gaviscon advance before bed on my GP’s advice, on prescription.

Itsnell Tue 30-Nov-21 19:59:24

Hello. Has anyone cut out or reduced omeprazole? Why did you come off or reduce them? How did you feel and how long did it take you? What do you take now for acid reflux.

I’ve been on 20 mg daily omaprazole for acid reflux and a hiatus hernia since mid 2019. The pandemic has meant I’ve continued to get repeat prescriptions and haven’t had a medication review with my GP during this time, however,
I’m thinking I should try to cut them down or cut out altogether as I’m getting all sorts of symptoms which could be side effects of long term use of omeprazole (PPI) use eg nausea and stomach cramps, my IBS is worse, leg cramps and restless legs twitches. I’ve read reports of the long term effects of PPIs and it’s concerning. Ok I know you need to weigh up the benefits of taking ppis against the non benefits.
Look forward to hearing your stories