TY - JOUR
T1 - Adverse effects of long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy
AU - Sheen, Edward
AU - Triadafilopoulos, George
PY - 2011/4
Y1 - 2011/4
N2 - Proton pump inhibitors have an excellent safety profile and have become one of the most commonly prescribed class of drugs in primary and specialty care. Long-term, sometimes lifetime, use is becoming increasingly common, often without appropriate indications. This paper is a detailed review of the current evidence on this important topic, focusing on the potential adverse effects of long-term proton pump inhibitor use that have generated the greatest concern: B 12 deficiency; iron deficiency; hypomagnesemia; increased susceptibility to pneumonia, enteric infections, and fractures; hypergastrinemia and cancer; drug interactions; and birth defects. We explain the pathophysiological mechanisms that may underlie each of these relationships, review the existing evidence, and discuss implications for clinical management. The benefits of proton pump inhibitor use outweigh its risks in most patients. Elderly, malnourished, immune-compromised, chronically ill, and osteoporotic patients theoretically could be at increased risk from long-term therapy.
AB - Proton pump inhibitors have an excellent safety profile and have become one of the most commonly prescribed class of drugs in primary and specialty care. Long-term, sometimes lifetime, use is becoming increasingly common, often without appropriate indications. This paper is a detailed review of the current evidence on this important topic, focusing on the potential adverse effects of long-term proton pump inhibitor use that have generated the greatest concern: B 12 deficiency; iron deficiency; hypomagnesemia; increased susceptibility to pneumonia, enteric infections, and fractures; hypergastrinemia and cancer; drug interactions; and birth defects. We explain the pathophysiological mechanisms that may underlie each of these relationships, review the existing evidence, and discuss implications for clinical management. The benefits of proton pump inhibitor use outweigh its risks in most patients. Elderly, malnourished, immune-compromised, chronically ill, and osteoporotic patients theoretically could be at increased risk from long-term therapy.
KW - Adverse effects
KW - Cancer
KW - Fractures
KW - Infections
KW - Interactions
KW - Malabsorption
KW - Proton pump inhibitors
KW - Safety
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79955608847&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10620-010-1560-3
DO - 10.1007/s10620-010-1560-3
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21365243
AN - SCOPUS:79955608847
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 56
SP - 931
EP - 950
JO - Digestive diseases and sciences
JF - Digestive diseases and sciences
IS - 4
ER -