acidsuppressive
Acidsuppressive is a term used to describe agents or strategies that suppress gastric acid production or activity. In medical use, acid-suppressive therapy refers to approaches that reduce acidity in the stomach to treat and prevent acid-related disorders. The most prominent examples are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs), with antacids and certain protective agents also bearing on acid-related symptoms.
Proton pump inhibitors, including omeprazole, esomeprazole, pantoprazole, and lansoprazole, suppress acid secretion by irreversibly inhibiting the
Indications for acidsuppressive therapy include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and erosive esophagitis, peptic ulcer disease, NSAID-associated
Long-term use carries risks such as nutrient malabsorption (iron, calcium, magnesium, vitamin B12), increased susceptibility to