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What are two drug treatments for GERD?

What are two drug treatments for GERD?

GERD Treatment: Medication

  • Antacids. Over-the-counter antacids are best for intermittent and relatively infrequent symptoms of reflux.
  • Histamine blockers. Histamine 2 (H2) blockers are drugs that help lower acid secretion.
  • Proton pump inhibitors.
  • Prokinetic agents.

Which drug therapy is more effective for GERD?

PPIs are accepted as the most effective treatment for GERD and are the mainstay of initial GERD management, providing more rapid symptom control and better healing of erosive esophagitis than H2-receptor antagonists and antacids.

Can you take both a PPI and H2 blocker?

Doctors usually don’t recommend taking both a PPI and an H2 receptor blocker at the same time. H2 receptor blockers can interfere with the effectiveness of PPIs. If your GERD symptoms don’t improve with the use of a PPI, your doctor may recommend an H2 receptor blocker instead.

What is first line treatment for GERD?

H2 receptor antagonists and H2 blocker therapy H2 receptor antagonists are the first-line agents for patients with mild to moderate symptoms and grades I-II esophagitis. Options include cimetidine (Tagamet), famotidine (Pepcid), and nizatidine (Axid).

Can I take dexilant and omeprazole together?

Interactions between your drugs No interactions were found between Dexilant and omeprazole. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

Can you take omeprazole and Protonix together?

Since pantoprazole and omeprazole work in identical ways, they should not be taken at the same time. They both work as PPIs to reduce the production of acid in the stomach. Taking them together could increase the risk of adverse effects.

Is there a combination therapy for gastroesophageal reflux?

Combination drug therapy for gastroesophageal reflux disease No studies in patients with GERD demonstrate that the addition of histamine(2) receptor antagonists to twice-daily PPI therapy provides any further benefit above that derived from PPIs alone.

Are there any proton pump inhibitors for GERD?

Over the past three decades proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have been the mainstay of medical therapy for GERD. However, recently there has been an increasing awareness amongst physicians and patients regarding the side effects of the PPI class of drugs.

Which is the most effective medicine for GERD?

PPIs are considered the most effective medical therapy for GERD, due to their profound and consistent acid suppression (Table 3). The first compound in this class of drugs, omeprazole, was introduced in the late 1980’s.

How is endoscopic therapy used to treat Gerd?

The procedure allows the physician to use preloaded tweezers and fasteners to repair or recreate the valve that serves as a natural barrier to reflux. Currently, there are clinical trials testing the efficacy of endoscopic therapy for GERD.

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Ruth Doyle