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Hi,I'm struggling with hiatus hernia can I take rabeprazole before or after isosorbide mononitrate for best results, any help please.

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Hi Radars.I too have HH, reflux osephagitis (grade 3) and a heart condition, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (obstructive).

I take both my medications at the same time, first thing in the morning, obviously before food.

Been doing this for years and have never experienced any adverse outcomes.

Hope this helps to put your mind at rest but if you are still unsure, maybe contact your GP or Heart Nurse.

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Thankyou i will try them both together.

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