I have taken this drug for years for acid reflux. Last year, during a medical check, it was found that my blood count was so low it was almost at needing a transfusion level. I was put on Ferrous Fumarate which brought my level up but my ferritin level is still low. I had an endoscopy and it was discovered that I have multiple polyps in my stomach due to taking this drug long-term and now have to have them removed and also awaiting biopsy results. I was never told of this possible side-effect and am so angry. Please be careful.
Beware of Lansoprazole: I have taken... - Acid Reflux Support
Beware of Lansoprazole
hi I also have multiple funding gland polyps but was told they are benign and do not need removed. I have never been on pips except for two months 7 years ago.
They tested a couple which were benign so fingers crossed. There have been lawsuits in USA against the makers. There are no warnings.
I would get a second opinion on getting them removed if the biopsy is benign.
Jim
Yes, I've just read that they can disappear when you stop the medication.
I think you'll find most ppi if taken long term may cause stomach polyps. It can also be hereditary.
The encologist's report states that they were caused by long-term use of PPI. In the UK there is no warning about possibly causing polyps and I just want to warn others.
There is always a downside with drugs.Huge good luck.
Hi, I have been on Omeprazole for seven years and at my last Endoscopy in 2019 I had 15 benign fundic gland polyps. They took two for biopsy which was clear. Goodness knows how many I have now! I take 10mg Omeprazole daily, so lowest dose. They have started to put these polyps as a possible side effect on the leaflet with the meds.
I was on Omeprazole before Lansoprazole and, like you, two tested were benign but 8 more biopsies taken.I'm just so angry that there is no warning on the packaging or the doctor.
Great news if they have added a warning.
I was only sent for a gastroscopy after the doctor found I was losing blood from somewhere. I was almost at blood transfusion level so was prescribed Ferrous Fumarate to bring the level up.I'm now taking a liquid like Gaviscon.
Hi, my Ferritin level has been between 13 and 15 in the last year. The doctor prescribed FF but I can't take it as it aggravates my GERD and acid reflux, so I take low dose iron tablets which don't seem to help much. The Doctor's just put our meds on repeat presc. and don't warn of side effects. Once you are on PPI's, it's so hard to come off them. I have tried several times, weaning off, but the rebound acid is so bad I end up back on them. It's so difficult as Famotidine (with less side effects) does not work as well.
Yes FF does irritate my stomach too but was worse when combined with Lansoprazole.Try a liquid form of antacid like Gaviscon.
I'm feeling so much better.
They put the medication on repeat prescription with no checks.
I have just received a herbal med called Slippery Elm which is said to be good but haven't tried it yet but doing great on the Gaviscon-type liquid. I'll never take a PPI again.
Thanks for letting me know about Slippery Elm, I will try some.
Worth a try. Have a read about it.
Sadly slippery elm did nothing for me☹️
Try weaning off gradually. Like every other day for a month, using gaviscon when needed. That’s how I was able to wean off omeprazole, which was causing more harm than good. I now have pernicious anemia and need B12 shots permanently.
I would urge everyone to do that.
Thanks for your reply. I will certainly try again to wean off Omeprazole. Last time I think I tried over a week with Famotidine and Gaviscon, but burning reflux came back with a vengeance after a week, so in desparation I went back on it. I will try over a longer period, I would love to stop it after all these years.
I'm doing fine on the liquid, tablets and started Slippery Eel. I will never, ever take a PPI.Try to preserve on non PPI medication and good luck.
Thank you for that. I'm years on it also
Please try alternatives like what I've mentioned.
I had stomach polyps too. Always benign. It's common but not threatening. Low blood count is unusual. I'd never heard of that side effect, but medications affects us all differently. Good luck and Thxs for sharing
Thank you. I just had to warn others to be careful and tell their doctor of any unexplained symptoms. I had been very tired and fell asleep on the couch as soon as I got out of bed. Months ago, I woke up with an unexplained black eye.
I took Omeprazole for years, and for a while a heavy dose but it did't make much difference so I stopped, but I have had eye problems - torn retina etc. - and on researching have found there is a link to eye problems! |Try getting a spray or something likeGlandosane (notavailable these days,dunnowhy) to coat yourthroat etc. at night.