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Tag: Gastric health

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What is a purple prescription? Understanding the term and its pharmaceutical connections

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The well-known "little purple pill" marketing campaign for the heartburn medication Nexium has led to the colloquial term 'purple prescription,' though no official medical designation with that name exists. The phrase is a common misconception and typically refers to the use of esomeprazole to treat acid-related conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Can omeprazole cause stomach polyps? Understanding the Link and Long-Term Risks

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Approximately 1 in 10 patients in the United States takes a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) like omeprazole, which has been associated with the development of stomach polyps during long-term therapy. For many on chronic treatment, the question of whether can omeprazole cause stomach polyps is a valid concern, though the resulting growths are typically harmless.