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Tag: Gastroprotection

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Understanding What Medications Damage the Stomach Lining and How to Protect It

5 min read
According to a 2021 review, an estimated 2–4% of people who take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on a chronic basis will develop a symptomatic peptic ulcer, which is a risk four times higher than the general population. This highlights how certain drugs, especially NSAIDs, are the primary answer to the question, **what medications damage the stomach lining**.

Can I take famotidine with naproxen? Navigating a Common Drug Interaction

4 min read
For many people taking naproxen, a common pain reliever, the risk of gastrointestinal (GI) issues is a major concern, prompting the use of acid reducers like famotidine. This raises a critical question: **Can I take famotidine with naproxen?** The answer is not straightforward and depends heavily on the specific formulation of naproxen being used, requiring careful consideration to avoid adverse effects.

Which Diclofenac is Safe for an Ulcer Patient? The Critical Information You Need

4 min read
An estimated 107,000 hospitalizations and 16,500 deaths occur each year from NSAID-related ulcer complications. For individuals with a history of stomach ulcers, the question of which diclofenac is safe for an ulcer patient is critical. The short and medically responsible answer is that no diclofenac formulation is inherently 'safe' for a patient with an existing or historical ulcer without professional medical supervision and significant precautions.