rebound acid-related symptoms after stopping proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
There's renewed concern about rebound acid-related symptoms after stopping proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).
Patients who use a PPI for only 2 months and stop it can get hyperacidity symptoms...dyspepsia, heartburn, etc.
This is usually attributed to a relapse of the disorder...but it can even happen in patients who didn't have symptoms to start with.
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