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  2. Proton Pump Inhibitors: Uses and Side-Effects - Patient

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    Headaches. Feeling sick (nausea). Tummy (abdominal) pain. Being sick (vomiting). A full list of side effects can be found in the leaflets that come with the medication. Studies in the early 2020s showed that people taking PPIs are at increased risk of gastric cancer (cancer of the stomach).

  3. H2 Blockers: Uses and Side-Effects - Patient

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    Most people who take H2 blockers do not have any side-effects. However, side-effects occur in a small number of users. The most common side-effects are diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, rash and tiredness. For a full list of side-effects and possible interactions with other drugs, consult the leaflet that comes with your medication.

  4. Long term use of Omeprazole | Proton Pump Inhibitors | Forums -...

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    Glad to hear from someone who has been taking omeprazole as long as I have been. I have read up on omeprazole and found out why I've lost 40 lbs. Looked up long range effects and found that omeprazole can shrink the stomach. I'm thankful though that I have no horrible effects. I have Burning Mouth syndrome and have lost much of my taste and smell.

  5. Pantoprazole for stomach. Pantoprazole side effects - Patient

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    Pantoprazole to reduce stomach acid. Pantoprazole reduces the amount of acid produced in your stomach. Swallow the tablet whole - do not chew or crush it before you swallow. The most common side-effects are stomach upset and headache. These effects are generally mild and do not last long.

  6. Flecainide for irregular heartbeats. Flecainide side effects -...

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    Flecainide is used to treat irregular heartbeats. The treatment will usually be started for you in hospital by a heart specialist. It may make you feel dizzy at first. Other side-effects include blurred vision and a lack of energy.

  7. HRT: fact-checking risks and benefits - Patient

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    Yes, it does increase your risk, but nowadays the benefits of HRT are thought to outweigh the risks. The NHS advises that combined HRT is linked with a small increase in the risk of breast cancer, but there is little or no change with oestrogen-only HRT. Your risk depends on how long you use HRT, and this falls after you stop taking HRT.

  8. Omeprazole (Losec, Mepradec, Mezzopram) | Medicine - Patient

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    Losec®; Mezzopram®; Pyrocalm Control®. Also called (USA) Prilosec®. Combination brands include: Yosprala® (omeprazole with aspirin); Zegerid® (omeprazole with sodium bicarbonate) Available as. Capsules, tablets, dispersible tablets and injection. Acid is produced naturally in your stomach to help you digest food and to kill bacteria.

  9. Turmeric: uses, benefits, risks, and side-effects - Patient

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    The main active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin. This compound benefits our health through 2: Anti-inflammation - long-term inflammation plays a role in several diseases, and curcumin fights inflammation, although high doses are needed to for medicinal results. Antioxidation - oxidative damage caused by reactive molecules is believed to be ...

  10. Mefenamic acid for pain and inflammation - Patient

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    Mefenamic acid is used to treat painful conditions such as arthritis, pain associated with heavy menstrual bleeding, and pain after surgical operations. Mefenamic acid works by blocking the effect of natural chemicals called cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzymes. These enzymes help to make other chemicals in the body, called prostaglandins.

  11. Morphine for pain relief. Side effects, dosage of morphine. -...

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    There is a serious risk of addiction when taking this medicine, especially if used long-term. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued new guidance for people prescribed an opioid painkiller. If you have any questions or concerns about taking opioids safely please speak with your doctor or a pharmacist.

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