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Esomeprazole dangerous in the long term?

. It is important to discuss the discontinuation of your PPI medication with your doctor or pharmacist. Gradual reduction of the medication, such as taking it every other day, may help with the cessation. Additionally, avoiding fatty, spicy or stomach-irritating foods may help control symptoms if the medication is stopped. A yearly follow-up with your doctor will allow to monitor any potential absorption problems.

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