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Is esomeprazole dangerous in the long term?

Long-term use of Esomeprazole is generally not very dangerous, but it can potentially reduce the absorption of certain vitamins and minerals like B12 and magnesium. It is important to regularly review the need for continued treatment with your doctor based on your condition. Treatment duration typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, and it may be possible to gradually reduce or alternate with other medications to facilitate cessation. Avoiding fatty, spicy, or irritating foods can also help control symptoms if the medication is discontinued. Regular follow-up with your doctor can help monitor any absorption issues that may arise.

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