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Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are the most commonly prescribed
class of medication for the treatment of heartburn and acid-related
disorders. They work by blocking the site of acid production in the
parietal cell of the stomach.T
According to me getting off your proton pump inhibitor
1)People with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or
indigestion, can consider tapering off their PPI after having no
symptoms for a minimum of three months.
2)Folks taking PPIs for treatment of stomach or duodenal ulcers for
four to eight weeks do not require tapering down, and you can
attempt to just stop them.
3)Don’t forget that relapse symptoms may occur. When you
discontinue PPIs, there is rebound gastric hyper-secretion in those
who have been on them for prolonged periods of time. Rebound
symptoms should resolve within two weeks.
4)Folks who have been taking PPIs for a period of six months might
consider tapering down their dose instead of stopping cold turkey.
However, you might be wondering how to properly taper down. Try to
reduce your dose by 50% every week. Once you are on the lowest dose
for one full week, you can try stopping your PPI.