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What are PPI's

Proton pumps are found in our stomach lining. Their role is to pump hydrogen ions from the stomach lining into the stomach to create the gastric acid we need to digest food and kill bacteria.

Protein Pump Inhibitors (PPIs), binds to these proton pumps and stops them from pushing hydrogen ions into the stomach. This means the stomach produces less gastric acid.

By blocking the proton pumps, PPIs act on stomach acid at the source. This makes the stomach less acidic and less likely to cause heartburn symptoms.

Common PPI's

Dexlansoprazole, sold under the trade name Dexilant

Esomeprazole, sold under the brand name Nexium

Famotidine, sold under the trade name Pepcid

Gaviscon (aluminum hydroxide and magnesium carbonate suspension

Lansoprazole, sold under the trade name Prevacid

Omeprazole, sold under the brand name Prilosec and Losec

Pantoprazole, sold under the brand name Somac, Protonix

Rabeprazole, sold under the brand name Pariet

Ranitidine, sold under the trade name Zantac

Vimovo contains a combination of esomeprazole and naproxen (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory)

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