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Can Proton Pump Inhibitors Cause Bone Weakness?

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Can Proton Pump Inhibitors Cause Bone Weakness?

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Proton pump inhibitors, referred to as PPI’s, are a classification of drugs that act to reduce the production of gastric acid in the stomach. Proton pump inhibitors are the strongest acid inhibitors available.

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Just as with all medications, there are side effects that are associated with proton pump inhibitors. These side effects are most often seen in patients who are taking the medication long-term.

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