Proton pump inhibitors: What they are and how they work - 05/2011
Proton pump inhibitors: What they are and how they work
Abstract
This handout explains proton pump inhibitors, medicines that decrease the amount of acid made in the stomach. These drugs are used to ease symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Included are how to take the medicine and possible side effects.
Publisher
University of Washington Medical Center
Date Published (original date)
2011
Revision Date
05/2011
General Subject
Patient Care Procedures & Instructions
Digestive System Disorders
Specific Subject/Keyword
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Medicines
Medicine Information
Medicine Teaching
Gastrointestinal System
Side Effects
Languages
English
Record ID
3857