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摘要
摘要:质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)被广泛用于治疗多种胃酸相关疾病。虽然与其他抑酸疗法相比,这些药物具有更强的疗效和耐受性,但长期使用会产生一系列不良反应。本文总结了短期和长期使用 PPIs 的适当适应症,并介绍了临床医生可用于减少患者不必要使用 PPI 的处方策略。
Deprescribing strategies for proton pump inhibitors.
Abstract: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used for a number of gastric-acid related diseases. Although these agents demonstrate enhanced efficacy and tolerability compared with other acid-suppressive therapies, long-term use is associated with a number of adverse reactions. This article summarizes appropriate indications for short- and long-term use of PPIs and describes deprescribing strategies that clinicians can use to reduce unnecessary PPI use in their patients.
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