Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI's)

Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI's)

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@savijones12
@savijones12 - 14.01.2023 19:52

ER RN here👋🏻👋🏻 loving this channel and I’ve always loved the other ninja nerd channels! Thank you for the videos and education! You are all great educators ❤

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@meenakshia2002
@meenakshia2002 - 30.07.2023 08:57

You need more energy

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@fairuzastevenson9896
@fairuzastevenson9896 - 15.01.2024 02:09

Thank you

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@theprez5242
@theprez5242 - 10.02.2024 01:17

That was awesome!

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@saleenwhitney7435
@saleenwhitney7435 - 04.03.2024 08:23

The clear writting 👌👌

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@Agoraphobia07
@Agoraphobia07 - 14.04.2024 23:07

Where does Calcium play a role in this?!

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@MM-qp4pd
@MM-qp4pd - 31.05.2024 17:13

Thank you!

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@SamyxVlogs_
@SamyxVlogs_ - 17.06.2024 15:03

why i get sick after i take ppi in night and sleep?

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@TheSliderAlex
@TheSliderAlex - 29.08.2024 21:45

Why avoid NSAIDs? Patients on Cardioaspirin take PPI all the time on purpose

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@zvikomboreromatongo347
@zvikomboreromatongo347 - 10.09.2024 08:54

Thank you baby girl

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@kari5992
@kari5992 - 11.09.2024 22:35

Hi! Thanks for the video. I have read the Omperazole causes weight gain. I gained 15 lbs immediately when on it. I am trying to lose weight after being on omperazole. I did not have acid reflux. It was snuck into a “natural” Mexican supplement called Umary. It has been 5 months since I stopped. I just read this “Omeprazole reduces the production of stomach acid and works by ‘irreversibly’ blocking the actions of an enzyme responsible for acid production, called H+/K+ ATPase (also known as the gastric proton pump). “ Does that mean that my proton pump and enzyme responsible for acid production will never go back to working normally? It says it’s irreversible! 😳

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