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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Chronic Consumption of Proton Pump Inhibitor Association with Hypomagnesaemia in Cardiac Patients

Author: BADRIYAH SHADID ALOTAIBI, NASSER HADAL ALOTAIBI, ATHEER ALMOHISEN, RAWAN ALQAHTANI, MASHAEL ALGEFARI, MARYAM ALHORISHI, MESHEAL ALMUTIRI, SALEM ALSUWAIDAN
Abstract: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used for gastroesophageal reflux disease and other condition. On March 2011, US FDA has noticed there is an association between long-term use of proton pump inhibitors and low magnesium level. The objectives of this study to estimate the prevalence of hypomagnesaemia in cardiac patients who are on chronic consumption of proton pump inhibitors. Methods: A prospective observational study was performed including 300 cardiac patients who are used proton pump inhibitors at a tertiary care hospital between September to November 2018. The data was collected and record based on demographic data, serum electrolyte level, current medication and another comorbidity. Results: All the patient was on PPI’s for at least 1 month (n = 300, number of cases = 24) (8%). Two types of PPI’s on different concentration were identified including pantoprazole 20 mg (number of cases = 5) (1.7%), pantoprazole 40 mg (number of cases = 17) (5.7 %), esomeprazole 20 mg (number of cases= 1) (0.3%), esomeprazole 40 mg (number of cases = 1) (0.3%). The p-value is 0.533 which is statically not significant. Conclusions: The association between chronic consumption of proton pump inhibitors and hypomagnesaemia on cardiac patient is not significant. Further clinical studies with large numbers of cardiac patients are required to verify our findings.
Keyword: Proton pump inhibitor, Hypomagnesaemia, Cardiac patients
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.478
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