Heartburn drugs prescribed inappropriately

Common drugs to treat heartburn and ulcers are often inappropriately prescribed to patients undergoing surgery and in general practice, according to two new studies by Irish doctors.

Heartburn drugs prescribed inappropriately

Common drugs to treat heartburn and ulcers are often inappropriately prescribed to patients undergoing surgery and in general practice, according to two new studies by Irish doctors.

Medical researchers from Wexford General Hospital said 70% of patients had been prescribed proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which prevent gastrointestinal bleeding, without clinical justification.

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