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- gastro esophageal reflux ger bronchioles respiratory system esophagus bronchi
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- How Can Ulcer Medicine Help Asthma?
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- QUESTION: I have suffered with asthma for much of my life, and have tried
- different medicines over the years. Recently I moved and consulted a new
- physician in the town where I now live. He was quite thorough, and in
- addition to the medicines I was taking, prescribed another preparation. When
- I questioned my pharmacist about it he told me it was used for stomach ulcers.
- Can you make any sense out of this medication mystery?
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- ANSWER: Your new medication probably belongs to a class of medications known
- as "H2 antagonists" which are used to treat stomach ulcers because they reduce
- the amount of acid produced by the stomach. They are also useful in treating
- a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux (GER), a situation in which the
- stomach contents, including the acid, flows backward into the esophagus. Over
- the past several years, there has been an increasing number of articles that
- strongly suggest a relationship between GER and asthma. Although the exact
- mechanism of this relationship is still unclear, it is thought that the
- presence of the concentrated acid in the esophagus triggers a spasm in the
- bronchioles, producing the asthma symptoms. In some cases it may be the cause
- of the asthma, while in other patients it may just be an aggravating factor.
- By using a medication that reduces the acid production, your doctor is hoping
- that this mechanism can be stopped or reduced and that you will experience an
- improvement in your asthma condition.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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