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Proton pump inhibitors Alcohol

Lansoprazole, omeprazole and pantoprazole do not interact with alcohol other proton pump inhibitors therefore seem unlikely to interact... [Pg.75]

The proton pump inhibitors do not affect alcohol dehydrogenase activity (compare with the Hj-receptor antagonists , (p.64)), and would not be expected to alter the first-pass metabolism of alcohol. [Pg.76]

The proton pump inhibitors do not appear to interact with alcohol, and no special precautions are necessary with concurrent use. But note that some of the conditions for which these drugs are used may be made worse by alcohol, so restriction of drinking of alcohol may be prudent. [Pg.76]


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