Heather S. asked

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I was diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus about four years ago and have been taking medication for it. Recently, I was switched to Pantoprazole Sodium 40mg once a day. Is this as effective as Aciphex, and is the dosage correct? Additionally, two subsequent endoscopies show Barrett's in a stable form. How long can I remain in this state, and will it ever develop into full-blown cancer? Can I do anything more to manage it? Also, can supplements like fish oil and niacin affect the medication's effectiveness, and are there any lifestyle changes I should make to avoid aggravating Barrett's?

June 9th, 2024

Carolyn S. answered

The switch to Pantoprazole Sodium 40mg once a day is appropriate and should be as effective as Aciph...

June 9th, 2024

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