Pump inhibitors (PPIs) primarily to treat conditions related to excess stomach acid. These conditions include heartburn, acid reflux, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a more severe form of acid reflux where food or liquid moves from the stomach to the esophagus. PPIs work by reducing stomach acid production, targeting the enzymes in the stomach lining responsible for producing acid. They are available both over the counter and by prescription, providing relief from the discomfort and potential damage caused by acid reflux and related conditions. In recent studies, however, there's growing concern about the long-term use of PPIs. New research has unveiled a potential link between the prolonged use of these medications and an increased risk of dementia.
You may be entitled to significant compensation
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia after taking proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), it's crucial to reach out to as soon as possible. With growing research indicating a potential link between long-term PPI use and an increased risk of dementia, having a knowledgeable and experienced legal team by your side can make all the difference. Selinger Law is dedicated to ensuring that victims and their families receive the justice and compensation they deserve. With a deep understanding of the complexities involved in such cases, our firm will navigate the legal maze on your behalf, ensuring that you are informed and supported every step of the way. Don't let potential negligence go unaddressed; trust Selinger Law to be your advocate in this challenging time.
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