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Silver77
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I just want everyone to be aware that protein pump inhibitors like Nexium block the absorption of calcium and you need to talk to your doctor about ways to counteract this effect, ESPECIALLY if you have a history of osteoporosis in your family. I've been taking these drugs since I was 22--mostly Nexium, but also Prevacid and Prilosec--and now at the young age of 32, I already have osteoporosis and I've shrunk 1 1/2 inches since I was married seven years ago. (I'm now a 1/2 inch shorter than my husband, although I was an inch taller than him when we got married, which is why I first realized I needed to get a bone scan!)It makes me furious that the drug companies are calling for further studies to substantiate this link between their medicines and bone loss/fractures, questioning the veracity of studies done to date. They need to be warning people NOW, not years down the road! I have to take these drugs, because I have horrible horrible reflux, so I don't know what to do, but I'm talking to my doctor tomorrow about possible treatments.