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If you have LPR, it takes very little acid to irritate your throat. It is also the hardest type of reflux to control. Many people find success with controlling their symptoms on twice a day PPI's. It does take a while for it to "heal" your throat, if it does work. Some get relief soon, for others it may take 6 or 8 weeks. For others still, it just doesn't work. Each PPI works different for different people.
Nexium is one of the most popular to try and works for many people. Nexium was horrible for me, but I found better success with Prevacid Solutabs. It really is an individual thing.
If you do have LPR, it isn't a short turn thing to "cure". There is no cure, there is just trying to control the acid. This is helped through the medication, diet changes and lifestyle changes.
I've never had an option from any of my docs of going off of the PPI's. I've been on them twice a day for about 7 years until recently when they have a new PPI out that has a delayed time release and allows me to take it just once per day.
Good luck.
Nexium is one of the most popular to try and works for many people. Nexium was horrible for me, but I found better success with Prevacid Solutabs. It really is an individual thing.
If you do have LPR, it isn't a short turn thing to "cure". There is no cure, there is just trying to control the acid. This is helped through the medication, diet changes and lifestyle changes.
I've never had an option from any of my docs of going off of the PPI's. I've been on them twice a day for about 7 years until recently when they have a new PPI out that has a delayed time release and allows me to take it just once per day.
Good luck.