Proton pump inhibitor

Proton pump inhibitors or PPIs are a class of drugs that reduce levels of stomach acid.

Proton pump inhibitors may be used to treat symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD).

Warning: long term use of PPIs is considered a risk factor for the development of SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), which has symptoms like fatigue and brain fog that are quite similar to conditions Chronic fatigue syndrome.

List of proton pump inhibitors
Proton pump inhibitors include:
 * Dexlansoprazole e.g., Dexilant, Kapidex
 * Esomeprazole e.g., Nexium
 * Pantoprazole e.g., Protonix
 * Rabeprazole e.g., Aciphex

Systemic mastocytosis
Proton pump inhibitors for systematic mastocytosis (which is not the same as mast cell activation disorder) include:
 * Lansoprazole e.g., Prevacid, which is used for
 * Omeprazole e.g., Prilosec

Learn more

 * Proton pump inhibitors - drugs.com
 * drugbank.ca