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The NHS warns long-term lansoprazole use may cause serious health risks and should not exceed three months without medical supervision.
The NHS warns that lansoprazole, a common heartburn medication, should not be used for more than three months without medical supervision.
Long-term use may cause low magnesium levels, leading to fatigue, dizziness, muscle twitches, and irregular heartbeat, and could increase risks of bone fractures, gut infections, and vitamin B12 deficiency.
The NHS recommends using the lowest effective dose for the shortest time possible and consulting a doctor for ongoing use.
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El NHS advierte que el uso a largo plazo de lansoprazol puede causar graves riesgos para la salud y no debe exceder los tres meses sin supervisión médica.