Pharmacia (Aug 2021)

Effect of esomeprazole on lipid profile in patients with peptic ulcer

  • Eman Abdullah,
  • Sarraa Dhiaa,
  • Khalaf Saleh,
  • Marwan Merkhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.68.e70292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 3
pp. 613 – 617

Abstract

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Esomeprazole; a newly introduced PPI has been widely prescribed by healthcare providers due to its improved pharmacokinetic profile. Most users could have other diseases and the PPIs are indicated as acid-suppressor to minimize gastric side effects of polypharmacy. A high percentage of users could suffer from cardiovascular diseases and lipid dysmetabolism. Hence, this study was designed to determine the impact of long-term use of esomeprazole on lipid profile in a normal subject other than having peptic ulcer for which esomeprazole has been indicated. Results confirmed that esomeprazole reduced triglyceride and HDL levels and elevated total cholesterol level and correspondingly LDL level was elevated, however, no effect was noticed with VLDL. To sum up, esomeprazole impaired lipid metabolism in apparently normal healthy individuals apart from having peptic ulcer for which the esomeprazole was indicated, this finding rise a caution during prescribing esomeprazole for the patient with multiple diseases and polypharmacy including cardiovascular ailments.