I have Barrett's Syndrome. Recently my prescription provider,
Tricare, made
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v. the drug of choice. It will be to my financial advantage to change to
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v.. However, When I called
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v. , they finally admitted that
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v. wasn't a prescribed drug for my condition.
I presently take
ProtonixProtonix
Protonix iv 40mg twice daily. I have used it over a seven year period.
Another drug approved by my provider is Prilosec 20mg twice daily..
I recently have my tri-annual Endoscopy and no evidence was found as to bad effects of Protronix
Is it advisable to move to the newer accepted drugs or should I stay with Protonix, which will rise considerable in cost?
My Doctor gave me a prescription for Prilosec. While I trust him fully, I do not have the confidence in the Drug companies, especially when they hesitate to answer a reasonable question and rely on "ask your Dr."
Please give me your view. I make it a habit to ask questions and do research when it may affect my health
Thank you,
sasebo
As an additional fyi, there are quite a few studies showing Nexium's superiority within acid control and the healing of erosive esophagitis vs. Protonix, Prevacid, and Aciphex (see Miner, Castell, Lauritsen, Lind).. in fact, Protonix proves to be the LEAST effective in these arenas.
Nexium is not only an appropriate choice for someone with Barret's, but the BEST choice and the least expensive option for the patient above.