What Causes Inflammation In Throat While Taking Teva-Lansoprazole For Silent Reflux?
I was given Teva-Lansoprazole 15mg for silent reflux. Im not sure it is working too well, as I still have inflamation in my throat. I am also noticing some weakness in my arms? Is this a side-effect of this drug? It's not all the time, but it is noticeable. Thank you..
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Hi and thank you for asking!
I read your query and understood your concerns.
1.You are reporting to have a silent reflux and throat infection, for which you are taking Amoxicillin and Teva-Lansoprazole. Can you specify for how long you are taking these treatments?
2.Please keep in mind that usually it needs at least two weeks of treatment with Teva-Lansoprazole to see any improvements. If you were my patient I would like to recommend:
- adding Ranitidine 300 mg at bed time
- adding antacids (Maalox) 1 tab half hour after the meals.
These will help relieve silent reflux
3.The weakness in your arms is more likely related to Lansoprazole side effects, however viral infection should be excluded first (usually the pain from viral infection last a couple of days without residual symptoms). If your symptoms persist more than a couple of days they are a side effect of lansoprazole. In that case you should stop taking Lansoprazole and should continue with the medication prescribed above.
Hope this will be of help!
Wish you health!
Dr. Klerida
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Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Your present symptoms are more likely related to acid reflux and it doesn't seem actually to have throat infection (strep throat). Potentiating the treatment for acid reflux will help to relieve your symptoms. This is why you should follow my advice and adding Ranitidine and Antacids to your therapy.
Moreover my opinion is that you should do upper endoscopy. You shouldn't worry about endoscopy usually the doctor will administer sedation to you (Midazolam) that serve as a sedative and will help to forget about the procedure (something like what the dentist did with your wisdom teeth).
Wish you health!
Dr. Klerida