[The general practitioner's knowledge and attitude towards proton pump inhibitors adverse effects].
CONCLUSION: Aside from digestive ADRs, GPs have a poor knowledge of IPP-related ADRs. Those who do know them have an appropriate attitude and interrupt IPP treatment. The information requested by the GPs about the risks of PPIs is pertinent, particularly in a PPI-adapted prescription procedure, which also involves knowing how to "deprescribe".
PMID: 31471066 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Therapie - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rudelle K, Laroche ML Tags: Therapie Source Type: research
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