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    anxiety & prilosec

    I have been on Prilosec for a couple of months and before that I was taking Nexium for GERD. I have read some articles and a few forums discussing people developing anxiety while on Prilosec. I was curious if anyone else takes either Prilosec or Nexium and has experienced increased anxiety?

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    This makes me wonder.....

    I never heard of that, but I am on xanax, and I take prilosec for my gallstones......

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    Im doing some research and prilosec can cause low magnesium levels. Symptoms of low mag levels include anxiety and many anxiety related symptoms like fatigue and irregular heartbeats.

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    Please post what you find!

    I found out I had gallstones about a year ago, and I'm actually having surgery tomorrow, but I've been on prilosec for 3 months and I have felt an increased anxiety, but at the same time I've been in a lot of high anxiety situations....
    Last edited by atethesun.; 12-16-2012 at 06:20 PM.

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    Good luck with your surgery & let us know how it goes! I too am unsure if there is a link between my anxiety and prilosec but it's something I am going to discuss with my doctor. Here is what I have found so far:

    Most people that experienced low magnesium levels had taken PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) such as Nexium & Prilosec for more than a year. I have only been taking mine since October. Symptoms of low magnesium levels include:

    Neurological:

    Behavioral disturbances
    Irritability and anxiety
    Lethargy
    Impaired memory and cognitive function
    Anorexia or loss of appetite
    Nausea and vomiting
    Seizures

    Muscular:

    Weakness
    Muscle spasms (tetany)
    Tics
    Muscle cramps
    Hyperactive reflexes
    Impaired muscle coordination (ataxia)
    Tremors
    Involuntary eye movements and vertigo
    Difficulty swallowing


    Conditions Related to Problems of Magnesium

    In addition to symptoms of overt hypomagnesemia (clinically low serum magnesium), the following conditions represent possible indicators of chronic latent magnesium deficiency:

    Depression
    Chronic fatigue syndrome
    ADHD
    Epilepsy
    Parkinson’s disease
    Sleep problems
    Migraine
    Cluster headaches
    Osteoporosis
    Premenstrual syndrome
    Chest pain (angina)
    Cardiac arrhythmias
    Coronary artery disease and atherosclerosis
    Hypertension
    Type II diabetes
    Asthma

 

 

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