Proton Pump Inhibitors: Rational Use and Use-Reduction - The Windsor Workshop.
Peter KahrilasFoteini AnastasiouAlbert J BredenoordHashem B El SeragJoachim LabenzJuan MendiveEdoardo V SavarinoDaniel SifrimMihaela UdrescuRena YadlapatiA Pali HunginPublished in: Digestive diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Before starting a PPI for reflux-like symptoms, patients should be educated on potential causes and alternative approaches including dietary and lifestyle modification, weight loss, and relaxation strategies. When commencing a PPI, patients should understand the reason for treatment, planned duration, and review date. PPI use at hospital discharge should not be continued without a recognized indication for long-term treatment. Long-term PPI therapy should be reviewed at least annually. PPI use-reduction should be based on the lack of a rational indication for long-term PPI use, not concern for PPI-associated adverse events. PPI use-reduction strategies involving switching to on-demand PPI or dose tapering, with rescue therapy for rebound symptoms, are more likely to succeed than abrupt cessation.