Avoiding A Nexium Addiction

Anyone who has ever suffered from ulcers or extreme heartburn will understand why someone dealing with these maladies is willing to try anything to assuage the pain, especially a treatment prescribed by their doctor.  A purple pill called Nexium is widely prescribed to treat extreme heartburn, ulcers or acid reflux disease.  Unfortunately, taking Nexium for an extended time can cause the patient to develop an addiction that can carry serious consequences.

Nexium's composition enables the body to easily become dependent on it although it is not a common affliction.  But you can take measures to ensure you do not become addicted.

Speak With Your Doctor

If you feel that you may be developing an addiction to Nexium, you need to speak with your doctor right away.  While a Nexium addiction could be dangerous, stopping the drug abruptly could have even more serious repercussions.

A milder heartburn medication, such as Zantac, can be prescribed to help wean your body from the Nexium.

Your body can grow a tolerance to Nexium as well as becoming dependent on it.  Rather than using a higher dosage of Nexium, ask your doctor about trying another treatment for your disease.

Make Lifestyle Changes

There are lifestyle changes you can make to reduce the necessity of taking Nexium, which in turn will prevent an addiction.  Small changes, easily adapted to your daily routine, will reduce the chance of developing ulcers or acid reflux disease.

Changes can be made in your diet, eliminate heavily spiced or salted food that can irritate your stomach; find a relaxing hobby to reduce stress; allow your body time to digest foods properly before embarking on any strenuous activity; or even something as simple as drinking a glass of water first thing to neutralize acids that can be disturbed by coffee or juice can help. 

Just remember that if you do develop an addiction to Nexium, it can be easily treated, with proper medical supervision.

Call your doctor today if you suspect you might be addicted to Nexium.