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Thursday, May 8, 2014

How Does Prevacid Affect the Liver?

What

    Prevacid is a drug used to prevent acid from developing in the stomach. It is used to treat ulcer and acid reflux problems. According to its website, its side effects can (but rarely) include headaches, abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation.

Where

    Prevacid is processed in the liver, so it must be used with care for those who also have liver disease.

How

    Prevacid NapraPAC, a combination of Prevacid and Naproxen, has been shown to elevate liver function tests. Elevated liver function tests indicate that there has been damage to the liver and may indicate liver disease--further tests will be needed to check the severity of the damage. Naproxen can damage the liver, causing abdominal pain, jaundice, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and fatigue.

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