1 Omeprazole (Losec) First-generation PPI Effective for mild to moderate acidity More drug interactions Widely used and cost-effective Best for: Mild GERD, short-term use 2 Pantoprazole (Pentium) Newer generation PPI Fewer drug interactions Stable acid suppression Preferred in hospital settings Best for: Long-term use, patients on multiple medicines 3 Esomeprazole (Nexium) S-isomer of omeprazole Strongest acid suppression Better night-time acid control Faster symptom relief Best for: Moderate to severe GERD, erosive esophagitis Which PPI is Best
The higher the energy needs (higher metabolism, exercise, stress, etc.), the harder the mitochondria have to work and the more free radicals they produce
Boosts Physical Performance: Enhance exercise endurance and muscle recovery
Tirzepatide was administered subcutaneously in doses ranging from 2.5 mg to 15 mg once weekly in all the trials
When beginning treatment with Tirzepatide, its important to recognize common side effects and understand when to seek medical advice for serious concerns
Better sleep further supports metabolic health through improved insulin sensitivity and appetite hormone regulation