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Acid suppression therapy and allergic reactions.

Eva Untersmayr1.   

Abstract

The development of pharmaceutical agents such as sucralfate, histamine 2 (H2) receptor blockers and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) reducing gastric acidity has been a mile stone for treatment of dyspeptic disorders. However, due to current prescription habits resulting in overuse of these potent drugs as well as over-the-counter (OTC) availability associated with self-medication, substantial health concern is related to the mechanisms of drug action as well as known side effects influencing gastrointestinal physiology. More than a decade ago the first study appeared reporting an association between anti-ulcer drug intake and food allergy development. Ever since this first report several experimental as well as human studies verified this correlation, demonstrating that acid suppressive drugs not only influence the sensitization capacity of orally ingested proteins, but also represent a risk factor for food allergy patients. Additionally, gastric acid suppression was reported to increase the risk for development of drug hypersensitivity reactions. These consequences of anti-ulcer drug intake might on the one hand be associated with direct influence of these drugs on immune responses. On the other hand reduction of gastric acidity leads to impaired gastrointestinal protein degradation. Nevertheless, also disruption of the gastrointestinal barrier function, changes in microbiome or lack of tolerogenic peptic digests might contribute to the connection between anti-ulcer drug intake and allergic reaction. Therefore, these drugs should only be prescribed based on a precise gastroenterological diagnosis taking into consideration allergological mechanisms to ensure patients' safety.

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Keywords:  H2 receptor blockers; drug allergy; food allergy; gastric acid suppression medication; proton pump inhibitors; sensitization

Year:  2015        PMID: 28603686      PMCID: PMC5464390          DOI: 10.1007/s40629-015-0085-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergo J Int        ISSN: 2197-0378


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