Acid blockers like Nexium, Prevacid don't raise cancer risk

According to a study reported in the journal Gut, drugs that reduce stomach acid do not increase the risk of cancer of the esophagus or stomach. Researchers studied several years of patient data and determined that the use of common proton-pump inhibitors like Prevacid, Nexium, and Protonix, as well as H2 receptor blockers like Zantac and Pepcid did not noticeably increase the risk of cancer.

(Reuters) UPDATED 11/02/2006
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