Lansoprazole Can Cause Chronic Diarrhea Unresponsive To Conventional Medication
Main Category: Acid Reflux / GERDAlso Included In: GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology
Article Date: 14 May 2009 - 6:00 PST
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Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor which powerfully suppresses gastric acid production and is widely prescribed for chronic use in gastroesophageal reflux disease. Lansoprazole uncommonly causes chronic watery diarrhea unresponsive to conventional medication as a symptom of collagenous colitis. This association has recently been reported and is not widely known. Correct diagnosis and treatment without this knowledge is impossible. Discontinuation of lansoprazole results in the prompt resolution of diarrhea.
A 70-year old woman developed watery diarrhea 4 to 9 times a day. She had interstitial pneumonia at 67 and reflux esophagitis at 70. Lansoprazole 30 mg/day had been prescribed for reflux esophagitis for nearly 6 months. Lansoprazole was withdrawn due to its possible side effect of diarrhea. Colonoscopy disclosed diffuse cloudiness of the mucosa which suggested ulcerative colitis. Consequently sulfasalazine 2 g/day was started. The patient's diarrhea dramatically disappeared the following day. However, biopsy specimens showed subepithelial collagenous thickening and infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria confirming the diagnosis of collagenous colitis. One month after sulfasalazine therapy was initiated, both colonoscopic and histological abnormalities resolved completely. Five months later the diarrhea recurred. The findings on colonoscopy and histology were the same as before confirming a diagnosis of collagenous colitis relapse. The author found that the patient had been taking lansoprazole again three months ahead of the recent episode of diarrhea. Withdrawal of lansoprazole promptly resolved the diarrhea. Endoscopic and histological abnormalities were also completely resolved similar to the first episode. Retrospectively, the date of commencement of sulfasalazine and the discontinuation of lansoprazole in the first episode was found to be the same. The author concluded that the patient had lansoprazole-associated collagenous colitis.
This case is reported by Dr. Chiba and his colleagues in the Division of Gastroenterology, Nakadori General Hospital, Akita, Japan and it was published on May 7, 2009 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology.
A doctor and a patient can easily recognize the side effects of medication taken recently. However, symptoms occurring in chronic use of a drug such as the present case, diarrhea 6 months after taking lansoprazole, it might be difficult to suspect this side effect. Therefore, knowledge is important: lansoprazole in chronic use can cause chronic diarrhea as a symptom of collagenous colitis.
Reference: Chiba M, Sugawara T, Tozawa H, Tsuda H, Abe T, Tokairin T, Ono I, Ushiyama E. Lansoprazole-associated collagenous colitis: Diffuse mucosal cloudiness mimicking ulcerative colitis.World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(17): 2166-2169 http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/15/2166.asp
Correspondence to: Mitsuro Chiba, MD, Division of Gastroenterology, Nakadori General Hospital, 3-15, Misonocho, Minami-dori, Akita 010-8577, Japan.
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World Journal of Gastroenterology
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Chronic Diarrhoea Sufferer
posted by Margaret on 23 Jul 2011 at 7:24 amThis was so interesting because I have chronic diarrhoea (4/5 times a day completely watery stools) for 6 years and have been taking Lanzoprazole for 6 years. Have had all sorts of investigations including cameras and nothing found. I have no gall bladder and believe that this is why I get the acid reflux.
Good info for new user
posted by Eva on 10 Aug 2011 at 8:29 pmMy 12 yr old daughter has been taking Lansoprazole successfully for 2 months. But I continue to feel concern about potential future side effects. Her acid refulx symptoms have practically disappeared (thankfully); however, it is good to know what to watch out for down the road, should she be prescribed life-long Prevacid.
side effects of Lansoprazole
posted by olwen miller on 3 Nov 2011 at 4:42 pmA friend suggested I ask my Doctor for this drug for reflux. I have had a cough for 18 months and wonder if it is the excess acid that is causing it.However after reading the comments I think 'out of the frying pan' etc
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