Differentials
Anti-secretory drug-induced hypochlorhydria and hypergastrinaemia
SIGNS / SYMPTOMS
INVESTIGATIONS
SIGNS / SYMPTOMS
Gastrin elevation is a known consequence of proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy.[77]
In the majority of patients receiving PPI, gastrin levels are only moderately elevated (<400 ng/L or <4 times the upper limit of normal).[121] However, about 5% of patients may have gastrin levels exceeding 400 picograms/mL.[74][75][76]
INVESTIGATIONS
Discontinue the anti-secretory agent and observe return to normal of serum gastrin, iron, cobalamin, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D.
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