A cardiac surgeon warns: this common pill weakens the hearts of seniors.

This action raises blood pressure and forces the heart to work harder. For older adults, this extra strain can be dangerous, especially if they have high blood pressure or pre-existing heart disease. These pills can also trigger irregular heartbeats or palpitations.
Proton pump inhibitors: Concerning long-term effects.
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), such as omeprazole or pantoprazole, are widely used to treat acid reflux. Recent studies have shown that long-term use may increase the risk of heart problems.

PPIs reduce stomach acid, but this acid is essential for absorbing nutrients like magnesium. Low magnesium levels can lead to irregular heartbeats, fatigue, and muscle weakness. Over time, PPIs can also disrupt gut bacteria and contribute to inflammation, which is directly linked to heart disease.