Tablet-induced esophagitis – Mayo Clinic

Pil-caused, also also referred to as drug-caused, esophagitis can occurs when drugs are taken wrong. If water isn’t swallowed by you or take a nap following a dose, the tablets can get hung-up in your esophagus. The contents leak out and could cause debilitating symptoms and an ulcer. A Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist describes which medicines the best way to prevent it and may cause oesophagitis.
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