Can Esomeprazole cause changes in vision and is this a rare or common side effect experienced by patients taking the medication for digestive problems like GERD or ulcers?
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Esomeprazole may cause vision changes, but this is considered a rare side effect. Most commonly reported side effects involve the digestive system.
Vision changes are a rare side effect of Esomeprazole, typically noted in less than 1% of patients. The drug is mainly used to treat GERD and ulcers.
While taking Esomeprazole for GERD or ulcers, changes in vision are rare and occur infrequently compared to digestive-related side effects.