Is Esomeprazole safe for patients with anemia and are there any risks or complications associated with using this proton pump inhibitor in individuals with low red blood cell count or other blood-related conditions?
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Esomeprazole is generally safe for anemic patients, but long-term use can impair iron absorption, potentially worsening anemia.
Esomeprazole is safe for use in anemic patients; however, chronic usage may lead to decreased absorption of iron and vitamin B12, exacerbating anemia.
For anemic patients, esomeprazole is safe, but be cautious as long-term use can reduce iron absorption, which could aggravate the anemia condition.