Nexium Precautions
- Because Nexium is removed from your body by your liver, patients with moderate or severe liver failure should not take more than 25 mg of Nexium per day, cautions RxList.
- Nexium has the potential to make antiretroviral drugs used to slow the progression of HIV, such as atazanavir and nelfinavir, less effective. When taken with blood-thinning drugs like warfarin, there is a risk of developing sudden or severe bleeding, warns RxList.
- Nexium is not approved for use in children aged less than 1 year. Because Nexium is known to cause birth defects in laboratory animals, doctors rarely prescribe the drug for use in pregnant women.
- Infrequently, patients develop serious allergic reactions to Nexium. If you develop shortness of breath, chest pain, swelling of the face or extremities, wheezing or skin rashes, seek emergency medical attention.
- If you develop symptoms of confusion, drowsiness, blurred vision, rapid heartbeat, flushing, headaches and dry mouth, you may have taken too much Nexium. Seek emergency medical attention.