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Yetkin DO, Melek K, Mehtap T
Hypocalcemia and Hypomagnesemia Due to Long Term Omeprazole Treatment
Acta Endo (Buc) 2014, 10 (4): 699-704doi: 10.4183/aeb.2014.699
Context. This is the first case of
proton pump induced hypomagnesemia and
hypocalcemia, accompanied with increased
parathormone levels.
Objective. The proton pump
inhibitors are widely used medications. They
are considered safe, however, they have
some side effects. One of these side effects is
hypomagnesemia. Here we report a case with
severe hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia
due to long term proton pump inhibitor.
Case. A 73 years old woman,
admitted to emergency room due to
generalized tonic-clonic seizures. She had
a previous history of muscle cramps and
paresthesia for 4 months. She had a medical
history of peptic ulcer and she was taking
omeprazole for 7 years. Her laboratory
evaluation showed marked hypomagnesemia
[0.5 mg/dL (normal: 1.7-2.55 mg/dL)] and
hypocalcemia [6.2 mg/dL (8.8-10.2 mg/
dL)] with extremely low urinary calcium
(Ca) and magnesium (Mg) excretion [0.01
gr/24 h (normal:0.05-0.3 gr/24 h), <1.22
mg/24 h (normal: 9.7-12.20) respectively].
Her vitamin D level was normal [35 ng/
mL (normal:30-80 ng/mL)] and PTH was
increased [129 pg/mL (normal: 15-65 pg/
mL)] in accordance with the secondary
hyperparathyroidism. Symptoms resolved
with the intravenous supplementation of
calcium gluconate and magnesium sulphate.
However, despite high levels of oral
replacement, Mg levels remained low. With
omission of omeprazole two months after the
admission, her ion levels returned to normal
without any replacement.
Conclusion. Especially elderly
patients with long term proton pump
inhibitor therapy, should be monitored
for the symptoms of hypocalcemia and
hypomagnesemia.
Keywords: hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, parathormone.
Correspondence: Demet Ozgil Yetkin MD, Bayindir Hospital - Endocrinology Department,
Icerenkoy, Istanbul, 34740, Turkey, E-mail: demetozgil@yahoo.com