The Esophageal Cancer Action Network, a national nonprofit organization based in Baltimore, recently filed a citizen's petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asking the agency to require warnings about the cancer risk of acid reflux on the labels of over-the-counter medications.
While labels on these over-the-counter medications currently warn people to get their doctors' recommendation before taking the medicine and warn against long-term use, they don't mention a cancer risk.
Speaking to The Baltimore Sun's Andrea K. McDaniels, experts agreed that patients are not being adequately informed of the risk of esophageal cancer associated with long-term use.
The FDA Group's Larry Stevens weighed in to explain the factors and process that could lead to new warning label requirements from regulators.
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