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pantoprazole

It is indicated in duodenal ulcer (a sore on the first part of the small intestine), benign (non-cancerous) gastric ulcers (sores on stomach lining), for prevention of NSAID induced inflammation, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (rare digestive disorder that results in excessive gastric acid), prevention and treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (a disorder that causes the digestive juices, foods or fluids back up from the stomach into the esophagus). It is also used with antibiotics for the eradication of Helicobacter Pylori in patients with duodenal ulcer (a sore on the first part of the small intestine) or gastritis (inflammation of stomach cells).

Contradications

It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to proton pump inhibitors and in patients with infection from Clostridium difficile bacteria, inadequate vitamin b12, low magnesium levels in blood, osteoporosis (weak bones), interstitial nephritis (a type of inflammation of the kidney), subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (non-scarring disease of the skin which is sensitive to sunlight).

 

Side effects

Nausea, headache, diarrhea (watery stools), constipation (difficulty in passing stool), skin rashes, fundic gland polyps (abnormal tissue outgrowths on the upper part of the stomach) are some of its side effects., and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (non-scarring disease of the skin which is sensitive to sunlight) is also reported.

Expert Advice

  • Take tablets with or without meals. Do not chew or crush the tablet, swallow whole.
  • Take oral granules for suspension 30 minutes before meals.
  • Do not save granules mixture for later use.
  • Contact prescriber immediately if bleeding occurs.
  • For oral suspension mix granules with applesauce or apple juice. Do not use any other type of liquid or soft food. Sprinkle the granules directly on to the applesauce and swallow this mixture without chewing.
  • Report constant abdominal discomfort, chest pain or palpitations (feeling of the heart beating fast), acute headache, unrelieved diarrhea (watery stools), fatigue, increases muscle/joint/body pain, shortness of breath, wheezing, cold or flu symptoms or changes in the urinary system.
  • Patients taking warfarin should follow bleeding precautions.
  • Avoid alcohol during treatment.

FAQs

Is Pantoprazole safe for kidneys?

Chronic kidney disease can occur after using pantoprazole.

Can this drug cause joint pain?

Yes joint pain is a common side effect of this drug.

Is it normal to have blood in urine after taking this drug?

No, this is most likely to be the cause of an allergic reaction.

Does this drug affect blood pressure?

Increased blood pressure and elevated heart beat may occur.

What are the long term effects of this drug?

Long term effects can cause seizures, tremors and muscle weakness.

I feel pain in my stomach, is this normal?

Stomach pain and gas is a side effect of this drug.

What should I avoid while using this medication?

This medicine can cause diarrhea, which may be a sign of a new infection. If you have diarrhea that is watery or bloody, call your doctor. Do not use anti-diarrhea medicine unless your doctor tells you to.

Medicines containing pantoprazole

Protium 40mg

By Abbott Laboratories

Pack size: 14

Rs.1270.72

Zopent 40mg

By Hilton

Pack size: 2x10's

Rs.375

Zopent 20mg

By Hilton

Pack size: 2x7's

Rs.159.5

Protonix 40mg

By Wilshire

Pack size: 30

Rs.260

Zentro 20mg

By Bosch

Pack size: 14

Rs.227

PROTONIX 40MG INJ

By Wilshire

Rs.300

Zentro 40mg

By Bosch

Pack size: 1x14

Rs.406

Zentro Injection 40 mg

By Bosch

Pack size: 1 Vial

Rs.290

Gastasid

By Aspin Pharma

Pack size: 14's

Rs.380

Glovar 40 mg

By Hirani's Pharma

Pack size: 1 x 14's

Rs.240