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Pantosev Tablets/Capsules

Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor. The PPI binds irreversibly to a hydrogen/potassium ATPaseenzyme (proton pump) on gastric parietal cells and blocks the secretion of hydrogen ions, which combine with chloride ions in the stomach lumen to form gastric acid. PPIs block secretion of hydrogen ions into the stomach.

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Medicine Overview of Pantosev Tablet

Pantoprazole, a proton-pump inhibitor, works by decreasing the amount of acid produced in the stomach and is used in peptic ulcer disorders.

THERAPEUTIC Class of Pantosev Tablet

Antacid/Anti Reflux/Antiulcerant - Proton pump inhibitors

Why Pantosev Tablet is Prescribed

It is prescribed to treat Acid reflux, heartburn, ulcer.

When to Take

As advised by your Physician.

• Take the tablet before a meal, at the same time every day.
• You should swallow the tablet whole with some water.
• Do not chew or break the tablet.

How to Take

It should be taken orally.

How it Works

Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor. The PPI binds irreversibly to a hydrogen/potassium ATPaseenzyme (proton pump) on gastric parietal cells and blocks the secretion of hydrogen ions, which combine with chloride ions in the stomach lumen to form gastric acid. PPIs block secretion of hydrogen ions into the stomach.

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Precautions

Report to your Physician if the patients are allergic to that and any other drugs.

Precaution should be taken in case of having history with liver disease, kidney disease, gastric malignancy, risk factors for reduced vitamin B12 absorption or at risk for osteoporosis, hepatic impairment, in case of pregnancy & lactation, clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea.

Contraindications of Pantosev Tablet

Pantoprazole is contraindicated in case of lactation.
Contraindicated also if using rilpivirine and atazanavir.

Side Effects

Report to the physician immediately if the patients are having any of these following symptoms:
• Headaches
• Joint pain
• Rash or other skin issues
• Anxiety
• Dizziness
• Constipation
• Severe diarrhea
• Malabsorption of nutrients
• Benign polyps in the stomach

Food to Avoid

If you allergic to any food, please consult with physician.

Alcohol Interaction

Consumption of alcohol is not advisable.

Pregnancy / Lactation Protocol

Pregnancy Category: C
Please consult with physician during lactation.

Storage

Store at Room temperature.

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