Serious side effects FAQs Warnings Side effects explained What to ask your doctor Introduction If you have problems with your stomach or esophagus, you may be
Around 12% of people taking this medication during clinical trials reported experiencing a
Pantoprazole is a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) widely used in hospitals and outpatient settings
It's used for heartburn, acid reflux and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) – GORD is when you keep getting acid reflux
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Drowsiness loss of appetite mood or mental changes muscle spasms (tetany) or twitching nausea seizures trembling unusual tiredness or weakness vomiting Incidence not known
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Sandoz Pantoprazole: Pantoprazole belongs to the family of medications called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
Vomiting, Diarrhea, Headache, Nausea, Flatulence, Dizziness, Abdominal pain, Joint pain, Drowsiness, Absence of menstrual periods, Breast enlargement in male, Unusual production of breast milk in women and men, Altered libido
Pantoprazole suppressed acid secretion in excess of 95% in half of the Pantoprazole is used for Erosive Esophagitis, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Helicobacter Pylori Infection etc
Pantoprazole Sandoz 40 mg should be given
Children 5 years of age and older weighing 40 kilograms (kg) or more—40 mg once a day for up to 8 weeks
Pharmacologic: proton-pump inhibitors + + + Indications + + Monitor signs of hyperglycemia (drowsiness, fruity breath, increased urination, unusual thirst)
Reflux can cause a burning sensation in the chest rising up to the throat, also known as heartburn
Pantoprazole tablets are delayed-release and should not be split, crushed, or chewed; pantoprazole oral granules are available
Objective: To determine the efficacy of pantoprazole therapy for daytime somnolence, psychomotor vigilance, and quality of life in patients with mild-moderate obstructive sleep disordered breathing (OSDB) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Nonsedating antihistamines (may cause sleepiness in some people): (Prilosec), and pantoprazole (Protonix)
Maintenance dose: 80 mg via IV infusion every 8 to 12 hours, given over at least 2 minutes OR over 15 minutes
Increased appetite is a common side effect, and weight gain, increased glucose levels, and high cholesterol has been implicated with this class of medications
Some of these conditions are peptic ulcer (sores in the stomach, small intestine, and food pipe), esophagitis (swelling of the food pipe), and gastroesophageal reflux disease (stomach acid flowing back into the food pipe)
Long-term use of these drugs may contribute to osteoporosis