Pantoprazole belongs to a group of pharmaceuticals called Proton pump inhibitors. These pharmaceuticals work by reducing the amount of acid made by the stomach. PANTOPRAZLE is used to treat gastric ulcers, GERD, stomach ulcers, Zollinger Ellison syndrome (an overproduction of acid caused by pancreatic tumour), ulcers in the duodenum, gastric ulcers and Crohn’s disease-associated ulcers. It works by blocking the action of an enzyme called H+/ K+ ATPase (or gastric pump). The gastric pump is located in the cell wall of the stomach and is responsible for releasing gastric acid. When the gastric pump is active, it causes damage to the tissues of the food pipe, the stomach and the duodenum. By blocking the action of the enzyme, Pantoprazole helps to reduce the amount of stomach acid. It also helps to prevent food pipe lining inflammation, GERD, GERD and heartburn. This medication is prescribed when its benefits are more than oral consumption and administrated by the medical healthcare professional. It helps to treat conditions such as –Heartburn – Heartburn is pain or discomfort caused by digestive acid entering the tube that carries food from the stomach to the oesophagus.
There are some common and harmless side effects which disappear over time and usually do not require medical attention. However, it is recommended to tell your doctor if any side effects persist for a long period. Common side effects are such as –
Mostly, people using Pantoprazole Sodium Injection do not feel any adverse or serious side effects. Somehow if you notice any adverse serious side effects, then tell your medical healthcare professional about it as soon as possible. Rare and serious side effects are such as –
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