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Pantoprazole 20 mg Gastro-resistant Tablets

What is Pantoprazole used for:

Pantoprazole is a medication that belongs to a class of medications known as ”proton pump inhibitors”. It is used for the short-term treatment of adult patients with reflux signs and symptoms, like, regurgitation and heartburn.

Do not take Pantoprazole :

If you are allergic to Pantoprazole or any of the ingredients in this medicine. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had.

If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.

Warnings and precautions:

  • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions to this medication or have previously experienced allergic reactions to medications that are similar to this one (proton pump inhibitors). Signs of allergic reactions include shortness of breath, skin rash, swelling of the face or neck, decreased blood pressure and dizziness. 
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you have liver problems, jaundice (yellowing of eyes and skin), anemia, bleeding in your stomach or bowel, unintentional weight loss, difficulty swallowing, persistent vomiting or vomiting with blood and any other medical problem.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you previously have had a stomach ulcer (sore in your stomach) or a surgery in your stomach or bowel. 
  • Consult your doctor if you are placed on continuous symptomatic treatment of heartburn or indigestion for 4 weeks or more. 
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if your symptoms are new or have recently changed and you are aged more than 55 years 
  • Make sure to follow up with your doctor on a regular basis if you are aged more than 55 years and are taking non-prescription heartburn medications almost every day. 
  • Consult your doctor if you will be undergoing an endoscopy or urea breath test before starting the medication. 
  • This medication may not cause immediate relief after taking it. It is expected to start working after 1 day of treatment and up to 7 days for complete relief. 
  • Do not take this medication for prevention of stomach reflux.
  • Do not take any other heartburn medication with this one, unless your doctor tells you to.
  • This medication may increase the risk of stomach or bowel infections caused by bacteria. Make sure to tell your doctor if you develop gastrointestinal signs, like, severe and persistent diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
  • This medication may increase the risk of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) which is a skin disorder that develops usually in sun exposed parts of the body, like, the shoulders, upper back, neck, extensor arms and upper torso and is manifested by a red, raised and scaly rash. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any side effects like rash or painful joints. Your doctor may discontinue the medication if this happens.
  • This medication may interfere with some lab tests that are required during investigations for neuroendocrine tumors (tumors that arise from the hormones and nervous system) and therefore your doctor may recommend stopping this medication at least 5 days before undergoing the test if needed. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are due to undergo a specific lab test (Chromogranin A). 
  • This medication is usually used for up to 4 weeks, unless your doctor recommends a longer duration of taking the medication.  
  • This medication may affect your ability to absorb Vitamin B12 if used for long-term.
  • This medication may increase the risk of bone fractures if taken at high doses and over long durations (more than 1 year). The risk is higher in elderly patients, in those who already have osteoporosis (low bone density) and in those who are taking corticosteroids. Your doctor may recommend supplementation with calcium and vitamin D depending on your case. 
  • This medication may cause low magnesium levels if used for three months or more. Signs of low magnesium levels include uncontrolled involuntary muscle movements, fatigue, confusion, convulsions, abnormal heart rhythms and dizziness. Make sure to contact your doctor if you develop any of these signs. Your doctor may recommend measuring your magnesium levels before starting this medication especially if you are at higher risk of low magnesium levels (e.g. long-term treatment with the medication or receiving other medications with this one that may exacerbate magnesium levels reduction in your blood). Low levels of magnesium may also cause low calcium or potassium levels in the blood
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you do not feel better after 2 weeks of starting this medication.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you have been taking this medication for more than 4 weeks.
  • Make sure to talk to your doctor immediately if you develop signs, like, vomiting especially if bloody and repetitive (appears as dark coffee grounds), pale skin, weakness, black or bloody stools, stomach pain, unintentional weight loss that is not related to exercise or diet, difficulty or pain when swallowing and chest pain.
  • Your doctor may recommend some blood tests. Make sure to tell your doctor that you are currently taking this medicine if you are due to have any blood test. 

Possible side effects:

Possible serious side effects of Pantoprazole include signs of an allergic reaction, like rash and hives, signs of serious skin reactions, like, bleeding and losing skin around genitals, nose, mouth or eyes, blistering or peeling of the skin, rash with swelling and rash upon sun exposure, signs of liver damage, like, yellowing of the eyes and skin, signs of kidney damage, like, lower back pain with fever and painful urination. Common side effects include benign polyps in the stomach. Other uncommon or rare side effects include headache, diarrhea, feeling sick, flatulence, vomiting, bloating, dry mouth, dizziness, constipation, skin rash or hives, feeling tired or weak, stomach discomfort and pain, itching, fractures in the spine, hip or wrist, sleep problems, muscle joints, increase in liver enzymes in a blood test, changes or loss of sense of taste, blurred vision, painful joints, weight changes, enlarged breasts in males, increased body temperature, swelling of the extremities, depression, increased bilirubin and fat levels and a sharp drop in circulating granular white blood cells, decreased blood platelets (can cause easy bruising, delayed wound healing and bleeding), loss of coordination and orientation, decreased white blood cells (may increase risk of infections), decreased red blood cells, watery diarrhea, burning sensation or numbness, feeling of prickling, pins and needles or tingling, confusion, decreased level of magnesium and sodium in blood, hallucination and rash with painful joints. 

Other medicines and Pantoprazole :

  • Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medications.  
  • If you are taking some antifungals like ketoconazole (used to treat fungal infections).
  • If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.
  • If you are taking warfarin or phenprocoumon (blood thinners).
  • If you are taking methotrexate (used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and cancer).
  • If you are taking other acid reducing medications, like, another proton pump inhibitor (e.g. lansoprazole, omeprazole, rabeprazole) or an H2 antagonist (e.g. famotidine, ranitidine). Antacids (e.g. alginic acid, magaldrate, aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, or combinations) may be safely taken with this medication if needed.

How to take Pantoprazole :

Adults: 

Recommended dose is one tablet (20 mg) orally every day. 

Children: 

Safety and effectiveness of this medication has not been established yet in children. 

  • Take this medication as recommended in this leaflet or as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist. 
  • Make sure to take this medication for at least 2-3 consecutive days. 
  • Stop taking this medication when you feel completely relieved from your symptoms. 
  • Do not take the medication for more than 4 weeks if not recommended by your doctor. 
  • Take the tablet before a meal.
  • Take medication at the same time every day.
  • Swallow tablet whole with a glass of water. Do not break or chew the tablet.

How to store Pantoprazole :

  • Do not store tablets at extreme temperatures 
  • Keep out of the reach of children and pet
  • Do not use beyond the expiry date mentioned on the box 
  • Keep medication in its original pack to protect it from moisture and light
  • Do not use damaged pills
  • Do not dispose medication in the wastewater or household waste 
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مقاومة للمعدة بانتوبرازول 20 مجم<br /></b></div>\n<div></div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>ما هو بانتوبرازول وما هو إستخدامه:</b></div>\n<div>بانتوبرازول هو دواء ينتمي إلى فئة من الأدوية تعرف باسم \"مثبطات مضخة البروتون\". يتم استخدامه للعلاج قصير الأمد للمرضى البالغين الذين يعانون من علامات وأعراض ارتجاع المريء ، مثل القلس وحرقة المعدة.&nbsp;</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>&nbsp;لا تتناول بانتوبرازول :</b></div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كان لديك حساسية من بانتوبرازول ، أو أي مكونات أخرى يحتوي عليها هذا الدواء. أخبر طبيبك عن العوارض التي شعرت بها.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول مثبطات إنزيم البروتياز لفيروس نقص المناعة البشرية (أدوية المستخدمة لعلاج فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية)، مثل أتازانافير ونلفينافير.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>المحاذير والإحتياطات :</b></div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تحدث إلى طبيبك أو الصيدلي إذا أصبت بردود فعل تحسسية تجاه هذا الدواء أو عانيت سابقًا من تفاعلات حساسية تجاه الأدوية المشابهة لهذا الدواء (مثبطات مضخة البروتون). تشمل علامات تفاعلات الحساسية ضيق التنفس والطفح الجلدي وانتفاخ الوجه أو الرقبة وانخفاض ضغط الدم والدوخة.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كنت تعاني من مشاكل في الكبد ، واليرقان (اصفرار العين والجلد) ، وفقر الدم ، ونزيف في المعدة أو الأمعاء ، وفقدان الوزن بشكل غير مقصود ، وصعوبة في البلع ، والتقيؤ المستمر أو القيء بالدم وأي مشكلة طبية أخرى.</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كنت قد أصبت من قبل بقرحة في المعدة أو جراحة في معدتك أو أمعائك.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>استشر طبيبك إذا كنت تخضع لعلاج مستمر لأعراض حرقة المعدة أو عسر الهضم لمدة 4 أسابيع أو أكثر.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كانت أعراضك جديدة أو تغيرت مؤخرًا وعمرك أكثر من 55 عامًا.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من المتابعة مع طبيبك بشكل منتظم إذا كان عمرك يزيد عن 55 عامًا وتتناول أدوية حرقة المعدة التي لا تلزم وصفة طبية كل يوم تقريبًا.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>استشر طبيبك إذا كنت ستخضع للتنظير الداخلي أو اختبار تنفس اليوريا قبل بدء الدواء.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد لا يسبب هذا الدواء راحة فورية بعد تناوله. من المتوقع أن يبدأ العمل بعد يوم واحد من العلاج وحتى 7 أيام للحصول على راحة كاملة.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>لا تتناول هذا الدواء كوقاية من ارتجاع المعدة.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>لا تأخذ أي دواء آخر للحرقة مع هذا الدواء ، ما لم يخبرك طبيبك بذلك.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يزيد هذا الدواء من خطر الإصابة بعدوى المعدة أو الأمعاء التي تسببها البكتيريا. تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا ظهرت عليك علامات معدية معوية ، مثل الإسهال الحاد والمستمر والغثيان والقيء.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يزيد هذا الدواء من خطر الإصابة بالذئبة الحمامية الجلدية تحت الحادة (SCLE) وهو اضطراب جلدي يتطور عادةً في الأجزاء المعرضة للشمس من الجسم ، مثل الكتفين وأعلى الظهر والرقبة والذراعين الباسطة والجذع العلوي ويتجلى في طفح جلدي أحمر ، بارز ومتقشر. اتصل بطبيبك على الفور إذا ظهرت عليك أي آثار جانبية مثل الطفح الجلدي أو آلام المفاصل. قد يوقف طبيبك الدواء إذا حدث ذلك.</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يتداخل هذا الدواء مع بعض الفحوصات المخبرية المطلوبة أثناء التحقيقات الخاصة بأورام الغدد الصم العصبية (الأورام التي تنشأ من الهرمونات والجهاز العصبي) وبالتالي قد يوصي طبيبك بإيقاف هذا الدواء قبل 5 أيام على الأقل من الخضوع للاختبار إذا لزم الأمر. تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كنت ستخضع لاختبار دم محدد (كروموجرانين أ).&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>عادة ما يستخدم هذا الدواء لمدة تصل إلى 4 أسابيع ، ما لم يوصي طبيبك بمدة أطول لتناول الدواء.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يؤثر هذا الدواء على قدرتك على امتصاص فيتامين ب 12 إذا تم استخدامه لفترة طويلة .</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يزيد هذا الدواء من خطر الإصابة بكسور العظام إذا تم تناوله بجرعات عالية وعلى فترات طويلة (أكثر من عام واحد). يكون الخطر أعلى لدى المرضى المسنين ، والذين يعانون من هشاشة العظام (انخفاض كثافة العظام) والذين يتناولون الكورتيكوستيرويدات. قد يوصي طبيبك بمكملات الكالسيوم وفيتامين د حسب حالتك.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يتسبب هذا الدواء في انخفاض مستويات المغنيسيوم إذا تم استخدامه لمدة ثلاثة أشهر أو أكثر. تشمل علامات انخفاض مستويات المغنيسيوم حركات العضلات اللاإرادية غير المنضبطة ، والتعب ، والارتباك ، والتشنجات ، وعدم انتظام ضربات القلب ، والدوخة. تأكد من الاتصال بطبيبك إذا ظهرت عليك أي من هذه العلامات. قد يوصي طبيبك بقياس مستويات المغنيسيوم قبل البدء في هذا الدواء خاصة إذا كنت معرضًا لخطر أكبر من انخفاض مستويات المغنيسيوم (مثل العلاج طويل الأمد بالدواء أو تلقي أدوية أخرى مع هذا الدواء التي قد تؤدي إلى تفاقم انخفاض مستويات المغنيسيوم في الدم). قد يؤدي انخفاض مستويات المغنيسيوم أيضًا إلى انخفاض مستويات الكالسيوم أو البوتاسيوم في الدم.</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا لم تشعر بتحسن بعد أسبوعين من بدء هذا الدواء.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كنت تتناول هذا الدواء لأكثر من 4 أسابيع.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من التحدث إلى طبيبك على الفور إذا ظهرت عليك علامات ، مثل القيء خاصة إذا كان دموي متكررًا (يظهر على شكل حبوب القهوة الداكنة) ، أو الجلد الشاحب ، أو الضعف ، أو البراز الأسود أو الدموي ، أو آلام المعدة ، أو فقدان الوزن غير المتعمد الذي لا يتعلق بممارسة الرياضة أو اتباع نظام غذائي ، صعوبة أو ألم عند البلع وألم في الصدر.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>قد يوصي طبيبك ببعض اختبارات الدم. تأكد من إخبار طبيبك إذا كان من المقرر إجراء أي فحص دم أنك تتناول هذا الدواء حاليًا.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>الآثار الجانبية المحتملة :</b></div>\n<div>تشمل الآثار الجانبية الخطيرة المحتملة لبانتوبرازول علامات رد فعل تحسسي ، مثل الطفح الجلدي ، وعلامات ردود فعل جلدية خطيرة ، مثل النزيف وفقدان الجلد حول الأعضاء التناسلية أو الأنف أو الفم أو العينين أو ظهور تقرحات أو تقشر الجلد، طفح جلدي مع انتفاخ وطفح جلدي عند التعرض للشمس، علامات تلف الكبد ، مثل اصفرار العين والجلد ، علامات تلف الكلى ، مثل آلام أسفل الظهر مع ارتفاع في درجة الحرارة وألم عند التبول. تشمل الآثار الجانبية الشائعة السلائل الحميدة في المعدة. تشمل الآثار الجانبية الأخرى غير الشائعة أو النادرة الصداع ، والإسهال ، والشعور بالغثيان ، وانتفاخ البطن ، والتقيؤ ، وجفاف الفم ، والدوخة ، والإمساك ، والطفح الجلدي ، والشعور بالتعب أو الضعف ، وعدم الراحة في المعدة والألم، والحكة ، وكسور في العمود الفقري ، والورك أو الرسغ ، مشاكل النوم ، مفاصل العضلات ، زيادة إنزيمات الكبد في فحص الدم ، تغيرات أو فقدان حاسة التذوق ، عدم وضوح الرؤية ، ألم المفاصل ، تغيرات الوزن ، تضخم الثديين عند الذكور ، ارتفاع درجة حرارة الجسم ، تورم الأطراف ، الاكتئاب ، زيادة مستويات البيليروبين والدهون ، وانخفاض حاد في خلايا الدم البيضاء الحبيبية المنتشرة ، وانخفاض عدد الصفائح الدموية (يمكن أن يسبب كدمات سهلة ، وتأخر التئام الجروح والنزيف) ، وفقدان التنسيق والتوجيه ، وانخفاض خلايا الدم البيضاء (قد يزيد من خطر العدوى) ، نقص خلايا الدم الحمراء ، إسهال مائي، إحساس بالحرقان أو التنميل ، الشعور بوخز ، دبابيس وإبر أو وخز ، ارتباك ، انخفاض مستوى المغنيسيوم والصوديوم في الدم ، هلوسة وطفح جلدي مع آلام في المفاصل.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>الأدوية الأخرى و بانتوبرازول :</b></div>\n<div>أخبر طبيبك أو الصيدلي إذا كنت تتناول أو تناولت مؤخرًا أو قد تتناول أي أدوية أخرى.</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول بعض مضادات الفطريات مثل الكيتوكونازول (يستخدم لعلاج الالتهابات الفطرية).&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول مثبطات إنزيم البروتياز لفيروس نقص المناعة البشرية (الأدوية المستخدمة لعلاج فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية) ، مثل أتازانافير ونلفينافير.</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول وارفارين أو فينبروكومون (مميعات الدم).&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول ميثوتريكسات (يستخدم لعلاج التهاب المفاصل الروماتويدي والصدفية والسرطان).&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>إذا كنت تتناول أدوية أخرى لتقليل الحموضة ، مثل مثبط آخر لمضخة البروتون (مثل لانزوبرازول ، أوميبرازول ، رابيبرازول) أو مضاد H2 (مثل فاموتيدين ، رانيتيدين). يمكن تناول مضادات الحموضة (مثل حمض الألجنيك ، أو ماجلدرات ، أو هيدروكسيد الألومنيوم ، أو بيكربونات الصوديوم ، أو كربونات المغنيسيوم ، أو مجموعات) بأمان مع هذا الدواء إذا لزم الأمر.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>كيف تتناول بانتوبرازول :</b></div>\n<div><b>الكبار:&nbsp;</b></div>\n<div>الجرعة الموصى بها هي قرص واحد (20 مجم) عن طريق الفم يومياً.&nbsp;</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>الأطفال:&nbsp;</b></div>\n<div>لم تثبت سلامة وفعالية هذا الدواء بعد عند الأطفال.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>خذ هذا الدواء على النحو الموصى به في هذه النشرة أو على النحو الموصى به من قبل طبيبك أو الصيدلي.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تأكد من تناول هذا الدواء لمدة 2 إلى 3 أيام متتالية على الأقل.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>توقف عن تناول هذا الدواء عندما تشعر بالارتياح التام من الأعراض.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>لا تأخذ الدواء لأكثر من 4 أسابيع إذا لم يوصي طبيبك بذلك.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تناول القرص قبل الوجبة.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>تناول الدواء في نفس الوقت كل يوم.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>ابلع القرص كاملاً مع كوب من الماء. لا تكسر أو تمضغ القرص.</div>\n<div></div>\n<div><b>كيفية تخزين بانتوبرازول :</b></div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>لا تقم بتخزين الدواء في درجات حرارة قصوى.&nbsp;</div>\n<div>&bull;<span> </span>احفظ الدواء بعيدًا عن متناول الأطفال 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It is used for the short-term treatment of adult patients with reflux signs and symptoms, like, regurgitation and heartburn.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Do not take Pantoprazole :</b></p>\n<p>If you are allergic to Pantoprazole or any of the ingredients in this medicine. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had.</p>\n<p>If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Warnings and precautions:</b></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions to this medication or have previously experienced allergic reactions to medications that are similar to this one (proton pump inhibitors). 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It is expected to start working after 1 day of treatment and up to 7 days for complete relief.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>Do not take this medication for prevention of stomach reflux.</li>\n<li>Do not take any other heartburn medication with this one, unless your doctor tells you to.</li>\n<li>This medication may increase the risk of stomach or bowel infections caused by bacteria. Make sure to tell your doctor if you develop gastrointestinal signs, like, severe and persistent diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.</li>\n<li>This medication may increase the risk of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) which is a skin disorder that develops usually in sun exposed parts of the body, like, the shoulders, upper back, neck, extensor arms and upper torso and is manifested by a red, raised and scaly rash. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any side effects like rash or painful joints. Your doctor may discontinue the medication if this happens.</li>\n<li>This medication may interfere with some lab tests that are required during investigations for neuroendocrine tumors (tumors that arise from the hormones and nervous system) and therefore your doctor may recommend stopping this medication at least 5 days before undergoing the test if needed. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are due to undergo a specific lab test (Chromogranin A).&nbsp;</li>\n<li>This medication is usually used for up to 4 weeks, unless your doctor recommends a longer duration of taking the medication.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>\n<li>This medication may affect your ability to absorb Vitamin B12 if used for long-term.</li>\n<li>This medication may increase the risk of bone fractures if taken at high doses and over long durations (more than 1 year). The risk is higher in elderly patients, in those who already have osteoporosis (low bone density) and in those who are taking corticosteroids. Your doctor may recommend supplementation with calcium and vitamin D depending on your case.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>This medication may cause low magnesium levels if used for three months or more. Signs of low magnesium levels include uncontrolled involuntary muscle movements, fatigue, confusion, convulsions, abnormal heart rhythms and dizziness. Make sure to contact your doctor if you develop any of these signs. Your doctor may recommend measuring your magnesium levels before starting this medication especially if you are at higher risk of low magnesium levels (e.g. long-term treatment with the medication or receiving other medications with this one that may exacerbate magnesium levels reduction in your blood). Low levels of magnesium may also cause low calcium or potassium levels in the blood</li>\n<li>Make sure to tell your doctor if you do not feel better after 2 weeks of starting this medication.</li>\n<li>Make sure to tell your doctor if you have been taking this medication for more than 4 weeks.</li>\n<li>Make sure to talk to your doctor immediately if you develop signs, like, vomiting especially if bloody and repetitive (appears as dark coffee grounds), pale skin, weakness, black or bloody stools, stomach pain, unintentional weight loss that is not related to exercise or diet, difficulty or pain when swallowing and chest pain.</li>\n<li>Your doctor may recommend some blood tests. 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Other uncommon or rare side effects include headache, diarrhea, feeling sick, flatulence, vomiting, bloating, dry mouth, dizziness, constipation, skin rash or hives, feeling tired or weak, stomach discomfort and pain, itching, fractures in the spine, hip or wrist, sleep problems, muscle joints, increase in liver enzymes in a blood test, changes or loss of sense of taste, blurred vision, painful joints, weight changes, enlarged breasts in males, increased body temperature, swelling of the extremities, depression, increased bilirubin and fat levels and a sharp drop in circulating granular white blood cells, decreased blood platelets (can cause easy bruising, delayed wound healing and bleeding), loss of coordination and orientation, decreased white blood cells (may increase risk of infections), decreased red blood cells, watery diarrhea, burning sensation or numbness, feeling of prickling, pins and needles or tingling, confusion, decreased level of magnesium and sodium in blood, hallucination and rash with painful joints.&nbsp;</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Other medicines and Pantoprazole :</b></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medications.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>\n<li>If you are taking some antifungals like ketoconazole (used to treat fungal infections).</li>\n<li>If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.</li>\n<li>If you are taking warfarin or phenprocoumon (blood thinners).</li>\n<li>If you are taking methotrexate (used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and cancer).</li>\n<li>If you are taking other acid reducing medications, like, another proton pump inhibitor (e.g. lansoprazole, omeprazole, rabeprazole) or an H2 antagonist (e.g. famotidine, ranitidine). Antacids (e.g. alginic acid, magaldrate, aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, or combinations) may be safely taken with this medication if needed.</li>\n</ul>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>How to take Pantoprazole :</b></p>\n<p><b>Adults:&nbsp;</b></p>\n<p>Recommended dose is one tablet (20 mg) orally every day.&nbsp;</p>\n<p><b>Children:&nbsp;</b></p>\n<p>Safety and effectiveness of this medication has not been established yet in children.&nbsp;</p>\n<p></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Take this medication as recommended in this leaflet or as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>Make sure to take this medication for at least 2-3 consecutive days.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>Stop taking this medication when you feel completely relieved from your symptoms.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>Do not take the medication for more than 4 weeks if not recommended by your doctor.&nbsp;</li>\n<li>Take the tablet before a meal.</li>\n<li>Take medication at the same time every day.</li>\n<li>Swallow tablet whole with a glass of water. 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Pantozol 20 mg Tablet 30pcs

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Pantoprazole 20 mg Gastro-resistant Tablets

What is Pantoprazole used for:

Pantoprazole is a medication that belongs to a class of medications known as ”proton pump inhibitors”. It is used for the short-term treatment of adult patients with reflux signs and symptoms, like, regurgitation and heartburn.

Do not take Pantoprazole :

If you are allergic to Pantoprazole or any of the ingredients in this medicine. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had.

If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.

Warnings and precautions:

  • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions to this medication or have previously experienced allergic reactions to medications that are similar to this one (proton pump inhibitors). Signs of allergic reactions include shortness of breath, skin rash, swelling of the face or neck, decreased blood pressure and dizziness. 
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you have liver problems, jaundice (yellowing of eyes and skin), anemia, bleeding in your stomach or bowel, unintentional weight loss, difficulty swallowing, persistent vomiting or vomiting with blood and any other medical problem.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you previously have had a stomach ulcer (sore in your stomach) or a surgery in your stomach or bowel. 
  • Consult your doctor if you are placed on continuous symptomatic treatment of heartburn or indigestion for 4 weeks or more. 
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if your symptoms are new or have recently changed and you are aged more than 55 years 
  • Make sure to follow up with your doctor on a regular basis if you are aged more than 55 years and are taking non-prescription heartburn medications almost every day. 
  • Consult your doctor if you will be undergoing an endoscopy or urea breath test before starting the medication. 
  • This medication may not cause immediate relief after taking it. It is expected to start working after 1 day of treatment and up to 7 days for complete relief. 
  • Do not take this medication for prevention of stomach reflux.
  • Do not take any other heartburn medication with this one, unless your doctor tells you to.
  • This medication may increase the risk of stomach or bowel infections caused by bacteria. Make sure to tell your doctor if you develop gastrointestinal signs, like, severe and persistent diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
  • This medication may increase the risk of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) which is a skin disorder that develops usually in sun exposed parts of the body, like, the shoulders, upper back, neck, extensor arms and upper torso and is manifested by a red, raised and scaly rash. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any side effects like rash or painful joints. Your doctor may discontinue the medication if this happens.
  • This medication may interfere with some lab tests that are required during investigations for neuroendocrine tumors (tumors that arise from the hormones and nervous system) and therefore your doctor may recommend stopping this medication at least 5 days before undergoing the test if needed. Make sure to tell your doctor if you are due to undergo a specific lab test (Chromogranin A). 
  • This medication is usually used for up to 4 weeks, unless your doctor recommends a longer duration of taking the medication.  
  • This medication may affect your ability to absorb Vitamin B12 if used for long-term.
  • This medication may increase the risk of bone fractures if taken at high doses and over long durations (more than 1 year). The risk is higher in elderly patients, in those who already have osteoporosis (low bone density) and in those who are taking corticosteroids. Your doctor may recommend supplementation with calcium and vitamin D depending on your case. 
  • This medication may cause low magnesium levels if used for three months or more. Signs of low magnesium levels include uncontrolled involuntary muscle movements, fatigue, confusion, convulsions, abnormal heart rhythms and dizziness. Make sure to contact your doctor if you develop any of these signs. Your doctor may recommend measuring your magnesium levels before starting this medication especially if you are at higher risk of low magnesium levels (e.g. long-term treatment with the medication or receiving other medications with this one that may exacerbate magnesium levels reduction in your blood). Low levels of magnesium may also cause low calcium or potassium levels in the blood
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you do not feel better after 2 weeks of starting this medication.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor if you have been taking this medication for more than 4 weeks.
  • Make sure to talk to your doctor immediately if you develop signs, like, vomiting especially if bloody and repetitive (appears as dark coffee grounds), pale skin, weakness, black or bloody stools, stomach pain, unintentional weight loss that is not related to exercise or diet, difficulty or pain when swallowing and chest pain.
  • Your doctor may recommend some blood tests. Make sure to tell your doctor that you are currently taking this medicine if you are due to have any blood test. 

Possible side effects:

Possible serious side effects of Pantoprazole include signs of an allergic reaction, like rash and hives, signs of serious skin reactions, like, bleeding and losing skin around genitals, nose, mouth or eyes, blistering or peeling of the skin, rash with swelling and rash upon sun exposure, signs of liver damage, like, yellowing of the eyes and skin, signs of kidney damage, like, lower back pain with fever and painful urination. Common side effects include benign polyps in the stomach. Other uncommon or rare side effects include headache, diarrhea, feeling sick, flatulence, vomiting, bloating, dry mouth, dizziness, constipation, skin rash or hives, feeling tired or weak, stomach discomfort and pain, itching, fractures in the spine, hip or wrist, sleep problems, muscle joints, increase in liver enzymes in a blood test, changes or loss of sense of taste, blurred vision, painful joints, weight changes, enlarged breasts in males, increased body temperature, swelling of the extremities, depression, increased bilirubin and fat levels and a sharp drop in circulating granular white blood cells, decreased blood platelets (can cause easy bruising, delayed wound healing and bleeding), loss of coordination and orientation, decreased white blood cells (may increase risk of infections), decreased red blood cells, watery diarrhea, burning sensation or numbness, feeling of prickling, pins and needles or tingling, confusion, decreased level of magnesium and sodium in blood, hallucination and rash with painful joints. 

Other medicines and Pantoprazole :

  • Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medications.  
  • If you are taking some antifungals like ketoconazole (used to treat fungal infections).
  • If you are taking HIV protease inhibitors (medications used to treat HIV), like, atazanavir and nelfinavir.
  • If you are taking warfarin or phenprocoumon (blood thinners).
  • If you are taking methotrexate (used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and cancer).
  • If you are taking other acid reducing medications, like, another proton pump inhibitor (e.g. lansoprazole, omeprazole, rabeprazole) or an H2 antagonist (e.g. famotidine, ranitidine). Antacids (e.g. alginic acid, magaldrate, aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, or combinations) may be safely taken with this medication if needed.

How to take Pantoprazole :

Adults: 

Recommended dose is one tablet (20 mg) orally every day. 

Children: 

Safety and effectiveness of this medication has not been established yet in children. 

  • Take this medication as recommended in this leaflet or as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist. 
  • Make sure to take this medication for at least 2-3 consecutive days. 
  • Stop taking this medication when you feel completely relieved from your symptoms. 
  • Do not take the medication for more than 4 weeks if not recommended by your doctor. 
  • Take the tablet before a meal.
  • Take medication at the same time every day.
  • Swallow tablet whole with a glass of water. Do not break or chew the tablet.

How to store Pantoprazole :

  • Do not store tablets at extreme temperatures 
  • Keep out of the reach of children and pet
  • Do not use beyond the expiry date mentioned on the box 
  • Keep medication in its original pack to protect it from moisture and light
  • Do not use damaged pills
  • Do not dispose medication in the wastewater or household waste 
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