Why is Pantoprazole sodium prescribed?
Protonix blocks the production of stomach acid. It is prescribed
to heal a condition called erosive esophagitis (a severe
inflammation of the passage to the stomach) brought on by a
persistent backflow of stomach acid (gastroesophageal reflux
disease). Later, it may be prescribed to maintain healing and
prevent a relapse. It is also used in the treatment of conditions
marked by constant overproduction of stomach acid, such as Zollinger-Ellison
syndrome.
Most important fact about Pantoprazole sodium
Protonix is highly effective. In most patients, stomach acid
secretion drops 85 to 95 percent after a single week of treatment.
How should you take Pantoprazole sodium?
Protonix may be taken with or without food. Do not chew, crush,
or split the delayed-release tablets. If you are taking antacids you
may continue to do so.
What side effects may occur?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Protonix.
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Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, burping, diarrhea, gas, headache, insomnia,
nausea, rash, vomiting
Why should Pantoprazole sodium not be prescribed?
If Protonix gives you an allergic reaction, you'll be unable to
use it.
Special warnings about Pantoprazole sodium
Protonix has been known to cause several extremely
rare—but very serious—side effects, including severe allergic
reaction, severe swelling of the face and throat, eye damage,
dangerous skin reactions, and inflammation of the pancreas. Seek
emergency care immediately if you begin to have difficulty breathing
or swallowing, or begin to develop blisters, eruptions, or peeling
skin.
If you have a liver condition, make sure the
doctor is aware of it. A dosage adjustment may be needed for anyone
with serious liver disease.
Protonix has not been tested for safety or
effectiveness in children.
Possible food and drug interactions when
taking Pantoprazole sodium
If Protonix is taken with certain other drugs, the
effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is
especially important to check with your doctor before combining
Protonix with the following:
Ampicillin
Iron
Ketoconazole
Warfarin
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Although no harmful effects during pregnancy are
known, there's no definite proof of safety either. Protonix is
therefore recommended during pregnancy only if clearly needed. If
you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately.
There is a possibility that Protonix may appear in
breast milk, causing serious side effects in the nursing infant. If
you have to take the drug, you should not plan on breastfeeding.
Recommended dosage for Pantoprazole sodium
ADULTS
Erosive Esophagitis
The usual dose is 40 milligrams once a day for up
to 8 weeks. If your esophagus hasn't healed in that time, your
doctor may prescribe an additional 8-week course of therapy. The
same dose is used to maintain healing.
Overproduction of Stomach Acid
The usual starting dose is 40 milligrams twice a
day. The doctor may increase the dose if necessary. Doses as high as
240 milligrams per day have been used. Treatment may continue for
years.
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious
consequences. Although little is known about Protonix overdose in
humans, in animal studies it interferes with coordination and
reduces activity. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention
immediately.
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