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Pantozol 40 mg 15 Tablets

Pantozol Tablets Effectively Treat Acidity And Stomach Ulcers By Reducing Gastric Acid Production And Speeding Up Healing.

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  • Key IngredientsPantoprazole 40 mg
  • Product FormTablets
  • Package Size15 Tablets
  • Caution & WarningsDo Not Use For Long Periods Without Medical Supervision. Prolonged Use May Cause Vitamin B12 Deficiency.
  • Storage ConditionsStore Below 25°C.
  • How To UseTake one capsule daily in the morning 30 minutes before eating. Take the capsules whole with a sufficient amount of water.
  • ConcernsTreatment Of Acidity And Stomach Ulcers

1. What are the indications for using PANTOZOL 40 MG?

A1: It is used to treat erosive esophagitis caused by severe Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), gastric and duodenal ulcers, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, and it is used in combination with antibiotics to treat H. Pylori infection.

2. When should the tablet be taken for the best effectiveness?

A2: The tablet is taken once daily, preferably early in the morning and before a meal (30 minutes to one hour before breakfast), to ensure maximum effect on the acid pumps.

3. What is the usual duration of use for this medication?

A3: The duration depends on the condition; for duodenal ulcers, it is typically 2-4 weeks, and for GERD, 4-8 weeks. Long-term use (months or years) is not recommended unless under strict medical supervision.

4. What are the most common side effects?

A4: Common side effects include headache, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and flatulence (gas). These symptoms are usually mild, temporary, and subside as the body adjusts to the medication.

5. Are there risks associated with prolonged use of the medication?

A5: Yes. Prolonged use (more than a year) may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures (osteoporosis), Vitamin B12 deficiency, and in rare cases, an increased risk of intestinal infection (such as C. difficile).