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can pantocid 20mg taken during mestruation? ## Hello, Rose! How are you? Pantocid has nothing to do with your hormones or menstruation. It contains the active ingredient Pantoprazole, which is a proton pump inhibitor that's used to help reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach to treat or prevent conditions such as heartburn, GERD, ulcers and gastritis. Learn more Pantocid details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, flatulence and stomach pain. Is there anything else I can help with? Are there any other questions or concerns?

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I wand the chemical name and use of pantodak 40 injection ## Pantodac contains the active ingredient Pantroprazole, which is a proton pump inhibitor that is used to help reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach to help treat, or prevent conditions such as ulcers, GERD and heartburn. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, stomach pain and dry mouth. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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Does not look like pill I received at Hospital ## How long after 1 year will the 93 12 pill still be good to use, or should it be discarded. ## The manufacturer Teva Pharmaceuticals lists this tablet as containing 40mgs of Pantroprazole, which is used to help reduce the amount of acid your stomach products to help treat, or prevent conditions, such as GERD, heartburn, ulcers and gastritis. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, flatulence, and stomach pain. Once expire, they may start to lose efficacy, so it would best to obtain a new supply. Are there any other questions, or concerns?

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My sister was told months ago she had an ulcer. Now there is blood in her stool and in her vomit. Her dr prescribed Topzole. Will this help her? I am really worried about her. ## Hello, Belinda! How is she doing? Topzole contains the active ingredient Pantroprazole, it helps reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach to treat or prevent ulcers, as well as other acidic conditions, so yes, it may help. However, it will take time, it may be as long as 4 months. Learn more Pantoprazole details here. It may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, stomach pain and flatulence. Has she also been checked for H. Pylori bacteria? If that is present and has caused her ulcer, she'll need to take an antibiotic to eradicate it. ## Hi. Can I stop using topzole 40mg p40 tablets without...

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I was prescribed tab celin, cobadex and pan 40 . Can you guide what are these tablets prescribed for. I fainted in office was breathless. ## Celin is a just a nutritional supplement that contains Vitamin C. Pan contains the active ingredient Pantroprazole, which is a proton pump inhibitor that is used to help reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach, to treat or prevent conditions such as heartburn, ulcers and GERD. Cobadex is also a nutritional supplement that contains Vitamins C, a complex of B Vitamins and Folic Acid. Are you careful with your diet and make sure you eat healthy?

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I have a pill to help with gall bladder pain from a friend. (I KNOW) ! It is a mustard yellow, shaped like a football and has 93-12 printed in black. ## Hi, Tracy! Sorry you're miserable. However, this tablet is not a pain reliever. It contains 40mgs of Pantroprazole in a time released formulation, it is a proton pump inhibitor that's used to help reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach to treat or prevent conditions such as ulcers, heartburn, GERD and gastritis. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, flatulence and stomach pain. Learn more Pantoprazole details here. They may have misunderstood where your pain is coming from. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have been taking Pantop 40 for the last 4 months before taking anything else in the morning. I was ok and had no gastric problem. I purchased these tablets in India. Now I am in Australia. What is its substitute in Australia? ## The active ingredient is Pantoprazole, which is a proton pump inhibitor, so as long as your doctor approves, you can look for Pantroprazole, or a different PPI. The U.S. FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, stomach pain, and headache. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I recieved a prescription for Pantoprazole Sodium DR 40mg. But my pill looks completely different from what I've had in the past and is different from the descriptions I can find on what it should look like. I have a white, oval tablet with "97" imprinted on one side. The imprints vary between red or black in the same bottle. What do I have in my hands? Any help is appreciated. ## How did you look for it, did you just do a search for what Pantroprazole should look like, or did you search for that imprint? The imprint is what enables a pill to be identified. If you just search for examples of what it should look like, you'll not likely have much luck, since this is a generic medication and most sites don't list all possible options. It is the correct medication, this ...

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advantages of omeprazole over pantoprazole ## There really is no benefit to using one over the other, they both work the same and are in the same class of medications, proton pump inhibitors. However, just like any other medication, one may work better for someone than a different one does. There is really no explanation for why this happens, but it does. Has your doctor recommended one of them? Here are links to both: ## Actually Pantoprazole is becoming more prescribed and the tendency is to make it more prescribed than Omeprazole. The effect of both proton pump inhibitors is similar, but Pantroprazole is more safe when combined with (some) other drugs, since it has a lower affinity for the cit. P450 than Omeprazole, an enzyme responsible for the metabolism of many drugs. You can find...

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my father has cough for more than 3weeks very continuously he will cough and it makes more strain to him, he is an heart and TB patient. he is taking his both disease prescription very seriuosly. before i month i had very serious caugh doctor said i have severe bronchitis so my doctor priscribed me this pantosec with some antibiotic.. can i give my father this pantosec for his serious caugh.. ## First of all, what he can safely take depends on what other medications he is on, so without knowing that, I really can't tell you. As to the Pantosec, this is not a medication to treat coughing. Pantosec contains the active ingredient Pantroprazole, it is a proton pump inhibitor that is used to reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach and help protect it. Your doctor gave it to you...

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PAIN UPPER ABDOMEN when I drink or eat Ifeel like vomitting and when vomit acoid like liquid /salaiva comes out. dr advised me to take 1 tab cinesta befor 1 hr before meal and took injection pantacid last evening ## I'm sorry, there was another post recently about Cinesta, I couldn't find information on it then and I still can't locate any details on a medication under this name or anything similar. I've tried everything I can think of, including spelling variations. Can you provide any more details? What country is it from? Can you double check the name and spelling? Pantocid contains the active ingredient Pantropazole, it is a proton pump inhibitor that is used to reduce the amount of acid produce by the stomach. It is helpful in treating conditions, such as heartburn,...

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