Pantoprazole Sodium Effects and Side Effects

Pantoprazole sodium can play a role in inhibiting the secretion of gastric acid by binding with protons in the cells of the stomach lining. Side effects include thrombocytopenia, urticaria, and arthralgia. Pantoprazole sodium is generally used in the treatment of gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers, and reflux esophagitis, etc. The combination of this product with amoxicillin and clindamycin can eradicate Helicobacter pylori infection. Adverse reactions such as gastric fundic gland polyps, diarrhea, fatigue, dizziness, sleep disorders, etc. may occur after the use of the drug. For patients with impaired hepatic function, liver enzymes need to be tested regularly during the period of use of the drug. This product should not be combined with drugs containing rilpivirine, and it is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product. If you need to use pantoprazole sodium, you should be under the guidance of a doctor.