Lansoprazole and pantoprazole are both proton pump inhibitors, for the inhibition of gastric acid secretion of drugs, the two drugs have similar principles of action and adverse reactions, adverse reactions are small, can be selected under the guidance of a professional doctor.
The main effect of lansoprazole and pantoprazole is to inhibit gastric acid secretion, protect the gastric mucosa, etc. They are mainly used for the treatment of acute and chronic gastric diseases (e.g., acute gastritis, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric mucous membrane erosion, etc.), reflux esophagitis, and Droege-Ayer syndrome.
The incidence of adverse reactions to proton pump inhibitors is low, such as epigastric pain, dizziness, allergic reactions, etc. Long-term use can cause vitamin C, vitamin B12 and calcium absorption disorders, which can lead to corresponding diseases.
It should be noted that lansoprazole is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to lansoprazole and are taking human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitors. Pantoprazole is contraindicated in women who are allergic to pantoprazole, pregnant and lactating.
All of the above medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor and avoid self-medication.