Pantoprazole Injection is not an anti-inflammatory drug, it is a proton pump inhibitor that treats gastric and duodenal ulcers, etc. and should be used as prescribed by your doctor.
Pantoprazole injection belongs to the proton pump inhibitor class of drugs, but is not an anti-inflammatory drug. It can inhibit gastric acid secretion and is clinically used to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers, reflux esophagitis, and acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by acute gastric mucosal lesions.
Pantoprazole injection should not be used in people who have allergic reactions to this drug component such as angioedema, urticaria; also can not be combined with atazanavir and other drugs that depend on the acidic environment of the stomach for absorption. Adverse reactions such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth, elevated liver enzymes and even allergic reactions may occur during use.
The medication should be applied rationally according to the doctor’s instructions, and if there is any discomfort, immediate feedback should be given to the doctor.