Can pramipexole cause electrolyte disturbances?

The generic name of Pantoprazole is Pantoprazole Sodium Enteric Capsules or Pantoprazole Sodium for Injection, and its use may cause electrolyte disorders, which vary from person to person. Pantoprazole Sodium Enteric Capsules or Pantoprazole Sodium for Injection is a proton pump inhibitor with inhibitory effect on gastric acid, and is indicated for reflux esophagitis, active gastric and duodenal ulcers, and Droe-Ayer syndrome. Contraindications to the drug include patients who are allergic to the product or to substituted benzimidazoles. Electrolyte disorders may occur after administration, and adverse reactions such as hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia, and hypocalcemia may occur. Specific medication should be used in accordance with medical advice to avoid serious consequences.