Pantin 40mg Injection
Hetero Drugs Ltd

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In-stock 10 ml in 1 vial
55.50

NOTICE: unsafe with : Alcohol

USED FOR:
Acidity Heartburn Intestinal ulcers

COMPOSITION:
Pantoprazole (40mg)

Therapeutic Uses:
gastro intestinal

Related Warnings
CAUTION
Alcohol
CAUTION

Taking a large amount of alcohol can increase acidity and cause acid reflux in the food pipe causing heartburn. This would decrease the effect of this drug and can aggravate your underlying condition.

PROBABLY SAFE
Pregnancy
PROBABLY SAFE

Pantin 40mg Injection is probably safe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effect on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. Please consult your doctor.

CAUTION
Lactation
CAUTION

Pantin 40mg Injection should be used with caution during lactation. Breast feeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from her body.

Driving

Pantin 40mg Injection may make you feel dizzy, drowsy or affect your vision. Do not drive until your vision is clear.

SAFE
Kidney
SAFE

Pantin 40mg Injection is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Pantin 40mg Injection is recommended.However, the use of Pantin 40mg Injection is not advised along with other medicines used for the treatment of Helicobacter Pylori infection.

Liver

Pantin 40mg Injection is probably safe to use in patients with liver disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Pantin 40mg Injection may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.

Pantoprazole   40mg

Uses of Pantin Injection
Pantin 40mg Injection is used in the treatment of acidity, heartburn, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers.

How to use Pantin Injection
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.

How Pantin Injection works
Pantin 40mg Injection is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). It works by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach which helps in relief of acid-related indigestion and heartburn.

Side Effects:

Common Nausea, Headache, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Flatulence, Diarrhoea.

Expert advice for Pantin Injection
Inform your doctor if you do not feel better after taking it for 14 days as you may be suffering from some other problem that needs attention. Pantin can decrease magnesium levels in blood. Get your magnesium levels checked regularly. You may need a magnesium supplement or need to discontinue your medicine.  Inform your doctor if you are suffering from osteoporosis as Pantin can weaken your bones by decreasing calcium levels in blood. You may need a calcium supplement, preferably calcium citrate. Pantin is a well-tolerated medicine and provides relief for a long time. It may take a few days to show its effect. You can take an antacid for a quick relief during this time unless your doctor has asked you not to use them. Once you start feeling better, do not stop taking your medicine. Take it for the duration as advised by your doctor

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is Pantin used for?
Pantin is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) which is used for the treatment of conditions like heartburn, acid regurgitation, and stomach ulcers.

Q. Is Pantin an antacid?
No, Pantin is not an antacid, it belongs to a therapeutic group of drugs called proton pump inhibitors. It acts by decreasing acid secretion in the stomach while antacids neutralize the acid in the stomach and coat the stomach mucosa.

Q. Is Pantin safe?
Pantin is relatively safe if taken in prescribed dose for prescribed duration as advised by your doctor

Q. Is Pantin a painkiller?
No, Pantin is not a painkiller. It is a proton pump inhibitor which is used for the treatment of conditions like heartburn, acid regurgitation, and stomach ulcers.

Q. Is Pantin a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)?
Yes, Pantin is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) which inhibits the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

Q. Can I take Pantin forever?
Pantin should not be taken for a long time unless there is an indication for the medicine. Though generally safe, certain conditions like low magnesium levels and fractures are associated with long-term use. Consult your doctor before continuing the drug for a long time as you may need to get some tests done on a regular basis.

Q. Can I take Pantin with ondansetron?
No relevant interactions have been reported between Pantin and ondansetron. Consult your doctor before taking them together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with azithromycin?
No clinically relevant interactions have been reported between Pantin and azithromycin so far. Consult your doctor before taking these drugs together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with Ibuprofen?
There are no interactions reported between Pantin and ibuprofen when used together. However, you must consult your doctor before taking them together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with ranitidine?
Both Pantin and ranitidine work by lowering the acid secretion in the stomach for stomach ulcers and heartburn. There are no interactions reported between ranitidine and Pantin if used together. However, studies have also shown no additional benefit in using ranitidine along with Pantin. Please Consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with amoxicillin?
No clinically relevant interaction has been reported between Pantin Pantin and amoxicillin. Please check with your doctor before taking these medicines together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with antibiotics?
Various studies comparing the use of Pantin while the patients were also taking different antibiotics revealed no clinically relevant interactions. However, always consult your doctor before taking Pantin along with antibiotics.

Q. Can I take Pantin with levothyroxine?
Absorption (time to reach blood) of levothyroxine may be delayed if it is taken with Pantin. Consult your doctor before taking both the medicines together.

Q. Can I take Pantin with other medications?
Pantin can generally be taken safely with other drugs. But there are certain medications like anti-HIV drugs and anticoagulants which can have interaction with Pantin and thus should not be combined or should be closely monitored when given together. Please consult your doctor if you need to take Pantin with other medications.

Q. Can I take Pantin with ciprofloxacin?
There are no interactions reported between Pantin and ciprofloxacin. However, this does not mean interactions cannot occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Does Pantin cause hair loss?
Hair loss has not been reported with the use of Pantin. If you experience excessive hair loss while taking Pantin, please consult your doctor.

Q. Does Pantin cause constipation?
Both diarrhea and constipation have been reported as a common side effects of Pantin in children and in adults. Consult your doctor if you experience intolerable side effects while taking Pantin.

Q. Does Pantin cause weight gain?
Change in weight has been associated with Pantin. Consult your doctor if you have weight gain or weight loss during Pantin use.

Q. Does Pantin cause dry mouth?
Dry mouth has been reported as a side effect with Pantin. Kindly consult your doctor if you have this problem while taking Pantin.

Q. Does Pantin cause gas?
Flatulence (gas), abdominal distension, and bloating (fullness) have been associated with Pantin use. Consult your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.

Q. Does Pantin cause dementia?
Dementia has not been reported with Pantin use. Consult your doctor if you have any symptoms of dementia.

Q. Does Pantin cause diarrhea?
Diarrhea is one of the most commonly occurring side effects with the use of Pantin. Do consult your doctor if you have any such symptom.

Q. Does Pantin expire?
Yes, like any other medicine, Pantin has an expiry date. Please check the expiry date mentioned on the pack before taking the medicine.

Q. Does Pantin contain aluminum or magnesium?
Pantin does not commonly contain aluminum or magnesium as an excipient (additional substance) or as a coating. Please read the package insert available with the medicine for further information.