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Pantaloc Tablets Pantoloc® (Pantoprazole Sodium) Pantoloc pricing
Brand Pantoloc manufactured by: SOLVAY PHARMA INC
Chemical name: Pantoprazole Sodium (Generic not available)

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Pantoloc Common Use: Pantoloc is used to treat acid-related stomach problems.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The following information is intended to heighten awareness of health information and does not suggest diagnosis or treatment. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

This webpage contains general information about Pantoloc. If you need more specific information, ask your doctor or pharmacist. It is important for you to follow carefully your doctor's instructions regarding how and when to take Pantoloc.

What is Pantoloc used for and how does it work? Pantoloc is the brand name for the medication, pantoprazole sodium.

Pantoloc is used to treat acid-related stomach problems such as stomach ulcers (also known as gastric ulcers), duodenal ulcers (including ulcers that are associated with a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori ), reflux esophagitis (a severe form of heartburn) and symptoms of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (heartburn and acid regurgitation). Pantoloc works by reducing the amount of acid made in your stomach.

Your doctor will have explained why you need to be treated with Pantoloc and will have told you what dose to take. Follow your doctor's directions carefully as they may be different from the information provided in this webpage.

What is in Pantoloc? Each Pantoloc tablet contains pantoprazole sodium as the active ingredient. Other nonmedicinal ingredients are: anhydrous sodium carbonate, calcium stearate, crospovidone, ferric oxide, mannitol, methylhydroxypropyl cellulose, poly(ethylacrylate, methacrylic acid), polysorbate 80, polyvidone, propylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, titanium dioxide, and triethyl citrate.

Check with your doctor whether you might be allergic to any of the above ingredients.

What should I tell my doctor before taking Pantoloc? Tell your doctor:

  • about all health problems you have now or have had in the past;
  • about all other medicines you take, including ones you can get without a prescription;
  • if you are allergic to “nonmedicinal” substances which may be present in “Pantoloc” (see “What is in Pantoloc?”);
  • if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are breast-feeding.

How do I take Pantoloc properly? Your doctor has recommended you take Pantoloc tablets for a specific number of weeks. Keep taking Pantoloc until you have finished all your tablets, as recommended by your doctor. Do not stop even when you start to feel better. If you stop taking Pantoloc too soon, your symptoms may return.

If you forget to take one dose of Pantoloc, take a tablet as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next dose. If it is, do not take the missed tablet at all. Never double-up on a dose to make up for the one you have missed, just go back to your regular schedule.

Pantoloc may be taken in the morning, with or without food. Swallow the tablet(s) whole, with water. Do not crush or chew the tablet(s).

Pantoloc may be used in combination with 2 antibiotics to treat ulcers associated with Helicobacter pylori . Doses of Pantoloc and each of the antibiotics should be taken twice a day, or as prescribed by your doctor.

Are there any side effects? Like any medication, Pantoloc may cause side effects in some people. When side effects have been reported, they have been generally mild and did not last a long time. Headache and diarrhea are the most common side effects; less often rash, itchiness and dizziness can occur. If any of these become troublesome, consult your doctor. If you experience any unusual or unexpected symptoms while using Pantoloc, consult your doctor.

What should I do in case of overdose? If you or someone you know takes a lot more than the recommended dose (an overdose), you should contact a doctor or pharmacist immediately. No severe symptoms have been seen up to now in cases of overdose, or in patients following administration of doses up to 240 mg.

Where should I keep Pantoloc? Keep your tablets at room temperature (15 to 30°C) and in a safe place, where children cannot reach them.

Important Note: This information is intended to alert you to some of the times when you should call your doctor. Other situations which cannot be predicted may arise while you are taking medicines. Nothing should stop you from calling your doctor with any questions or concerns you have about using Pantoloc.

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