Experiences with Pantoprazole

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Active ingredient: pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate
ATC Code: A02BC02

Level of
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Level of Satisfaction 66%

What patients say...

Effectiveness 66%
Quantity of side effects 50%
Severity of side effects 45%
Ease of use 83%

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Pantoprazole
15/08/2017 | | 42moderated by Philip
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (40mg) for pancreatitis

After being admitted to hospital with pancreatitis, the specialist prescribed me pantoprazole. In actual fact as soon as I started taking it I noticed its positive effect with no noticeable side effects.
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Pantoprazole
05/08/2017 | | 66moderated by Charlotte
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (50mg) for congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)

Following a stomach perforation during an investigate surgery for a diaphragmatic hernia in May 2010. My family and friends were called on two occasions because it looked like I wasn't going to make it to the morning. Since then I've been on 50 mg pantoprazole, 40 mg losartan potassium and 5 mg amlodipine. Since September 2016 I've been having personal training sessions with a close family frie...
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Pantoprazole
25/07/2017 | | 67moderated by Susan
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (20mg) for Barrett's oesophagus

Since I've been using pantoprazole I've had lots of pain in my stomach and a very bloated feeling. I've still got one dose of pantoprazole by Aurobindo to go which I'm going to take now. I read a review online that someone else switched to the one made by Pensa and the symptoms reduced quite a lot.
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Pantoprazole
10/07/2017 | | 52moderated by Philip
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (40mg) for gastric protector

Because of diabetes I have to take various medicines, such as cholesterol-lowering drugs and bold thinners (because of various other interventions) and I've got an insulin pump. Previously I had always had an intolerance to different medicines which evidenced itself through stomach pain and burning acid reflux. As soon as I started taking Pantoprazole these horrid side effects disappeared. Up t...
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Pantoprazole
10/06/2017 | | 71moderated by Charlotte
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (20mg) for congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)

Long-term use. Rarely monitored by GP. Have to ask for it myself. Not using it is not an option because of a rupture in my diaphragm. First time different brand. Can eat straight after taking it. With Sandoz I need to have the tablet an hour before my breakfast. A shame, but that's how it is.
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Pantoprazole
02/05/2017 | | 40moderated by Philip
pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (40mg) for oesophagitis

Drug was prescribed by GP to calm my stomach. I had an inflamed oesophagus up to my breastbone. GP reckoned this was because of stomach acid. These problems went away. After a few days taking this drug I got increasingly nauseous. First just in the evenings, later mornings too. Over a few days the time I had without problems got less and less. Headache. A bit of a numb feeling. There were also ...
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