How Long Should I Take Pantoprazole (And Why)?

How Long Should I Take Pantoprazole (And Why)?

Exact Answer: 2 To 8 Weeks

Some medicines can be used to treat many major and minor health problems, while some medicines are consumed only for treating a single health problem. Some people try using natural medicines, while some take medicines made up of chemical ingredients. Some claim it is better to choose medicines with chemical ingredients, while some prefer natural ingredients hoping there won’t be any sort of side effects. One medicine that is used by all, an OTC medicine, is pantoprazole.

Pantoprazole is a medicine that is taken to reduce the amount of acid made by the stomach. In every human body, the stomach excretes acid, but sometimes, the level of acid it makes can exceed the normal level. It is also used to treat health issues like GORD (Gastro-oesophageal reflux), heartburn and acid reflux.

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How Long Should I Take Pantoprazole?

Pantoprazole intake durationTime
Minimum duration2 weeks
Average duration4 weeks
Maximum duration8 weeks

GORD happens when a person keeps getting acid reflux, and on the other hand, pantoprazole is also taken to treat stomach ulcers, and also prevent them. Not many people are aware of the fact that pantoprazole can also be taken as a remedial option for a type of tumor that forms in the pancreas, or even the gut. This condition is quite rare and it is called the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and it is believed that pantoprazole can help a lot with the symptoms.

Pantoprazole is normally available in tablet form, and there are some types of pantoprazole, and the dosage of pantoprazole is based on the health issue. There are many facts that one should know before taking pantoprazole and follow them. Usually, people take pantoprazole once a day, and normally in the morning. When people take pantoprazole, there is always a possibility that they could experience side effects.

Whatever the health issue might be, pantoprazole can be taken for a minimum duration of about 2 weeks, average duration of 4 weeks without any side effects, and nobody should take pantoprazole for more than 8 weeks without a doctor’s prescription or advice. Usually, the medicine will start showing effects after 2 weeks of taking the medicine, but it will take whole 4 weeks for the symptoms to go away completely.

Why Should I Take Pantroprazole For That Long?

When people take pantoprazole without prescription and the symptoms don’t go away even after 2 weeks, it is better to visit a doctor and consult them. Some rules should be followed. Anybody older than 12 can take pantoprazole and people who have liver problems, are pregnant or breastfeeding, should not take pantoprazole without a doctor’s prescription.

People who take pantoprazole once a day can take a dose in the morning, while people who take pantoprazole twice a day can take a dose in the morning and a dose in the night. Normally, pantoprazole is taken in 20mg or 40mg tablets and the dosage will be changed based on the person’s physical characteristics, and the health illness. When a person experiences side effects after taking pantoprazole like headache and diarrhea, it is better to visit a doctor for further instructions.

Though side effects rarely happen, it is better to keep an eye out for them. There are some other serious symptoms like wheezing, skin rashes, severe swelling in every area of the body, tightness around the throat and chest, and at times like these, it is better to stop the medication before visiting the doctor.

Conclusion

Pantoprazole is also available in powder form and also in juice form. Normally, doctors prescribe about 20 to 40 milligrams of pantoprazole per day, and the dosage can differ based on many factors. Before prescribing the right dosage, doctors normally consider the reason for intake, the age of the person taking the medicine, their weight, severity of the health issue, and much more.

It is also necessary to be consistent while taking this medicine, and if a person skips a dosage, it is better to take the medicine as soon as possible, and pantoprazole is not prescribed to kids below the age of 12 to 15. It is also very important to maintain the right dosage and keep an eye out for symptoms.

References

  1. https://link.springer.com/article/10.2165/00003495-199651030-00012
  2. https://link.springer.com/article/10.2165/00003495-200363010-00006
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