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40 mg orally twice daily for 7 days, commonly in conjunction with clarithromycin and either amoxicillin or metronidazole to eradicate Helicobacter pylori, followed with 40 mg pantoprazole orally once daily until day 28. Triple therapy has resulted in eradication rates of greater than 95%. The QUADRATE Study (n=405) - Quadruple therapy:
Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that decreases acid secretion in the stomach and may be given to relieve the symptoms of heartburn or to allow inflamed tissue in the gastrointestinal tract to heal. Pantoprazole tablets are delayed-release and should not be split, crushed, or chewed; pantoprazole oral granules are available. 5. Tips
Applies to pantoprazole: intravenous powder for injection, intravenous solution, oral delayed release tablet, oral granule enteric coated, oral suspension. General adverse events The most commonly reported side effects were headache, diarrhea, and injection site thrombophlebitis (in IV formulations).
Pantoprazole starts to work within 2 and a half (2.5) hours – this is the time it takes for it to block the secretion of acid in the stomach - and lasts for 24 hours. Pantoprazole does not provide fast-acting relief from indigestion, acid reflux, or dyspepsia symptoms like antacids such as Tums or Maalox do, and will not treat current symptoms.
Oral: 40 mg orally 2 times a day. Maximum dose: 240 mg/day; Parenteral: Initial dose: 80 mg via IV infusion every 12 hours, given over at least 2 minutes OR over 15 minutes; Maintenance dose: 80 mg via IV infusion every 8 to 12 hours, given over at least 2 minutes OR over 15 minutes; Maximum dose: 240 mg/day; Maximum duration of therapy: 6 days ...
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Reconstitute vial containing 40 mg pantoprazole with 10 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride injection to provide a solution containing 4 mg/mL. Dilution GERD: Dilute one vial of reconstituted solution containing pantoprazole 4 mg/mL with 100 mL of 5% dextrose injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, or lactated Ringer’s injection to produce a ...
Pantoprazole 40 mg and 20 mg once daily were also compared with nizatidine 150 mg twice daily in a US multicenter, double-blind study of 243 patients with reflux symptoms and endoscopically diagnosed EE of grade 2 or above. The percentages of patients healed (per protocol, n = 212) are shown in Table 9.
Dosage forms: oral delayed release capsule (10 mg; 20 mg; 40 mg), oral delayed release tablet (20 mg), ... show all 4 dosage forms Drug class: Proton pump inhibitors. Medically reviewed by Melisa Puckey, BPharm. Last updated on May 13, 2024. Uses; Warnings
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