Description
🧾 What is it used for?
PANTOLAB-DSR Capsule from Austro Lab is a combination medication containing:
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Pantoprazole (40 mg) – a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that reduces stomach acid
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Domperidone (30 mg) – a prokinetic that enhances stomach emptying and prevents nausea
It is primarily used to treat:
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
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Acid reflux and heartburn
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Nausea and vomiting due to acid reflux
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Peptic ulcers and gastric irritation
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Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (excess acid production)
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Post-meal bloating, indigestion, or burping due to delayed gastric emptying
⚠️ Common Side Effects
Most patients tolerate this medicine well. Common side effects may include:
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Headache
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Dizziness or sleepiness
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Dry mouth
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Diarrhea or constipation
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Flatulence (gas)
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Abdominal cramps
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Nausea
🚨 Serious Warnings & Precautions
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Long-term use of pantoprazole may cause vitamin B12 deficiency, low magnesium, or bone thinning (osteoporosis)
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Domperidone may cause heart rhythm disorders (QT prolongation) in high doses or elderly patients
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Liver issues: May worsen liver problems—use with caution in hepatic impairment
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Kidney issues: Rare but possible—seek medical advice if you notice reduced urination or swelling
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Allergic reactions: Rash, itching, swelling of the face, or breathing difficulty require immediate medical attention
🔄 Drug & Food Interactions
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Antacids or H2 blockers: Can alter drug effectiveness if taken together
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Ketoconazole, itraconazole: May not absorb well with PPIs
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Heart medications (like amiodarone): Risk of QT prolongation
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Blood thinners (like warfarin): Domperidone may enhance their effect
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Alcohol: Should be avoided; increases stomach irritation and reduces medicine effectiveness
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Food: Take 30–60 minutes before food for best results
👥 Cautionary Groups
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Pregnancy: Use only if prescribed by a doctor
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Breastfeeding: Small amounts may pass into breast milk—consult doctor
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Children: Not usually recommended under 12 years unless advised by a pediatrician
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Elderly: Higher risk of heart rhythm problems due to domperidone
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Heart patients: Use only under medical supervision
✅ Tips for Safe Use
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Take on an empty stomach, preferably 30 minutes before breakfast
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Swallow capsule whole—do not crush or chew
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Avoid heavy or spicy meals during treatment
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Inform your doctor about all medications you’re taking
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Avoid lying down immediately after taking the medicine
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Do not skip doses or stop early without medical advice
📌 When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
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Irregular heartbeat, chest pain
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Severe abdominal pain or black, tarry stools
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Yellowing of skin/eyes (signs of liver issues)
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Skin rash, swelling of lips or tongue, or breathing difficulty
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Persistent vomiting or severe diarrhea
🧠 Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredients | Pantoprazole 40 mg + Domperidone 30 mg |
Uses | GERD, acid reflux, heartburn, nausea, indigestion |
Common Side Effects | Headache, dry mouth, dizziness, bloating |
Serious Risks | QT prolongation, liver/kidney issues, B12 deficiency |
Interactions | With antifungals, warfarin, heart drugs, antacids |
Precautions | In elderly, heart/liver/kidney patients, pregnant women |
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