PAN 40 MG TABLET

Description
PAN Tablet is part of the proton pump inhibitor medication class which lowers stomach acid production It treats ulcers related to Crohn's disease duodenal ulcers stomach ulcers Zollinger Ellison syndrome an excess of acid produced by a pancreatic tumor and gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD By inhibiting the activity of an...Read more
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Uses of Product
Treatment of Hyperacidity, Heartburn, Peptic ulcer.
Direction For Use
Avoid crushing, breaking, or chewing the tablet or capsule; alternatively, swallow it whole with water. Suspension Granules: First, open the cap and shake the container. Put the packet's granules in a cup with a teaspoon of apple juice or applesauce. Stir thoroughly for 5 seconds, then serve your youngster right away. It is recommended to take PAN 40 Tablet 30 minutes prior to meals.
Side Affects
Headache Diarrhea Nausea Abdominal pain Vomiting Flatulence(Farting) Dizziness Arthralgia (joint pain)
Safety Advices
PAN 40 Tablets may become less effective if alcohol is consumed with them since it can dehydrate them and increase stomach acid. Avoid drinking too much alcohol or consult a doctor before taking PAN 40 tablets. Whether or not PAN 40 Tablets have an impact on the infant is unknown. Thus, see a physician before to using PAN 40 tablets. Prior to prescription it, your physician will assess the advantages and any hazards. The PAN 40 Tablet is absorbed by breast milk. However, no reports of risk have been made. Prior to using PAN 40 Tablets, please speak with your physician. Prior to prescription it, your physician will assess the advantages and any hazards. Dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision are possible side effects of PAN 40 Tablet. Until you feel better, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you experience these symptoms. Anyone with liver issues should use PAN 40 Tablet with caution. PAN 40 Tablet users with kidney illness should speak with a physician before beginning any new medication. Children younger than five years old should not be taken PAN 40 Tablets. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is typically treated with it in children aged 5 to 16.
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