Uses / Indications:
People take Pansec DSR Capsules for:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): To ease heartburn, acid reflux, and regurgitation.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: Helps heal and stop them from coming back.
Dyspepsia and Indigestion: Helps the stomach empty faster and eases nausea, bloating, or pain.
Acid reflux or gastritis can make you feel sick and throw up.
Erosive esophagitis and other acid-related problems in the upper digestive system.
Pregnancy interaction:
Pregnancy: Use Pansec DSR Capsule with care while pregnant.
There aren't many research on people, but animal data reveal no severe danger.
Only take it if your doctor says you need it.
Breastfeeding: Domperidone and Pantoprazole can get into breast milk in modest doses.
Don't use it unless the possible benefit is greater than the risk.
Talk to your doctor before using while you're nursing.
Expert advice:
Take it on an empty stomach, 30 minutes before you eat.
Don't drink beer, coffee, spicy meals, or smoke because they make acid reflux worse.
If you have liver, renal, or cardiac illness, be careful when using this.
If you feel dizzy or sleepy, don't drive or use machinery.
To avoid vitamin or mineral deficiency, don't use it for more than a year without seeing a doctor.
If you observe changes in your breasts or periods, tell your doctor. These are rare adverse effects of Domperidone.
Keep it out of the sun and dampness and in a cold, dry area.
Side Effects:
Headache or feeling dizzy
Mouth that is dry
Pain or bloating in the stomach
Diarrhea or not going to the bathroom
Feeling sick
Side Effects That Are Uncommon or Serious:
Palpitations or an irregular heartbeat (rare, owing to Domperidone)
Long-term usage of PPIs can cause low levels of magnesium or calcium.
If used for a long time, it can cause a lack of vitamin B12.
Allergic reactions might include a rash, swelling, itching, and trouble breathing.
What to do: Most side effects are moderate and go away on their own. If you keep feeling dizzy, have chest pain, muscular spasms, or allergic reactions, though, stop taking the drug and visit a doctor.
How to use:
Take one capsule per day, ideally 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast or as your doctor says.
Do not crush or chew the capsule; just swallow it whole with water.
If you forget to take a dose, do it as soon as you can, unless it's almost time for your next dose. Do not take twice as much.
Even if your symptoms get better quickly, you should finish the whole course. Stopping too soon could induce a relapse.
How it works:
Two active ingredients in Pansec DSR Capsule work together to do different things.
Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that stops the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme in the stomach lining from working. This stops acid from being released. This lowers acidity, stops heartburn, and lets ulcers or erosions recover.
Domperidone is a prokinetic and anti-emetic drug that operates on dopamine receptors in the brain and intestines. It helps the digestive system move more quickly, which speeds up the emptying of the stomach and lessens feelings of nausea and bloating.
Pantoprazole stops the body from making acid, and Domperidone stops nausea and helps digestion go more smoothly.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: What is the purpose of Pansec DSR?
A: It helps with heartburn, acid reflux, ulcers, bloating, and nausea by lowering stomach acid and making digestion better.
Q2: When is the best time to take Pansec DSR Capsule?
A: Take it before meals, especially before breakfast.
Q3: Is it safe to use Pansec DSR when pregnant?
A: Only use if a doctor says it's okay after weighing the dangers and advantages.
Q4: Is it okay for me to take Pansec DSR every day?
A: Yes, but only for as long as your doctor says you should. Not recommended for long-term use without supervision.
Q5: Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Pansec DSR?
A: No, alcohol makes stomach acid worse and makes treatment less effective.
Q6: Does Pansec DSR make you sleepy?
A: It could make you dizzy sometimes, so don't drive if you're sleepy.
Q7: Is it okay to quit taking Pansec DSR if I feel better?
A: Don't stop all at once. If you need to taper off, talk to your doctor about how to do it right.
Q8: Does Pansec DSR make you want to do it again?
A: No, it does not make you want to do it again and again.
Medicine interaction:
Pansec DSR could interact with:
Antifungal medicines (such ketoconazole and itraconazole) don't work as well since they don't absorb as well in less acidic environments.
HIV drugs (atazanavir, nelfinavir) may make them less effective.
Heart drugs (amiodarone, quinidine) - taking Domperidone with these can make QT longer.
Anticoagulants (warfarin) may make you more likely to bleed; it is recommended that you keep an eye on your INR.
Pantoprazole may raise the levels of methotrexate (high dose) in the blood.
Alcohol makes acidity and reflux worse, therefore you should stay away from it.
Always tell your doctor about any other drugs or supplements you are taking