Uses / Indications:
Pansec L Capsule is given to treat and manage acid-related gastrointestinal (GI) problems, such as:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): To help with heartburn, acid reflux, and regurgitation.
Functional Dyspepsia (indigestion): Helps ease symptoms like nausea, bloating, and pain in the stomach.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: It heals ulcers by lowering the amount of acid that is generated.
Gastroparesis: Helps those with delayed stomach emptying empty their stomachs faster.
Nausea and vomiting that happen with acid reflux and gastritis
Pregnancy interaction:
Pregnancy: Use Pansec L Capsule with care while pregnant.
There isn't much information on people.
You should only use it if you really need to and your doctor says so after weighing the dangers and advantages.
Breastfeeding: Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride may both go into breast milk.
It is not recommended to use when breastfeeding unless it is necessary.
Talk to your doctor before using.
Expert advice:
For maximum results, take Pansec L before meals.
Don't drink alcohol, caffeine, or smoke. They make stomach acid worse and make treatment less effective.
If you have liver, renal, or cardiac issues, be careful.
If you use this medicine for a long time or in high doses, you may not get enough vitamin B12. Your doctor may suggest supplements.
Stop taking the prescription and talk to your doctor if you have muscle stiffness, tremors, or restlessness.
If you feel dizzy or sleepy, don't drive or use heavy machinery.
Keep the capsule in a dry, cold spot that doesn't get too much light or moisture.
Side Effects:
Some common side effects are:
Feeling sick or having a little stomach pain
Dizziness or headache
Mouth that is dry
Problems with sleep, such insomnia or feeling sleepy
Tiredness or restlessness
Side Effects That Are Serious or Rare:
Levosulpiride might cause tremors, muscle stiffness, or restlessness (extrapyramidal symptoms).
Heartbeats that are not regular or palpitations
Changes in the breasts or menstrual cycle (because of the hormonal effects of Levosulpiride)
Allergic reactions: redness, itching, swelling, trouble breathing
A lack of vitamin B12 or magnesium over time
What to do: Most side effects are not very bad. Stop taking the medicine right away if you have extreme sleepiness, muscle stiffness, or mood problems.
How to use:
Take one capsule every day, 30 minutes before breakfast, or as your doctor says.
Do not crush, crack, or chew the capsule; just swallow it whole with water.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's almost time for the next dose. Don't take twice as much.
Finish the whole course even if your symptoms get better quickly. Stopping too soon could make the symptoms come back.
How it works:
Pansec L Capsule is a dual-action formulation that works to lower acid levels and improve motility.
Pantoprazole (40 mg) is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that stops the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme in the stomach lining from making acid. It helps ulcers and esophageal irritation heal and keeps acid levels stable for a long time.
Levosulpiride (75 mg) is a prokinetic drug that stops dopamine D₂ receptors from working in the brain and GI tract. It makes the intestines move more, tightens the esophageal sphincter, speeds up the emptying of the stomach, and eases nausea, bloating, and indigestion.
They work together to stop acid reflux, fullness, and pain, and they also keep them from coming back.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: What is the purpose of Pansec L Capsule?
A: It is used to treat acid reflux, GERD, indigestion, nausea, and bloating by lowering acid production and making the stomach move better.
Q2: What time of day should I take Pansec L Capsule?
A: Take it on an empty stomach 30 minutes before breakfast.
Q3: Is it safe to take Pansec when pregnant?
A: Only use it if your doctor says you need it.
Q4: Is it okay to take Pansec L every day?
A: Yes, like your doctor told you to. Don't take it for long periods of time without the help of a doctor.
Q5: Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Pansec L?
A: Don't drink alcohol because it makes acidity worse and slows down healing.
Q6: Does Pansec L make you sleepy?
A: Some people may feel a little sleepy or dizzy after taking it. Don't drive if you are afflicted.
Q7: Is it safe to take Pansec L alongside other acid drugs?
A: No, you shouldn't take it with other PPIs or antacids unless your doctor tells you to.
Q8: Does Pansec L make you want to do it again?
A: No, it doesn't make you want to do it again and again.
Medicine interaction:
Pansec L Capsule might work with:
Antifungal medications like ketoconazole and itraconazole don't work as well since they don't absorb as well when stomach acid is low.
Heart drugs like amiodarone and quinidine may make arrhythmia more likely.
Antipsychotic medications (risperidone, haloperidol): synergistic dopamine antagonism.
Antidepressants and sedatives may make you more sleepy.
Methotrexate (high doses): Pantoprazole may make it more hazardous.
Alcohol: Can make acidity worse and make medicine less effective.
Always tell your doctor about any drugs, herbal items, or supplements you are using.