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Suggest Dosage For Pantocid To Treat Hyper Acidity
Hello I have a problem of hyper acidity for the past few years but from the last 3 months it the problem has significantly shooted up and the doctor prescribed me Pantocid- IT capsules, so please suggest me the duration for which I should continue with the medicine so that the problem can be cured
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern... Pantocid IT contains pantoprazole 40 mg, & itopride hydrochloride 150 mg. It can be used for hyperacidity. It should be taken once a day empty stomach in the morning. Duration of use depends upon the problem whether it is peptic ulcer or just hypercidity. It could vary from 2 weeks to even months. So continue with duration of use as refeered by your physician.
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Suggest Dosage For Pantocid To Treat Hyper Acidity
Hi Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC.. I have gone through your query and can understand your concern... Pantocid IT contains pantoprazole 40 mg, & itopride hydrochloride 150 mg. It can be used for hyperacidity. It should be taken once a day empty stomach in the morning. Duration of use depends upon the problem whether it is peptic ulcer or just hypercidity. It could vary from 2 weeks to even months. So continue with duration of use as refeered by your physician. Refer to your physician Hope this information helps