Uses of Panbre

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Panbre is a medicine to treat stomach ulcers. For more detailed information about what disease Panbre cures? How to use? You can refer to the article below.

1. Composition and dosage form of Panbre


Ingredients in Panbre include:
Pantoprazole 40mg; Other sufficient excipients. Dosage form: Panbre is prepared in the form of lyophilized powder for injection.

2. Indications for taking Panbre


Panbre is indicated in the following cases:
Peptic ulcer; Gastroesophageal reflux .

3. Uses of panbre


Panbre's main uses are:
The main active ingredient in Panbre is Pantoprazol. It is a selective proton pump inhibitor and derivative of Benzimidazole. Panbre is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, has a half-life of 1.5 hours, is eliminated by the kidneys and is metabolized in the liver. Panbre has a specific, irreversible inhibitory effect on the proton pump because it has a selective effect on the gastric cell wall, so it works faster and more effectively than other drugs. The drug has a healing rate of gastric mucosal ulcers due to damage that can reach 95% after 8 weeks of treatment. Panbre has little effect on gastric volume, pepsin secretion, gastric endogenous factor and gastric contractility.

4. Dosage - How to take Panbre


How to use panbre:
Panbre for slow intravenous injection: Mix 40mg lyophilized powder for injection with 10ml of 0.9% NaCl solution for slow intravenous injection for at least 2 minutes. Panbre drug for intravenous infusion: Dilute 40mg lyophilized powder vial for injection with 100ml Ringer lactate solution or 0.9% NaCl solution or 5% Dextran. Then administer intravenous infusion for about 15 minutes. Note:
Panbre solution should not be mixed or shared with other drugs. Panbre solution should be used within 12 hours of preparation and preferably immediately after reconstitution to ensure sterilization. Dosage of panbre:
Dosage for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease - oesophagitis, severe peptic ulcer: daily dose of 40mg x 01 time/day. Dosage for patients with severe hepatic impairment: The maximum dose is 20mg/day or every other day with a dose of 40mg once. Dosage in patients with renal impairment: No dose adjustment is required. As soon as possible, switch from injection, intravenous to oral form to prolong the treatment time and achieve greater effectiveness.

5. Contraindications to the use of Panbre


Do not use Panbre in patients who have had an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity reaction to any of the ingredients of the drug.

6. Overdose of Panbre


When you overdose on Panbre, you may experience symptoms such as: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, digestive disorders and diarrhea, headache, rash, itching,... However to ensure safety to the patient, please notify the doctor for instructions on safe and proper handling.

7. Interactions when taking Panbre


During the use of Panbre, there may be interactions between drugs or between drugs with food or other functional foods. This will affect the effectiveness as well as the effectiveness of the treatment. Therefore, to avoid adverse interactions, patients should inform their doctor of all prescription and non-prescription medications before taking Panbre.

8. Side effects when taking Panbre


During the use of Panbre, patients may experience unwanted effects such as:
Rash; Allergic reaction ; Anaphylaxis; Tired; Dizzy ; Headache; Diarrhea; Constipation. Patients with fractures should notify their doctor immediately if during the course of taking Panbre you experience any unpleasant symptoms.

9. Notes when using Panbre


Before taking Panbre, the possibility of stomach cancer must be excluded because taking the drug can reduce symptoms and delay the diagnosis of cancer. Panbre should be used with caution in patients with liver disease, cirrhosis, and severe hepatic impairment. Panbre should be used with caution in patients with renal impairment and the elderly. Do not use Panbre for children because safety and effectiveness have not been determined in this subject. For pregnant women and lactating women: Because there are no adequate studies in this population, it is necessary to weigh the benefits and risks when using Panbre. In summary, Panbre is a drug for the treatment of stomach diseases such as peptic ulcer and gastroesophageal reflux disease. This is a prescription drug to be used as prescribed by a doctor, under the supervision of medical staff, patients absolutely do not use Panbre drugs on their own to avoid bad complications. If you have any questions regarding Panbre, please contact your doctor immediately for answers.

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