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8 Weird and Unexpected Side Effects of Pantoprazole (Skin, Infections, Nutrient Deficiencies).
Have you ever wondered why your skin feels different after starting a medication? Could your frequent infections be linked to the pill you’re taking every morning? Or why you're suddenly experiencing symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, despite eating a balanced diet?
Pantoprazole, a widely used acid reflux medication, has some unusual side effects that most people don’t know about. From unexpected changes in your skin to recurrent infections and hidden nutrient imbalances, these effects might seem random, but they’re deeply connected to how this medication works in your body. Also, note that these side effects may not be experienced by everyone and only a few individuals might experience them in long-term use.
In this video, I’ll reveal 8 strange side effects of pantoprazole, explain the science behind why they happen, and share actionable tips to help you minimize or even prevent these issues. Whether you're currently on pantoprazole or simply curious about its effects, this is information you can’t afford to miss—so let’s dive in!
Now what is pantoprazole?
Pantoprazole is a widely used medication prescribed to manage conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that work by reducing the production of stomach acid. This reduction helps alleviate heartburn and prevents damage to the esophagus caused by excessive acid. Pantoprazole's effectiveness in controlling acid production makes it a popular choice for those suffering from acid-related conditions.
Despite its therapeutic benefits, pantoprazole is not without its downsides. Individuals on this medication may experience a variety of side effects, some of which can be quite unexpected.
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⏱️02:08 ► Digestive Discomforts
⏱️03:26 ► Respiratory Health Concerns
⏱️04:41 ► Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies
⏱️05:44 ► Muscle Cramping and Spasms
⏱️06:35 ► Vision Alterations
⏱️07:28 ► Alterations in Hair Growth Patterns
⏱️08:33 ► Effects on Bone Health
⏱️08:33 ► Skin Reactions
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Are you taking pantoprazole for acid reflux or heartburn relief? You may be shocked to learn that there are potential side effects and risks associated with this medication that your doctor may not be telling you about. In this video, we'll expose the truth behind pantoprazole and what you need to know before taking it. From increased risk of bone fractures to potential interactions with other medications, we'll cover it all. Don't let your doctor's prescription be the only information you rely on - educate yourself and take control of your health. Watch until the end to learn more about pantoprazole and how to make informed decisions about your treatment.
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Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 What is pantoprazole and how does it work?
01:19 How does it work?
01:39 Who cannot take it?
02:13 How and when do you take it?
02:26 What's the dose?
03:15 How do you take it?
03:23 When do you start to feel better?
03:47 What are the common side-effects?
03:59 What are the serious side-effects?
05:07 What are the cautions with other medicines?
05:54 Can you take it for a long time?
07:06 Does taking pantoprazole for a long time cause stomach cancer?
08:05 How do I stop taking pantoprazole?
08:30 Are there similar medicines?
09:20 Are there other indigestion medicines?
10:51 Can I take pantoprazole with an antacid?
11:01 Can I take painkillers with it?
11:14 Can I drive or ride a bike?
11:28 Is there any food or drink I need to avoid?
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FDA communication about Fracture risk with PPi's:
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/post....market-drug-safety-i
Cancer risk with PPi's:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC92647
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FDA communication about Clostridium Difficile associated diarrhoea with PPi's:
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug....-safety-and-availabi
MHRA warnings:
https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety....-update/proton-pump-
https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety....-update/proton-pump-
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Attorney Matt Hamilton interviews Doctor Jesse Garcia, discussing Pantoprazole, how this drug works, errors, side effects, malpractice with its use, the harm from misuse, and what patients may do.
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Common side effects of pantoprazole.
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Pharmacological class of pantoprazole: first-generation proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
Indications: gastroesophageal reflux disease associated with a history of erosive esophagitis, Pathological Hypersecretion Associated with Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, erosive esophagitis associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), Maintenance of healing of erosive esophagitis, bacterial infection due to H. pylori.
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Are you taking pantoprazole? 5 Bad Side Effects of Pantoprazole You Must Know. In today's video, we will discuss the side effects of pantoprazole 20mg, and 40mg.
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Are you taking pantoprazole? Pantoprazole is a medication that helps with heartburn and acid reflux. But did you know that it can also cause some unpleasant side effects? In this video, we'll explore the not-so-great effects of Pantoprazole, including headaches, stomach issues, vitamin B12 deficiency, and even bone fractures. In this informative video, we discuss the side effects of Pantoprazole, ensuring your safety and effectiveness, and how to reduce the side effects.
Pantoprazole is available in Pantoprazole 20mg, and 40mg.
Here are the side effects of Pantoprazole you should know:
0:00- Intro: What is Pantoprazole and how does it work?
0:54- Headache
1:47- Stomach problems- Gas, stomach pain, diarrhea
2:47- Lowers Vitamin B12 Levels
3:54- Lowers magnesium levels
4:55- Respiratory Infections-pneumonia
5:55- Other (kidney problems, and severe diarrhea)
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Thanks for watching. I hope this video helps you understand and learn about pantoprazole and the side effects of pantoprazole 20mg, and 40mg.
Are you taking pantoprazole for acid reflux or heartburn relief? You may be shocked to learn that there are potential side effects and risks associated with this medication that your doctor may not be telling you about. In this video, we'll expose the truth behind pantoprazole and what you need to know before taking it. From increased risk of bone fractures to potential interactions with other medications, we'll cover it all. Don't let your doctor's prescription be the only information you rely on - educate yourself and take control of your health. Watch until the end to learn more about pantoprazole and how to make informed decisions about your treatment.
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Pantoprazole (Protonix) is a common medication used to help relieve heartburn, which is another name for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This medication is usually only taken once per day. But it can raise your risk of bone fractures if taken for a long time.
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In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Pantoprazole, also known as Protonix. We will discuss how and when to use it, we will cover its side effects, dosage and much, much more.
Generic name: Pantoprazole.
Brand names: Protonix.
Available as a tablet and as an injection.
How to use it?
- Tablet: swallow it whole with half a glass of water. These tablets are covered with a protective film, therefore you should not break them or bite on them. As this will decrease their effectivity.
- Injection: your doctor or nurse will place the injection. Usually you do not need to do this yourself.
Here it is important to mention you can take pantoprazole at any time of the day, but it is best to do so at fixed times. This will make you less likely to forget a dose.
When to use it?
Pantoprazole is part of a group of drugs called, proton-pump inhibitors. These drugs selectively inhibit the production of stomach acid. Therefore Pantoprazole can be used to treat:
- Heartburn also called Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
- An inflammation of your gullet/esophagus.
- An ulcer in your stomach or intestines
- Infection of the H. Pylori bacteria.
What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, when treating GERD your doctor might prescribe a dose of 40mg 1x day for 4-8 weeks. If necessary this dose can be increase to 40mg 2x per day.
- For the treatment of an ulcer in your stomach or intestines your doctor might prescribe the same dose of 40mg 1x day for 4-8 weeks. Which again, can be increase to 40mg 2x per day if necessary.
- And when treating an H. Pylori infection your doctor might prescribe you 40mg 2x per day for 1-2 weeks, in combination with several antibiotics.
What are the side-effects?
- Common (1-10%): gastric polyps.
Uncommon (0.1-1%): sleep disturbances, headache, dizziness, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, bloating, constipation, dry mouth, abdominal pain, skin rash, itching, fatigue and fractures.
Rare (0.01-0.1%): hypersensitivity, weight change, depression, visual impairment, taste disorder, elevated body temperature and edema.
Very rare (0.01%): changes in your blood values.
Safety:
First of all, pantoprazole can cause dizziness or blurry vision. If you experience any of these, then please do not drive as this could be dangerous.
Furthermore, combining pantoprazole with alcohol, can increase its side effects. So take proper care when doing so.
In addition, pantoprazole can have interactions with other drugs your are taking. always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
Lastly, the available medical evidence shows that pantoprazole seems to be safe to use for pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding, however there are some exceptions. Therefore always discuss this with your doctor.
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Pantoprazole Weird Side Effects (Skin, Infections, Nutrient Deficiencies) & Why They Occur
Pantoprazole (also known as Protonix, and Pantoloc) is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) medication used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD; acid reflux) via inhibition of acidification of the stomach. Pantoprazole, like other PPIs through their ability to reduce stomach acid, can cause a wide variety of side effects, including nutrient deficiencies, gastrointestinal infections and increased risk of medical conditions like osteoporosis. Some side effects can be more atypical or “weird”, which we will discuss in this lesson.
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The type of surgery significantly affects anesthesia duration in the body. Cardiac surgeries and neurosurgeries, for instance, necessitate higher doses of anesthesia due to their complex and lengthy nature. The larger dosage subsequently requires a longer period for the body to metabolize and redistribute the anesthesia.
Neurosurgery, in particular, merits a closer look. As these operations directly impact the brain, an organ that takes a longer time to recover due to its complexity, a higher anesthetic dosage is required. This requirement inevitably leads to a more extended wake-up period from the anesthesia. The body must redistribute and metabolize the high drug concentrations, and the brain needs to re-establish its usual functions after the invasive procedure.
The mental health state of a patient before surgery also affects anesthesia use. Patients with more anxiety or unresolved PTSD often need higher anesthesia dosages and subsequently experience a longer wake-up time. These conditions may also increase the risk of emergence delirium, a state of confusion that can occur post-anesthesia, further extending the recovery period.
Additionally, a history of substance use, particularly marijuana or cannabis, influences the dosage and metabolism of anesthesia. Frequent marijuana users may need more anesthetics due to increased tolerance, extending the time for recovery as the body works to metabolize the higher dosage.
Each patient responds to anesthesia differently, and these variables make it challenging to predict the exact recovery time post-anesthesia accurately. Providing complete and accurate medical history aids healthcare providers in administering appropriate care.
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Propofol is an intravenous anaesthetic agent used for induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia. IV administration of propfol is used to induce unconsciousness after which anaesthesia may be maintained using a combination of medications. Recovery from propofol-induced anaesthesia is generally rapid and associated with less frequent side effects (e.g. drowsiness, nausea, vomiting) than with thiopental, methohexital, and etomidate. Propofol may be used prior to diagnostic procedures requiring anaesthesia, in the management of refractory status epilepticus, and for induction and/or maintenance of anaesthesia prior to and during surgeries.
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Propofol is an IV anesthetic with strong sedative properties. It acts via potentiation of GABA in the brain. This decreases membrane excitability and ultimately inhibits neuronal activity, making it a useful agent for reducing pain and inducing sedation. One of the most important side effects of propofol is profound hypotension due to reduced systemic vascular resistance and depression of myocardial activity.
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Millions of Americans are administered anesthesia each year. Since 1846, doctors have used a variety of drugs to make patients unconscious for surgery, but even though the medications have changed, there's one thing that remains the same— it works. But how exactly?
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Narrator: When you go to sleep, if I pinched you, you'd be up. If I shook you, you'd be up, right? But under anesthesia, I'm gonna pinch you and do a full operation and you're not up. So it's really further on the spectrum of unconsciousness.
Narrator: When you wake up after being put under with general anesthesia you barely feel like any time has passed. You could have been out for an hour or a day and you wouldn't know the difference.
Fong: When you go to a natural sleep, people call your name, your alarm goes off, you wake up, right? This is not what is gonna happen during general anesthesia. You're gonna be unconscious.
Narrator: You're closer to being in a coma than being asleep.
Anesthesia was first used during surgery in 1846. The drug provided at that time was ether. Now anesthesiologists more commonly use a combination of drugs like propofol and fentanyl which interrupt neural pathways so you don't feel pain and you don't remember the surgery.
Fong: Three things that you need for general anesthesia are you need amnesia so that they don't remember, analgesia so they have pain relief and then operating conditions for the surgeon. Some surgeries you need the patient to be very relaxed so you would use a muscle relaxant. Other surgeries the patient just needs to be asleep and anesthetized but they don't need relaxation so how they do that varies upon the different medications that you're using. Some will depress excitatory neurons and some will enhance inhibitory neurons.
Narrator: Excitatory neurons, for example, get excited and send signals to other neurons to fire. Depressing them means less signals telling your brain you're in pain. Inhibitory neurons do the opposite. They make it harder for neurons to generate these electrical signals. In either case this means fewer active neurons overall which is important because when your body is being poked and prodded, neurons would typically fire to tell your brain you're in pain. If those neurons aren't firing, your brain doesn't know that your body is, well, being cut open.
Fong: Basically it interrupts the pathways and the communication between your neural networks. We're aiming for them to be not in pain by looking at their vital signs, their heart rate, their blood pressure. Then we want to make sure that they're unconscious.
Narrator: Without anesthesia, many important surgeries wouldn't be possible because they'd be way too traumatic.
Fong: Surgery didn't move forward, really, until anesthesia moved forward. You know, you watch those old movies. They give you a swig of alcohol, they put a tourniquet and they hack your leg off. People don't do well with that, right? If you had a bad heart, that would be the end of that.
Narrator: After the procedure is complete the doctors stop administering the meds and the most powerful effects of the drugs wear off but even though you're conscious again you might continue to experience some of the drugs side effects.
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Propofol is an intravenous anesthetic commonly used for procedural sedation and is favored because of its sedative and amnestic properties along with its rapid onset and neurological recovery.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Propofol? In this informative video, we will discuss the anesthetic agent propofol and its potential side effects. Propofol is widely used in surgical settings to help patients relax and remain comfortable. Understanding the side effects associated with this medication is essential for anyone preparing for surgery. We will cover common experiences after receiving propofol, such as feelings of dizziness and drowsiness, as well as discomfort at the injection site.
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