MEDICINE OVERVIEW OF Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

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Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab) Warnings

Precautions of Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

Contraindications of Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

Side Effects of Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

Alcohol Interaction

Food to Avoid

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Storage of Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

Pan Junior 20 mg Tablet (10 Tab)

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Pan Junior Tablet Overview:

Pan Junior Tablet is prescribed for the treatment of heartburn and acid indigestion associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Acid reflux or GERD is a common digestive condition nowadays, where stomach acid backs up into the esophagus (food pipe), causing a burning sensation in the chest (known as heartburn), and discomfort from indigestion when the acid irritates the stomach lining or throat. If left untreated, this condition can damage the esophagus due to excessive acid. By reducing stomach acid production, Pan Junior helps alleviate symptoms and supports the healing and prevention of gastric and duodenal ulcers. Pan Junior Tablet plays a vital role in managing acid-related digestive disorders, ensuring long-term relief.

Composition of Pan Junior Tablet:

Each uncoated mouth dispersing Pan Junior Tablet contains: Pantoprazole Sodium equivalent to Pantoprazole 20 mg (as enteric coated pellets) and Excipients q.s.

Colour: Sunset Yellow

Uses and Benefits of Pan Junior Tablet:

Pan Junior Tablet is commonly prescribed for the following conditions:

  • Reducing stomach acid production to alleviate symptoms associated with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) such as heartburn, indigestion, a sour taste in the mouth, pain and difficulty in swallowing.
  • Healing peptic ulcers
  • Providing relief from hyperacidity symptoms such as stomach pain and discomfort.
  • Treating Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, a condition where the stomach overproduces acid.

In combination with antibiotics, Pan Junior Tablet helps treat Helicobacter pylori bacterial infections.

How Pan Junior Tablet Works:

Pan Junior Tablet contains the active ingredient Pantoprazole. Pantoprazole belongs to the group of medicines called, Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) that works by blocking the proton pump in the stomach lining, which is responsible for producing gastric acid. By inhibiting this enzyme, it effectively reduces stomach acid production, helping to treat conditions like GERD, acid reflux, and peptic ulcers.

Dosage of Pan Junior Tablet:

  • Usage Direction

Take Pan Junior Tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor, and follow the recommended dosage and schedule. This orally dispersible tablet will quickly dissolve in your mouth and may not need any water. For administration, first pierce the foil at the edge of the tablet with your fingertip, then gently peel the foil away and finally remove to take it.
Do not stop or alter the dose of Pan Junior Tablet without consulting your doctor, as this may prevent you from achieving the desired result. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any administration procedures you do not understand.

  • Missed Dose

If you miss a dose of Pan Junior Tablet, take it as soon as it is remembered. If it is time for your next dose of Pan Junior Tablet, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Avoid taking two doses to compensate for a missed one.

  • Overdose

If you accidentally take Pan Junior Tablet more than your prescribed dose, seek immediate medical attention, as this may lead to serious side effects.

Contraindications of Pan Junior Tablet:

If you are allergic to pantoprazole or any of its ingredients, do not take Pan Junior Tablet. It should also be avoided if you are allergic to any other proton pump inhibitors, antibiotics, or any antiviral medication (atazanavir, or nelfinavir), or if you have cirrhosis, severe liver disease, or kidney disease.

Precautions & Warnings of Pan Junior Tablet:

Before starting Pan Junior Tablet, inform your doctor if you have jaundice, severe liver or kidney problems, or if you are at risk of low vitamin B12 levels and are receiving long term treatment with pantoprazole. Also, let your doctor know if you have a history of gastric ulcers or gastrointestinal surgery, or if you are taking HIV protease inhibitors like atazanavir. Additionally, notify your doctor if you have been on pantoprazole for more than 4 or more weeks or if you have experienced any skin reactions in the past.

Side Effects of Pan Junior Tablet:

Pan Junior Tablet may also cause some side effects, most of which do not require medical attention and typically go away as your body adapts to the medication. These may include headache, nausea, vomiting, gas, joint pain, diarrhea, and dizziness. However, if these side effects persist, consult your doctor as soon as possible. Some of the side effects may also be serious and may need medical attention such as: blistering, peeling, or bleeding skin, irregular or rapid heartbeat, muscle spasms, severe diarrhea with watery stools, changes in urination, blood in the urine, or worsening joint pain.

Safety Related Concerns of Pan Junior Tablet:

  • Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding mothers are advised to avoid Pan Junior Tablet as it may pass through breast milk and can cause side effects in breastfed babies. So, it is important to consult your doctor before taking Pan Junior while breastfeeding.

  • Food or Interactions with Other Medicines

While taking Pan Junior Tablet, avoid spicy or junk foods, citrus fruits (like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits), acidic foods (such as tomatoes), and high-fat foods. Additionally, cut down on caffeinated drinks like coffee and tea and carbonated beverages (soda), as they may irritate your stomach.

Consult your doctor if you are taking any herbal products or supplements while taking Pan Junior Tablet. As always, please consult your doctor or healthcare provider about your specific dietary needs while on Pan Junior Tablet.

Storage Instructions of Pan Junior Tablet:

Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25°C protected from light.

You should keep each  Pan Junior Tablet in its original blister pack until you need it.

Keep Pan Junior Tablet out of reach of children.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) about Pan Junior Tablet:

1. What is the use of Pan Junior Tablet?

Pan Junior Tablet is prescribed for the treatment of conditions caused by too much stomach acid, such as GERD, acid reflux, stomach ulcers, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It works by reducing the amount of acid produced in your stomach. This helps relieve symptoms and promotes healing of the stomach lining, preventing further damage.

2. What is the best time to take Pan Junior Tablet for maximum effectiveness?

To get maximum effectiveness, it is best to take Pan Junior Tablet in the morning, or preferably 30 minutes to 1 hour before a meal. Taking it at least an hour before eating helps the medication reduce stomach acid production before food enters the stomach, allowing it to work more effectively. Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding timing for the best results.

3. Which is better, Pan Junior or Pan D?

The choice between Pan Junior and Pan D depends on your specific condition. Pan Junior contains Pantoprazole and is used primarily for treating acid-related issues like acid reflux and GERD. On the other hand, Pan D combines Pantoprazole with Domperidone, which not only reduces stomach acid but also helps with gastric motility and prevents nausea. Your doctor will recommend the most suitable medication based on your symptoms and needs.

4. Is Pan Junior Tablet an antacid?

No, Pan Junior Tablet is not an antacid. It contains pantoprazole, which belongs to a class of medications called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Pan Junior works by stopping the production of acid in the stomach lining, resulting in long lasting relief from conditions like GERD, acid reflux, peptic ulcers, heartburn and indigestion. On the other hand, antacids are made from compounds like calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate. These ingredients neutralize the existing stomach acid, providing quick but short term relief from symptoms like heartburn, duodenal, and gastric ulcers, etc.

5. Which is better for acidity- Rantac 150 and Pan Junior?

Both Rantac 150 and Pan Junior are effective in managing acidity-related issues, but they serve slightly different purposes based on the severity of the condition. Rantac 150 contains ranitidine, which is typically suitable for mild or occasional acidity. On the other hand, Pan Junior contains pantoprazole, which is more appropriate for frequent, chronic, or severe acid-related problems due to its longer lasting effect and stronger acid suppression. However, the choice between Rantac 150 and Pan Junior should always depend on the individual’s specific health condition, the severity of symptoms, and how they respond to treatment. Please consult your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current medication.

 

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