Pantoprazole Injection 40 mg

💉 Pantoprazole Injection 40 mg – As Licensed


📄 Description:

Pantoprazole Injection 40 mg is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) used intravenously for short-term treatment of acid-related gastrointestinal conditions when oral administration is not feasible. It suppresses gastric acid secretion by blocking the H⁺/K⁺-ATPase enzyme in gastric parietal cells.


🧾 Prescription / Indications:

Used for the:

  • Treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with erosive esophagitis
  • Peptic ulcer disease
  • Stress ulcer prophylaxis in ICU patients
  • Zollinger–Ellison syndrome and other hypersecretory conditions
  • Prevention of re-bleeding in upper gastrointestinal bleeding (with endoscopic therapy)

Typical Adult Dose:

  • 40 mg IV once daily, administered over 2 to 15 minutes (as bolus) or by 15-minute infusion
  • Dosage may be adjusted based on clinical need

🔬 Nature:

  • Class: Proton Pump Inhibitor
  • Form: Lyophilized powder or solution for reconstitution
  • Route: Intravenous (IV)

🌟 Advantages:

  • Rapid acid suppression
  • Useful in patients who are NPO (nothing by mouth)
  • Reduces risk of aspiration and stress ulcers in critical care
  • Can be transitioned to oral therapy once patient stabilizes

📦 Packaging:

  • Vial containing 40 mg pantoprazole sodium (as lyophilized powder)
  • Usually provided with ampoule of normal saline for reconstitution or mixed with 5–10 mL of saline before IV push
  • Comes in single-use vials (glass)

🧊 Storage:

  • Store below 25°C, protect from light and moisture
  • Do not freeze reconstituted solution
  • Use immediately after reconstitution (within 12 hours if refrigerated and stable)

⚠️ Precautions:

  • Use with caution in:
    • Hepatic impairment
    • Osteoporosis or fracture risk (long-term use)
    • Patients on high-dose or prolonged therapy
  • May alter absorption of:
    • Vitamin B12
    • Iron
    • Antifungal agents
  • May cause:
    • Hypomagnesemia
    • Headache, dizziness, rash
  • Monitor liver enzymes during long-term use

👩‍⚕️ Patient Advice:

  • This injection is for hospital/clinical use only
  • You may be switched to oral pantoprazole once you’re stable
  • Inform your provider if you have:
    • Liver problems
    • Low magnesium or calcium
    • Are on blood thinners (warfarin) or antivirals
  • Report symptoms like:
    • Muscle cramps
    • Seizures
    • Palpitations

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