Indication: Short-term (up to 16 weeks) treatment of erosive esophagitis.
Pharmacology: Pantoprazole is a substituted benzimidazole indicated for the short-term treatment (up to 16 weeks) in the healing and symptomatic relief of erosive esophagitis. Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that suppresses the final step in gastric acid production.
Mechanism Of Action: Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that suppresses the final step in gastric acid production by forming a covalent bond to two sites of the (H+,K+ )- ATPase enzyme system at the secretory surface of the gastric parietal cell. This effect is dose- related and leads to inhibition of both basal and stimulated gastric acid secretion irrespective of the stimulus.
Drug Category: Anti-ulcer Agents; Proton-pump Inhibitors; ATC:A02BC02
Absorption: Pantoprazole is well absorbed; it undergoes little first- pass metabolism resulting in an absolute bioavailability of approximately 77%.
Interactions:
DrugBank: Interactions for Pantoprazole
Interactions for Pantoprazole:
Pantoprazole is metabolized through the cytochrome P450 system, primarily the CYP2C19 and CYP3A4 isozymes, and
subsequently undergoes Phase II conjugation.
Based on studies evaluating possible interactions of pantoprazole with other drugs, no dosage adjustment is needed
with concomitant use of the following: theophylline, cisapride, antipyrine, caffeine, carbamazepine, diazepam (and
its active metabolite, desmethyldiazepam), diclofenac, naproxen, piroxicam, digoxin, ethanol, glyburide, an oral
contraceptive (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol), metoprolol, nifedipine, phenytoin, warfarin, midazolam,
clarithromycin, metronidazole, or amoxicillin. Clinically relevant interactions of pantoprazole with other drugs with
the same metabolic pathways are not expected. Therefore, when coadministered with pantoprazole, adjustment of the
dosage of pantoprazole or of such drugs may not be necessary. There was also no interaction with concomitantly
administered antacids. There have been postmarketing reports of increased INR and prothrombin time in patients
receiving proton pump inhibitors, including pantoprazole, and warfarin concomitantly. Increases in INR and
prothrombin time may lead to abnormal bleeding and even death. Patients treated with proton pump inhibitors and
warfarin concomitantly should be monitored for increases in INR and prothrombin time.
Because of profound and long lasting inhibition of gastric acid secretion, pantoprazole may interfere with
absorption of drugs where gastric pH is an important determinant of their bioavailability (eg, ketoconazole,
ampicillin esters, and iron salts).
Laboratory Tests
There have been reports of false-positive urine screening tests for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in patients
receiving most proton pump inhibitors, including pantoprazole. An alternative confirmatory method should be
considered to verify positive results.
Chemical IUPAC Name: 5-(difluoromethoxy)-2-[(3,4-dimethoxypyridin-2-yl)methylsulfinyl]-3H-benzoimidazole
Chemical Formula: C16H15F2N3O4S
Half Life: 1 hour
Drug Type: Approved Drug
# Accession No: APRD00073
CAS Registry Number: 102625-70-7
Pantoprazole News (When available)
Oppenheim Puts Altana Rating Under ReviewJan 10, 2006 New Ratings ...warning. Says Wyeth also said it expects Pantoprazol growth of around the same range as in 05, which means around 8% in USD-terms. ...
Little Altana Impact On Wyeth Profit WarningJan 10, 2006 New Ratings Therefore, this shouldn't have an effect on sales of Altana and Wyeth's partner-drug Pantoprazol, he adds. Altana seen trading in EUR46 to EUR47 range. ...
An inside look at better healthJan 11, 2006 Houston Chronicle, ...esophagus. Kent takes Protonix, one drug in a large, heavily advertised category called proton pump inhibitors, to ease the condition. ...
Our Medicare MiseryJan 5, 2006 AlterNet, Among the twenty most widely prescribed drugs for seniors, for instance, a year's supply of Protonix (for ulcers) costs the VA $253, but the seniors in the ...
Heartburn Drugs Linked to DiarrheaDec 19, 2005 Washington Post, ...is a consultant for AstraZeneca Inc., which markets Nexium, and Altana Pharma, which makes and markets another prescription heartburn drug, Protonix, in Europe ...
Update 5: Heartburn Drugs Linked to DiarrheaDec 19, 2005 Forbes ...for AstraZeneca PLC, which markets Prilosec and Nexium, and Altana Pharma, which makes and markets another prescription heartburn drug, Protonix, in Europe. ...
No Medicare bargains in Part DDec 28, 2005 Santa Maria Times, The US Department of Veterans Affairs pays $253 for a year's supply of Protonix, a common drug used to combat acid reflux, which is a common medical condition ...
Study links drugs to form of diarrheaDec 21, 2005 The News Journal, A co-author is a consultant for AstraZeneca, and Altana Pharma, which makes and markets another prescription heartburn drug, Protonix, in Europe. ...
Treatments for acid reflux include higher doses, surgeryDec 20, 2005 Newsday, ...in particular to proton pump inhibitors - esomeprazole (Nexium), lansoprazole (Prevacid), omeprazole (Prilosec), pantoprazole (Protonix) or rabeprazole (Aciphex ...
Reflux Drugs May Raise Diarrhea RiskDec 20, 2005 drkoop.com The use of these drugs -- particularly proton pump inhibitors, such as AcipHex, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec and Protonix -- and H2 receptor antagonists -- such ...
Drug Prices in Medicare Plans are 48% Higher Than Veterans' PricesDec 22, 2005 Common Dreams (press release), Protonix (40 mg., gastrointestinal agent): lowest VA price is $253.32; lowest Medicare plan price is $1,080 - a difference of $826.68, or 326.3 percent. ...
GUEST EDITORIAL: Medicare plan makes price problem worseJan 4, 2006 Desert Dispatch, Here's one jarring example: The US Department of Veterans Affairs pays $253 for a year's supply of Protonix, a common prescription for acid reflux. ...
Editorial RoundupJan 1, 2006 Brocktown News, Here‘s one jarring example: The US Department of Veterans Affairs pays $253 for a year‘s supply of Protonix, a common prescription for acid reflux. ...
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYINGJan 5, 2006 Pueblo Chieftain, Here’s one jarring example: The US Department of Veterans Affairs pays $253 for a year’s supply of Protonix, a common prescription for acid reflux. ...
Medicare drug plans much costlier than VA drugsJan 4, 2006 Rock River Times, ...higher. Protonix, 40 mg., gastrointestinal agent, VA: $253.32; Medicare: $1,080, a difference of $826.68 or 326.3 percent higher. ...
Medicine linked to bacterial diarrheaDec 20, 2005 Boston Globe, A spokesman for Wyeth, which markets Protonix in the United States, said the company hadn't seen the research and had no comment. ...
Reflux Drugs May Raise Diarrhea RiskDec 20, 2005 Forbes The use of these drugs -- particularly proton pump inhibitors, such as AcipHex, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec and Protonix -- and H2 receptor antagonists -- such ...
Study: Private plans more expensive to MedicareDec 22, 2005 Bradenton Herald, Other examples include Fosamax for osteoporosis: $493.32 versus $709.68. And Protonix for acid reflux: $253.32 versus $1,080. The ...
VA prescription drugs a bargain vs. MedicareDec 23, 2005 Mohave Valley News, Protonix, a gastrointestinal agent, costs $253 under the VA plan while it costs $1,080 under the Medicare plan, a difference of 326 percent. ...
Rx heartburn drugs can result in diarrheaDec 19, 2005 Arizona Daily Star, ...for AstraZeneca PLC, which markets Prilosec and Nexium, and Altana Pharma, which makes and markets another prescription heartburn drug, Protonix, in Europe.
Drugs As Effective As Surgery in Managing Acid RefluxDec 17, 2005 HNN Huntingtonnews.net, ...esophagus to control acid. Examples of PPIs include AcipHex, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec OTC, and Protonix. It said the evidence ...
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