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Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr combines Levosulpiride (dopamine D2 antagonist prokinetic) and Pantoprazole (proton pump inhibitor) for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and functional dyspepsia. It addresses acid reflux and delayed gastric emptying, causing heartburn, regurgitation, bloating, nausea, and epigastric pain. Pantoprazole inhibits gastric acid secretion; Levosulpiride may enhance gastrointestinal motility. Prescribed when symptoms persist despite lifestyle modifications.
Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr is indicated for GERD and functional dyspepsia where acid hypersecretion combines with motility impairment. Oral administration leads to Pantoprazole-mediated irreversible H+/K+ ATPase inhibition in parietal cells (peak acid suppression 70-90%) and Levosulpiride-enhanced antropyloric coordination via central/peripheral D2 antagonism.
Symptom relief includes reduced heartburn, acid regurgitation, postprandial fullness, and early satiety. Acid suppression promotes esophagitis healing (where present); prokinetic action decreases gastric residue volume and reflux episodes. Clinical response varies; combination superior to PPI monotherapy in some dyspepsia studies, but not universally established.
Onset: 1-2 hours (motility), 3-5 days (maximal acid control). Primarily targets the upper GI, but Levosulpiride elevates prolactin systemically. Hepatic/renal elimination requires dose modification in moderate-severe impairment.
Short-term use (4-8 weeks) preferred; long-term PPI monitoring essential.
Persistent erosive/non-erosive reflux despite lifestyle/PPI trial.
Postprandial distress syndrome with bloating/early satiety
Refractory reflux symptoms without mucosal injury.
Delayed emptying contributing to reflux/nausea.
When motility/acid contributes equally.
Addresses acid hypersecretion (Pantoprazole) and impaired accommodation/motility (Levosulpiride).
Prokinetic onset <1 hour complements PPI cumulative effect.
Sustained pH >4 reduces Barrett's progression risk.
Scintigraphy T1/2 reduction 20-30% in responders.
May enable lower PPI doses in combination responders.
RCTs demonstrate superior NERD symptom scores vs monotherapy.
When taken as directed, Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr is generally well-tolerated. Side effects vary in frequency and severity.
Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr should be taken exactly as prescribed by your physician. The standard regimen is once or twice daily, typically 30 minutes before meals. A common schedule is taking the first dose before breakfast and the second before dinner. Crucially, do not take this medication late at night unless specifically instructed. It should be taken with water while sitting or standing upright. Tablets should be swallowed whole with water.
Alcohol increases stomach acid production and drowsiness with Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr, worsening reflux symptoms and sedation risk.
Limited safety data exists for the combination. Levosulpiride may affect prolactin levels—use only if clearly needed.
Levosulpiride elevates prolactin and may pass into milk, potentially affecting infant. Discuss alternatives with your provider.
Levosulpiride can cause drowsiness initially. Wait 3-5 days for adjustment before driving or operating machinery.
Pantoprazole requires dose reduction in severe cirrhosis. Regular liver function tests recommended during treatment.
Levosulpiride needs monitoring in renal impairment to prevent accumulation. Dose adjustment often required.
Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr works best 30 minutes before meals, but can be taken with food if stomach upset occurs.
Avoid spicy/fatty foods, caffeine, chocolate; sleep with bed head elevated 6-8 inches to prevent nighttime reflux.
While Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr absorption occurs with or without food, dietary choices impact its acid suppression and motility effects significantly. Pantoprazole bioavailability slightly improves in the fasted state; Levosulpiride timing optimises on an empty stomach.
Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr interacts with medications affecting gastric pH, dopamine pathways, or prolactin regulation, potentially.
Pantcap L 75mg 40mg Capsule Sr requires careful use in patients with specific conditions due to Levosulpiride dopamine antagonism and Pantoprazole long-term metabolic effects.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to your next scheduled dose. If your next dose is due shortly, skip the missed dose entirely. Never "double up" on doses to compensate for a missed one. Taking too much medication can increase drowsiness, stomach upset, or movement problems unnecessarily.
Therapeutic Class
Antireflux / Prokinetic
Action Class
Prokinetic + Gastric Acid Suppressant
Chemical Class
Dopamine D2 Antagonist + Proton Pump Inhibitor
Habit Forming
No
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