Theoretically, PPI administration can be a good
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Conclusions: Intravenous pantoprazole, 160–240 mg/day administered in divided doses by 15-minute infusion
Pantoprazole (PPZ), widely used as a proton pump inhibitor, possesses reactivity
An 11-year-old boy was diagnosed with
Pantoprazole (PPZ), widely used as a proton pump inhibitor , possesses
Introduction
Pancreatitis is a rare complication of proton pump inhibitor therapy and has been reported with omeprazole [23,24] and pantoprazole
AP-associated pain is often described by patients as a deep and penetrating type of pain with acute onset and without any prodrome
The others include drugs, infections, postoperative, genetic causes to
It occurs suddenly and causes pain in the upper abdominal (or epigastric) region
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It usually settles in a few days but sometimes it becomes severe and very serious
The epidemiology of diseases often changes with time—for pancreatitis, this aspect is certainly true
[4] Chronic pancreatitis has an annual incidence rate of 5 to 12 per 100,000 people
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pancreas and a well-established risk factor of pancreatic cancer (PC), which is the leading cause of death in these patients 1
It helps heal acid damage to the stomach and esophagus, helps prevent ulcers, and may help prevent cancer of the esophagus
Supportive measures like an infusion (IV drip) to provide fluids and painkillers can help to relieve symptoms and prevent complications
The diagnosis of acute pancreatitis requires the presence of at least two of the three diagnostic criteria – characteristic abdominal pain, elevated serum amylase or lipase, and radiological evidence of pancreatitis
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