Pan D vs DSR Tablets Explained | Uses, Side Effects | Omeprazole to Pantoprazole Complete Details STAR Hospital - Region's First Internationally Certified Super-Specialist Centre for Bariatric Surgery | Weight Loss Surgery | Metabolic Surgery | Diabetes Surgery
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In this detailed video, we provide a complete and easy explanation of Pan D vs DSR tablets, helping you understand how these commonly prescribed medicines work for acidity, gas, acid reflux, heartburn, GERD, indigestion, and stomach-related problems. Many people take these medicines daily without fully knowing the difference between Pan D and DSR, and this video is designed to clear all such doubts with proper medical awareness.
You will learn about the role of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as Omeprazole, Esomeprazole, Rabeprazole, and Pantoprazole, which help reduce excess stomach acid, along with Domperidone, which improves digestion and helps prevent nausea and bloating. We explain why doctors prescribe different combinations, how DSR capsules work with delayed release, and when Pan D tablets are preferred over other options.
The video also covers correct dosage, best time to take these medicines (usually before meals), duration of treatment, and common mistakes people make while using acidity medicines. Special focus is given to possible side effects, including headache, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, vitamin B12 deficiency, and long-term risks if these medicines are taken without medical advice.
Additionally, we discuss who should avoid Pan D and DSR tablets, including pregnant women, elderly patients, people with liver or kidney problems, and those taking other medications that may interact. Practical tips on lifestyle changes, diet precautions, and habits to control acidity naturally are also shared to help you get better results along with medication.
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