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How to stop pantocid
I had various digestive issues coz of which pantocid was given to me for 5-6 months. Now when I taper it to 20 my chest aches and when I stop directly then my stomach burns. What can I do for that? This makes my stool loose. How to get normal acid production after stopping pantocid without any problem. I don't know why docs nowadays call everything ibs even when I don't have diarrhea, constipation or pain. I just get loose stool coz of unnatural production of hcl
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U may b suffering from Amoebiasis?So take a course of anti amoebic,tablets,which,may b prescribed by ur Dr,(seven day course).Liver tonic ,once daily,one month.Enzymes tablet-like Festal N ,one daily ,for two months.Stop antacid tablet.Simple ,plane diet,less oily preparation,no mirchi ,nomasala,no non veg.Plenty liquid s to take.U will b perfect ly ok.
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Hi Pantocid  taking  for  so  long  period  is  not  safe  now. Clinically  proven So  stop it Take  Rantac- 150 And  diet  modifications
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