Pantoprazole 20mg and Aspirin 150mg Capsules – Asvipanto® 20/150 Capsules are made up of the two drugs named Pantoprazole and Aspirin that are used to treat heart attack and stroke. Aspirin helps keep blood from forming clots. This lowers the chances of having heart attacks and strokes in people who are very likely to have these problems. However, it can upset the stomach lining and raise the chance of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Pantoprazole in this medicine stops a stomach enzyme called the proton pump, which makes acid. Pantoprazole lowers acid in the stomach, which can help protect the stomach lining and lower the chances of side effects from this medicine.
Uses of Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules
Asvins Lifecare is the best pharma company that offers the best quality Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules for the pharma businesses. Here are the different benefits of Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules, given below:
- The Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsule helps stop blood clots from forming in blood vessels, which lowers the chance of having heart attacks or strokes later on.
- Pantoprazole helps lower the acid in the stomach and keeps the stomach lining safe.
- Aspirin helps stop heart attacks, and Pantoprazole helps lessen the side effects of aspirin.
Precautions to use for Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules
- Before taking the medicine, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any of the components.
- Consult with your doctor, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, before taking Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules.
- Avoid drinking alcohol with Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules, as it may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and prolong bleeding time.
- If the patient is taking any prescribed or nonprescribed medicine, then tell their doctor before starting the dose of Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsule.
- Consult with your doctor if you have diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, a family history of heart disease, or increased age before taking this medicine.
Directions to use for Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules
You can take Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules with or without food, as your doctor says. Take this medicine exactly as your doctor tells you, including how much to take and when to take it. Take the entire Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules with a glass of water. Do not chew, smash, or break it.
Possible Side Effects of Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules
Here are the common side effects of Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules:
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Flatulence
- Headache
- Upset stomach
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1) How does this medicine work?
Aspirin stops platelets from forming clots in the blood vessels and Pantoprazole reduces the side effects of aspirin by reducing the stomach acid and preventing ulcers and stomach irritation.
Q2) What should I do if I miss a dose?
Firstly, make sure you take this medicine at the same time, which is suggested by your doctor, but if any case, if you forget to take or miss the dose, then take it as soon as you remember.
Q3) Can children take this medicine?
No, this medicine is generally prescribed for adults; for children, it is given under strict medical supervision.
Q4) Do Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules cause nausea?
Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules may cause nausea in some people but is a temporary side effect.
Q5) Can I take warfarin while on treatment with Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules?
You should take the prescription before taking warfarin while taking Pantoprazole and Aspirin Capsules and it may increase the risk of bleeding more easily.












