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Pantoprazole hormonal

Reversible peripheral edema has been reported in five women taking the proton pump inhibitors omeprazole, lansoprazole, or pantoprazole for 7-15 days for peptic disorders in recommended standard doses (29). Edema disappeared within 2-3 days of withdrawal and reappeared in all five patients after re-exposure. High-dose intravenous infusions of omeprazole and pantoprazole (8 mg/hour) caused peripheral edema in three of six young female volunteers and two of six female volunteers respectively. The edema disappeared within 24 hours of stopping the infusion. Similar high doses of omeprazole did not produce edema in male volunteers. Subsequent studies performed on 10 female volunteers to elucidate the cause of the edema did not show any changes in concentrations of serum hormones or Cl esterase inhibitor. [Pg.2976]


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