Pantonix 20 is a widely prescribed Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) containing Pantoprazole Sodium. It is primarily used to reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach, providing relief from acid-related gastrointestinal disorders. Manufactured by Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Pantonix 20 is a key medication for managing heartburn, acid reflux, and stomach ulcers in the Bangladesh pharmaceutical market.
What is Pantonix 20 Used For?
Pantonix 20 mg enteric-coated tablets are prescribed for:
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GERD Management: Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (acid reflux) and associated heartburn.
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Peptic Ulcer Disease: Healing and prevention of gastric and duodenal ulcers.
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NSAID-Induced Ulcers: Prevention of stomach ulcers in patients taking long-term painkiller medications (NSAIDs).
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H. pylori Eradication: Used as part of a combination therapy with antibiotics to eliminate Helicobacter pylori bacteria.
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Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Management of conditions involving excessive stomach acid production.
Key Reminder: For maximum effectiveness, Pantonix 20 should be taken on an empty stomach, typically 30 to 60 minutes before a meal. For a detailed clinical profile, you can review the pharmacology of Pantoprazole on DrugBank.
Dosage
The dosage of Pantonix 20 depends on the specific condition being treated. General guidelines include:
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Standard Acid Reflux/Heartburn: One 20 mg tablet once daily in the morning.
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NSAID Ulcer Prevention: 20 mg once daily for patients requiring long-term NSAID therapy.
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Maintenance Therapy: For long-term management of healed esophagitis, 20 mg once daily is often sufficient.
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Note: Tablets must be swallowed whole with water. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablet, as this destroys the enteric coating designed to protect the medicine from stomach acid.
Common Side Effects
Pantonix 20 is generally well-tolerated, but some patients may experience mild side effects:
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Headache
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Diarrhea or constipation
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Abdominal pain or flatulence (gas)
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Nausea or dizziness
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Insomnia (rare)
Important Warnings & Precautions
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Malignancy: Relief of symptoms does not rule out the presence of gastric malignancy; consult a doctor for persistent symptoms.
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Vitamin B12 Malabsorption: Long-term daily treatment (longer than 3 years) may lead to malabsorption of cyanocobalamin.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Generally categorized as Category B. It should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is excreted in breast milk; consult your doctor if nursing.
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Hypomagnesemia: Prolonged use (usually over 3 months) can lead to low magnesium levels in the blood. Detailed safety data is available via NCBI StatPearls.
Pantonix 20 vs. Seclo 20: Key Differences and Usage
While both are PPIs used for acidity, they contain different active ingredients and may vary slightly in their duration of action.
| Feature | Pantonix 20 (Pantoprazole) | Seclo 20 (Omeprazole) |
| Drug Class | Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) | Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) |
| Stability | More stable at neutral pH | Less stable at neutral pH |
| Common Use | GERD & NSAID prophylaxis | General acidity & Heartburn |
| H. pylori Therapy | Highly effective in combo | Standard in combo therapy |
| Unit Price | ৳7.00 | ৳5.00 – ৳6.00 |
Pantonix 20 Price (February 2026 Update)
The following table provides the updated retail pricing for the Pantonix range manufactured by Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
| Product Name | Strength | Unit Price (BDT) | Strip Price (14 Tablets) |
| Pantonix 20 | 20 mg | ৳7.00 | ৳98.00 |
| Pantonix 40 | 40 mg | ৳10.00 | ৳140.00 |
| Pantonix IV | 40 mg (Injection) | ৳90.00 | Per Vial |
Pantonix 20 Alternative Brands & Prices
If Pantonix 20 is unavailable, several high-quality alternatives containing Pantoprazole 20 mg are available in Bangladesh as of early 2026.
| Brand Name | Manufacturer | Price per Tablet |
| Trupan 20 | Square Pharmaceuticals | ৳7.00 |
| Pantex 20 | ACI Limited | ৳7.00 |
| Pantium 20 | Radiant Pharmaceuticals | ৳7.00 |
| Protonil 20 | Renata Limited | ৳6.00 |
| Pansec 20 | Drug International | ৳6.00 |
| Pantobex 20 | Beximco Pharmaceuticals | ৳5.00 |
| Pantolok 20 | Ibn Sina Pharmaceuticals | ৳5.00 |
| Protocid 20 | ACME Laboratories | ৳5.00 |
| Pregel 20 | Healthcare Pharma | ৳5.00 |
| Nixpan 20 | Ad-din Pharmaceuticals | ৳5.00 |


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Pantonix 20
Q: What is the Pantonix 20 mg price in Bangladesh?
As of February 2026, the retail price for Pantonix 20 is ৳7.00 per tablet. A strip of 14 tablets costs ৳98.00.
Q: What are the Pantonix 20 side effects?
Common side effects include headache and diarrhea. Less common effects include abdominal pain, gas (flatulence), and rare instances of skin rash or dizziness.
Q: What is Pantonix 20 used for?
It is used for treating conditions where reducing stomach acid is beneficial, such as stomach ulcers, acid reflux (GERD), and heartburn.
Q: What is the recommended Pantonix 20 dose?
The typical dose is one 20 mg tablet once daily, taken 30-60 minutes before breakfast. Always follow the specific dose prescribed by your physician.
Q: Is Pantonix 20 good for a cough?
It may help if the cough is caused by acid reflux (silent reflux). It is not a cough suppressant for colds or lung infections.
Q: What does Pantonix 20 do?
It shuts down the “proton pumps” in your stomach lining that produce acid. By doing so, it lowers the overall acidity, allowing ulcers and the esophagus to heal.
Q: Does Pantonix 20 make you sleepy?
No, drowsiness is not a common side effect of Pantoprazole. However, rare cases of dizziness have been reported.
Q: Is Pantoprazole (Pantonix) high risk?
It is generally very safe for short-term use. High risk is associated only with long-term use (years), which can lead to bone thinning or electrolyte imbalances.
Q: Is Pantonix 20 safe during pregnancy?
It is considered Pregnancy Category B. It should be used only if clearly needed and specifically prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Disclaimer: This is educational information only (updated February 2026). Not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified physician before starting/stopping any medication.


