Study of Pantoprazole and Omeprazole to Effect in the Treatment of Acute Gastric Ulcers and Reflux Esophagitis

المؤلفون

  • Ebtehal El-Ghezlani Chemistry department – faculty of education/ El-Mergib University مؤلف
  • Fatma Kahel Chemistry department – faculty of education/ El-Mergib University مؤلف

الملخص

This study explores the effectiveness of Pantoprazole and Omeprazole in treating acute gastric ulcers and reflux esophagitis. A questionnaire was distributed to 56 individuals at pharmacies in Khoms, Kaam, and Souq Al-Khamis, focusing on medication use patterns, effectiveness, and perceived side effects. The results indicated that Omeprazole was the most commonly used medication (89.3%), with 71.4% of participants believing it was effective for treating acidity. Although Pantoprazole was less frequently used (30.4%), it also showed positive outcomes in symptom relief. A significant portion of participants (87.5%) reported improvement after using these medications. Despite some side effects being noted (30.4%), the majority of respondents (69.6%) did not experience any adverse reactions. The findings highlight the widespread use and perceived effectiveness of PPIs in managing gastrointestinal disorders, with a strong preference for Omeprazole over Pantoprazole. The study also reflects patients' tendency to self-medicate, often without medical consultation, raising concerns about potential risks associated with unsupervised drug use.

التنزيلات

منشور

2025-03-01

كيفية الاقتباس

Study of Pantoprazole and Omeprazole to Effect in the Treatment of Acute Gastric Ulcers and Reflux Esophagitis. (2025). مجلة التربوي, 26, 379-393. https://tarbawej.elmergib.edu.ly/index.php/tarbawe/article/view/29