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