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Can I Continue The Prescribed Pantoprazole Dose For GERD While Taken Voltaren For Back Pain?

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Question : I am taking 40 mg Pantoprozale twice a day for GERD. I just took 50 mg Voltaren for back pain and I am worried sick. I did check the internet to see if there was any drug interactions. I haven’t had my nightly dose of Pantoprozale yet. Do I have it?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:

No interactions identified.

Detailed Answer:

Hello and welcome,

I checked 3 medication data bases for interactions and none were found between Pantoprazole and Voltaren (diclofenac). I checked XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX, and XXXXXX.XXX.

So yes, I would recommend taking the nightly dose of Pantoprazole.

Take care of your stomach right now because Voltaren is an NSAID which can cause gastric irritation.

I hope this information helps.

Regards,
Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician
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Can I Continue The Prescribed Pantoprazole Dose For GERD While Taken Voltaren For Back Pain?

Brief Answer: No interactions identified. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome, I checked 3 medication data bases for interactions and none were found between Pantoprazole and Voltaren (diclofenac). I checked XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX, and XXXXXX.XXX. So yes, I would recommend taking the nightly dose of Pantoprazole. Take care of your stomach right now because Voltaren is an NSAID which can cause gastric irritation. I hope this information helps. Regards, Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician