Anaphylaxis To Pantoprazole: A Case Report And Prerequisite For Vigilant Prescribing Practises For Proton Pump Inhibitors
Background: Pantoprazole is a Proton Pump Inhibitor, commonly used by clinicians all over the world as gastric acid synthesis inhibitor for a wide variety of gastrointestinal disorders and the efficacy and the safety of the drug is unsurmountable. PPIs are being prescribed nowadays for unapproved indications as well and it is one among the widely used medications in the world. Consequently, adverse events are commonly reported nowadays with proton pump inhibitors and it is essential to improve the physician awareness regarding judicious prescribing practice. Objective: To report a case of anaphylaxis to pantoprazole which occurred in a patient admitted with gastrointestinal complaints. Case summary: Within few minutes of intravenous infusion of pantoprazole, a 75-year-old female developed anaphylaxis. The adverse drug reaction was promptly diagnosed, and patient was resuscitated. Conclusion: It is imperative that clinicians should be aware of this adverse effect that might occur with pantoprazole and hence be more cautious while prescribing the drug, especially in the elderly.