Can Pantoprazole cause headaches as a side effect and how frequently do patients experience this issue when using the medication for treating acid reflux or stomach ulcers?
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Yes, Pantoprazole can cause headaches as a side effect; this occurs in about 1-3% of patients using it for acid reflux or ulcers.
Headaches are a common side effect of Pantoprazole, affecting roughly 1 in every 33 to 100 patients treated for acid reflux or stomach ulcers.
Pantoprazole, used for acid reflux or ulcers, may lead to headaches in approximately 1-3% of individuals on the medication.