Can Pantoprazole cause increased salivation and how common is this symptom in patients using the medication for managing acid reflux, ulcers, or other digestive health issues?
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Pantoprazole can cause increased salivation, though it’s a rare side effect. Most people experience common side effects like headache or diarrhea.
Increased salivation is an uncommon side effect of Pantoprazole, used primarily for acid reflux and ulcers; it is not frequently reported among patients.
While Pantoprazole effectively treats digestive issues, increased salivation occurs rarely compared to typical symptoms such as gas or nausea.