Pient-D Tablet
By Pient D
Rx
10 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Domperidone(10mg) + Pantoprazole(40mg)

Manufacturer - Plena Remedies
plot no-17, industrial area (himuda), bhatolikalan, baddi, dist-solan (h.p) 173205

Expires on or after
July, 2025

liver
Safety Advice for Pient-D Tablet in Relation to Liver Patients with liver disease can likely use Pient-D Tablet safely. Although there is limited data available, it seems that adjusting the dose of Pient-D Tablet may not be necessary for these patients. It is advisable to consult your doctor before use. When taking Pient-D Tablet, individuals with liver issues should exercise caution to ensure safety and efficacy.

kidney
Pient-D Tablet requires caution for patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be necessary. Consult a doctor before use.

alcohol
Alcohol consumption with Pient-D Tablet can lead to dehydration and increase stomach acid, reducing its effectiveness. It's best to avoid or limit alcohol intake, or consult your doctor.

driving
When taking Pient-D Tablet, be cautious as it may reduce alertness, affect vision, cause drowsiness, and dizziness. Avoid driving if you experience these effects. If you feel sleepy, dizzy, or notice blurred vision, refrain from driving until you recover.

pregnancy
Pient-D Tablet may not be safe to use during pregnancy, as animal studies suggest potential harm to the developing baby. Consult your doctor for a thorough evaluation of benefits and risks before taking this medication.

breastfeeding
During breastfeeding, it is advised to use Pient-D Tablet with caution. Hold off breastfeeding until the mother's treatment is completed and the drug is cleared from her body. The medication may pass into breast milk, but no reported risks are found. Consult your doctor before taking Pient-D Tablet for a thorough evaluation of benefits and risks.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | GASTRO INTESTINAL |
Action Class | - |
₹66
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Archana Prabhakar
MBBS, M.Med (Family Medicine)
Last update on 18-Nov-2024