Pantoprazole-Induced Bone Loss through Gastrin Secretion: A Stereological Study.
Forough SakiMesbah ShamsSanaz DastghaibFarhad KoohpeymaPublished in: BioMed research international (2023)
Overall findings revealed that pantoprazole caused bone loss, which could be prevented by adding octreotide. Because these detrimental effects were not detected in rats given both Oct and Pan, it was suggested that the effect of Pan on bone was produced by a hypergastrinemic condition.