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Brand & Generic Names

Cotazym Pancrease MT4
Cotazym E.C.S. Pancrease MT10
Cotazym-S Pancrease MT16
Cotazym-65B Protilase
Enzymase-16 Ultrase MT 12
Ilozyme Ultrase MT 20
Ku-Zyme HP Ultrase MT 24
Lipancreatin Viokase
Pancoate Zymase
Pancrease


Basic Information

  • Habit forming? No
  • Prescription needed? Yes
  • Available as generic? No
  • Drug class: Enzyme (pancreatic)

Uses

  • Replaces pancreatic enzyme lost due to surgery or disease.
  • Treats fatty stools (steatorrhea).

Dosage & Usage Information

How to take:
Tablets, capsules or delayed-release capsules--Swallow whole. Do not take with milk or milk products.
Powder--Sprinkle on liquid or soft food.

When to take:
Before meals.

If you forget a dose:
Take as soon as you remember up to 2 hours late. If more than 2 hours, wait for next scheduled dose (don't double this dose).

What drug does:
Enhances digestion of proteins, carbohydrates and fats.

Time lapse before drug works:
30 minutes.

Don't take with:
Any other medicine without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.


Overdose

SYMPTOMS:
Shortness of breath, wheezing, diarrhea.

WHAT TO DO:

    Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center or hospital emergency room for instructions.

Possible Adverse Reactions or Side Effects

Life-threatening:

    None expected.

Common:

    None expected.

Infrequent:

    Diarrhea, asthma.

Rare:

  • Rash, hives, blood in urine, swollen feet or legs, abdominal cramps.
  • Nausea, joint pain.

Warnings & Precautions

Don't take if:
You are allergic to pancreatin, pancrelipase, or pork.

Before you start, consult your doctor:
If you take any other medicines.

Over age 60:
Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and severe than in younger persons.

Pregnancy:
Risk to unborn child outweighs drug benefits. Don't use.

Breast-feeding:
Drug passes into milk. Avoid drug or discontinue nursing until you finish medicine. Consult doctor for advice on maintaining milk supply.

Infants & children:
Give under close medical supervision only.

Prolonged use:
No additional problems expected.

Skin & sunlight:
No problems expected.

Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
No problems expected.

Discontinuing:
Don't discontinue without consulting doctor. Dose may require gradual reduction if you have taken drug for a long time. Doses of other drugs may also require adjustment.

Others:
If you take powder form, avoid inhaling.


Possible Interaction with Other Drugs

GENERIC NAME COMBINED EFFECT
------------------------ -----------------------
Calcium carbonate Decreased effect of pancrelipase.
Iron supplements Decreased iron absorption.
Magnesium hydroxide Decreased effect of pancrelipase.


Possible Interaction with Other Substances

INTERACTS WITH COMBINED EFFECT
--------------- ---------------
Alcohol: Unknown.
Milk. Decreased effect of pancrelipase.
Cocaine: Unknown.
Ice cream, milk Decreased effect
products. of pancrelipase.
Marijuana: Decreased absorption of
pancrelipase.
Tobacco: Decreased absorption of
pancrelipase.




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From Complete Guide to Prescription & Non-Prescription Drugs by H. Winter Griffith, M.D. Copyright by The Putnam Berkley Group, Inc. Electronic rights by Medical Data Exchange.

 

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