Panokase 8 is also known as Pancrelipase. Panokase8 is a digestive enzyme classed medication that is sold under many names including Creon 10, Kutrase, Lipram-UL18, Pancrease MT 10, 16 and 20 as well as many others. Panokase8 (Pancrelipase) is used as treatment for many conditions that involve the pancreas not releasing enough digestive enzymes to help digest food properly. Panokase8 (Pancrelipase) is an enzyme replacement therapy for patients with chronic pancreatitis, duct obstructions, cystic fibrosis as well as steatorrhea or malabsorption. This medication contains amylase, lipase and protease and is known to help with digestion disorders associated with a lack of digestive proteins or enzymes in the body. If you would like to buy cheap Panokase 8 online, go through Canadian pharmacies. You can order safely, confidentially and securely from your own home. This is one of the main reasons why thousands of people are now using online Canada drugs stores.

People who are allergic to pork proteins are not suggested to take Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase), as well as those people with chronic pancreatic disease or pancreatitis. The dose of Panokase8 (Pancrelipase) is based on the amount of enzymes the pancreas already creates; therefore it will differ from person to person. It is recommended that Panokase8 (Pancrelipase) be taken with a meal or snack to avoid nausea or upset stomach and a full glass of water.

Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase) tablets should never be crushed or chewed, and capsules should not be opened and inhaled. Do not allow the tablets or capsules to sit in the mouth, they should be swallowed immediately or they can cause irritation of the skin and mouth where contact occurs. If you cannot swallow the Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase) pills or capsules, cool foods that do not require chewing can have the capsule opened and sprinkled to mix with for easier dosing. Afterwards a full glass of water or juice should be taken.

Patients taking Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase) should not take antacids as they can completely stop the work of the enzyme medication. Iron supplements should not be taken, as they can cause malabsorption of the medication as well. You should always make sure your doctor knows what medications you are taking anytime for any purpose before you order any Canadian drugs online.

Some side effects associated with Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase) include but are not limited to abdominal pains, diarrhea, colon strictures, anal irritation, vomiting, constipation, gas or bloating, nausea, cramping and intestinal obstruction. The Panokase 8 (Pancrelipase) is in the FDA’s category B for pregnancy meaning that it can cause harm to an unborn child and can also be passed through breast milk. Therefore if you are or are trying to get pregnant or breast feed, if not medically necessary; this medication should not be taken.

It is not recommended you change brands of medication, as certain brands have specific enzymes and can cause problems for the digestive tract. Do not take any antacids with calcium carbonate or magnesium hydroxide while taking this medication. This medicine works best with food, and if you are on a special diet you should stick strictly to that diet to help the medication work at full potential. For more specific information, contact your physician if you should have questions.