It is possible that the pantoprazole may not be as effective after taking it for 2 years. It is recommended to consult with a pharmacist to discuss any changes in medication or lifestyle habits that may be affecting its effectiveness. If you are experiencing difficulty with withdrawal symptoms, it may be helpful to gradually decrease the dose of the medication instead of stopping abruptly. Your pharmacist can provide personalized advice and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
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