It is recommended to take Pantoprazole and Risedronate at different times of the day to avoid any potential interaction between the two medications. If you are taking a Risedronate tablet without delayed release, the ideal timing would be to take the Risedronate followed by Pantoprazole 30 minutes later, and then have breakfast with your other medications. This way, both medications can be effectively absorbed and work optimally.
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