What are the indications for teprenone?

Apr 26, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
Teprenone is indicated for gastric ulcers, acute gastritis, and the acute exacerbation phase of chronic gastritis. In gastric ulcers, teprenone enhances the synthesis and secretion of gastric mucus, thereby promoting the repair of gastric mucosa. In acute gastritis, inflammation leads to gastric mucosal lesions, and teprenone protects the gastric mucosa. During the acute exacerbation phase of chronic gastritis, gastric mucosal redness and edema occur; administration of teprenone helps improve these mucosal lesions.

Teprenone is indicated for gastric ulcers, acute gastritis, and the acute exacerbation phase of chronic gastritis. Specific details are as follows:

1. Gastric Ulcer

Teprenone belongs to the class of gastric mucosal protective agents and has anti-ulcer effects. Under medical guidance, patients with gastric ulcers can take this medication, which helps enhance the synthesis and secretion of gastric mucus, strengthen gastric mucosal repair, and improve symptoms.

2. Acute Gastritis

In cases of acute gastritis, inflammatory stimulation may lead to gastric mucosal lesions. Under a physician's guidance, taking teprenone can help protect the gastric mucosa and alleviate discomfort caused by acute gastritis.

3. Acute Exacerbation Phase of Chronic Gastritis

During the acute exacerbation of chronic gastritis, symptoms such as hyperemia, edema, erosion, and bleeding of the gastric mucosa may occur. It is recommended to take teprenone as directed by a physician, which can help improve gastric mucosal lesions.

In addition, it can also be used to treat gastric mucosal lesions. It is important to use the medication properly under medical supervision and avoid self-medication that could lead to adverse reactions.

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