Medications for chronic gastritis

Jan 03, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
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Medications for chronic gastritis

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Dr. Shen Yonghua
Chronic gastritis is a common digestive system disorder that can be caused by various factors, including bacterial infection, food allergy, viral infection, drug irritation, excessive alcohol consumption, and mental stress. The following are several types of medications used to treat chronic gastritis: 1. Antibiotics: Used to treat chronic gastritis caused by bacterial infections, such as penicillin, erythromycin, and cephalosporins. 2. Anti-inflammatory drugs: Used to suppress inflammation of the gastric mucosa, such as ibuprofen, ambroxol, and aspirin. 3. Antacids: Used to inhibit gastric acid secretion, such as furazolidone and metoclopramide. 4. Gastrointestinal motility inhibitors: Used to reduce gastrointestinal motility, such as clindamycin and lamivudine. 5. Intestinal antibacterial agents: Used to inhibit the growth of intestinal bacteria, such as amoxicillin and nitroglycerin. 6. Gastrointestinal regulators: Used to regulate gastrointestinal function, such as omeprazole and tinidoxacin. The above medications are for reference only. Specific treatment plans should be determined by qualified physicians based on individual patient conditions.