What are the drugs used to inhibit gastric acid secretion when peptic ulcer

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Generally speaking, there are two main drugs used to inhibit gastric acid secretion in peptic ulcer. One is h2 receptor antagonist, which is one of the main drugs for the treatment of peptic ulcer. This drug has good efficacy, convenient medication, moderate price, and less adverse reactions for a long time. Two is proton pump inhibitor. It can make hydrogen ions, potassium ions, and ATPase inactive, and has a strong acid inhibition effect, which can make the stomach reach an acid-free level. In addition, due to proton pump inhibitors and hydrogen ion potassium ion, ATP enzyme collection after its action is irreversible, b cells need to wait for new ATP enzyme production, so its acid inhibition effect is longer, can reach 72 hours. Proton pump inhibitors can control symptoms in two to three days, ulcer healing rate is slightly higher than h2 receptor antagonists, for some refractory ulcer efficacy is better than h2 receptor antagonists.

What are the drugs used to inhibit gastric acid secretion when peptic ulcer



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