What are the drugs that inhibit stomach acid?

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Proton pump inhibitors

include omeprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole, etc. These drugs can reduce the production of gastric acid by inhibiting the activity of proton pump enzymes on the gastric mucosa.

2. H2 receptor antagonists

H2 receptor antagonists can reduce the secretion of gastric acid by blocking H2 receptors on the gastric mucosa. Common drugs include famotidine, ranitidine, cimetidine, etc.

3. Alkaline drugs such

as aluminum hydroxide tablets, magnesium hydrocarbonate tablets, sodium bicarbonate, etc. can neutralize gastric acid, thereby alleviating hyperacidity.



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