What are the common drugs for superficial gastritis?

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Superficial gastritis generally refers to chronic superficial gastritis. Commonly used drugs are rabeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, etc.

What are the common drugs for superficial gastritis?

1. rabeprazole

is a proton pump inhibitor, which has the effects of inhibiting gastric acid secretion and anti-Helicobacter pylori. If there is excessive gastric acid secretion in patients with chronic superficial gastritis, this drug can be used to relieve it.

2. bismuth potassium citrate

can relieve stomachache and acid reflux caused by excessive gastric acid. If chronic superficial gastritis has the above symptoms, it can be treated with this drug.

What are the common drugs for superficial gastritis?

3. itopride

is a gastrointestinal prokinetic drug, which can be used to relieve upper abdominal discomfort, postprandial satiety and other functional dyspepsia symptoms.



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