Pancreatitis medication


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The treatment of pancreatitis usually requires a combination of drugs, such as drugs that inhibit pancreatic secretion, painkillers, antibiotics, etc.
1. Drugs that inhibit pancreatic secretion, such
as somatostatin and its analogues, can effectively reduce pancreatic secretion activities, thereby reducing the burden on the pancreas and helping to alleviate inflammation and pain.
2. Painkillers
Because pancreatitis is often accompanied by severe pain, rational use of painkillers such as pethidine can improve patient comfort and facilitate recovery, but it is necessary to pay attention to the side effects of drugs and the correct use of drugs.
3. Antibiotics such
as ceftriaxone sodium, especially when there is a risk of infection or infection has occurred, can help control infection and prevent further deterioration of the disease.
During the medication process, it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor's advice and closely observe the effects and adverse reactions of drugs in order to adjust the treatment plan in time. Drug treatment is only part of the comprehensive treatment of pancreatitis, and it is also necessary to combine diet adjustment, rest and other measures to achieve the best treatment effect.