What drugs are contraindicated in patients with acute pancreatitis

Drugs that are contraindicated in patients with acute pancreatitis are morphine, as well as sulfonamides, tetracyclines and other types of drugs such as sulfadiazine and doxycycline.
Patients with acute pancreatitis should avoid morphine because morphine can cause sphincter of Oddi muscle muscle spasm, which can easily aggravate the condition. Besides, patients taking sulfonamides, tetracyclines, thiazide diuretics and other drugs such as sulfadiazine, doxycycline, hydrochlorothiazide tablets may induce pancreatitis, so they should be banned.
The above drugs may damage pancreatic tissues and tend to increase the secretion of pancreatic fluid and the viscosity of pancreatic fluid, therefore, the above drugs are generally prohibited.
Patients with acute pancreatitis should avoid the use of drugs that can easily lead to the occurrence of pancreatitis, and patients need to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and should not use drugs without authorization. Patients should usually avoid drinking alcohol and not overeat.