What medications do I take for indigestion?

The treatment of dyspepsia includes the following major categories of drugs: first, acid-suppressing drugs, such as ranitidine, omeprazole, etc. Second, antacid drugs, such as aluminum hydroxide and magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc. Third, pro-motive drugs, such as mosapride, itopride, etc. Fourth, gastric mucosal protective agents, such as aluminum thioglycollate, etc. Other applications include digestive enzymes and micro-ecological agents, etc. If a patient has H. pylori infection, he or she can consult with a doctor to see if H. pylori needs to be eradicated, but of course, the specific course of medication and dosage should follow the doctor’s advice.