The most commonly used medicine for acid heartburn

Acid heartburn may be caused by reflux esophagitis, hyperacidity gastric ulcer, chronic gastritis, etc. There is no such thing as the most common medication, and the more common medications used clinically include omeprazole, magnesium alumina carbonate tablets, and aluminum thioglycollate gel.
1. reflux esophagitis: acid heartburn is a common symptom of reflux esophagitis, in addition to generally accompanied by acid reflux, belching, etc., the treatment of commonly used drugs are proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole, H2 receptor antagonists such as Ranitidine, etc., doxepinone, etc., to promote gastrointestinal tract peristalsis, aluminum sulfate gel, etc., to protect the mucous membrane of the digestive tract.
2. Gastric ulcer: excessive secretion of gastric acid can lead to the occurrence of gastric ulcer, acid heartburn and other symptoms, the treatment of commonly used drugs for omeprazole, rabeprazole, magnesium alumina carbonate tablets, aluminum thioglycolate, bismuth potassium citrate and so on. People with Helicobacter pylori infection need to follow the doctor’s instructions for eradication treatment.
3. Chronic gastritis: most patients with chronic gastritis have no obvious symptoms, and can take acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid as prescribed by the doctor. Digestive enzyme preparations such as compound digestive enzyme tablets to promote gastrointestinal digestion. You can also take gastric mucous membrane protective agent such as aluminum sulfate, etc., to enhance the gastric mucous membrane defense ability.
There may be other reasons for acid heartburn, so you can go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the condition.