Effective drug of choice for pancreatitis

Pancreatitis does not have a “special drug of choice”, can use growth inhibitors, octreotide, omeprazole, cephalosporins, pethidine and other drugs to treat, should be under the guidance of a doctor to use drugs.
Pancreatitis is caused by a variety of causes such as cholelithiasis, biliary tract infections and other causes of pancreatic tissue auto-digestion caused by edema, hemorrhage, necrosis and other injuries.
Treatment of pancreatitis includes intensive monitoring, organ support, supplementation with lactated Ringer’s balance solution if there is circulatory dysfunction, oxygen and catheterization are needed to maintain respiratory and bowel function. Secondly, it is necessary to reduce pancreatic fluid secretion and control inflammation by fasting for 48 hours, or use drugs such as growth inhibitors and octreotide to control pancreatic fluid secretion and omeprazole to inhibit gastric acid secretion.
Pancreatitis is easy to secondary infection during the course of the disease, so attention should be paid to the prevention and control of infection, can be carried out for diarrhea, as soon as possible to restore enteral nutrition, but also the use of cephalosporins (such as cefoperazone) and other antibacterial drugs. Secondly, in case of severe abdominal pain, pethidine can be injected intramuscularly to relieve pain.
The treatment of pancreatitis is the comprehensive management and treatment of multiple organs of the whole body, and the medication should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.