Can I take calcium pills if I drink medicine for gastritis?

Drinking gastritis drugs, mainly including gastric power drugs, mucosal protectants, acid inhibitors, etc., can eat calcium tablets, generally rarely produce adverse reactions. Generally speaking the drugs for the treatment of gastritis are mainly divided into gastric power drugs, such as mosapride, domperidone, etc., acid inhibitors, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, etc., and gastric mucosa-preserving drugs, such as magnesium aluminum carbonate and bismuth pectin. At present, these drugs generally have no adverse reaction with calcium tablets, so drink gastritis medicine, can eat calcium tablets. However, patients must consult a physician before using medication, under the guidance of the physician to use medication, not to choose their own drugs for treatment, to prevent the improper choice of drugs, and adverse reactions.