Mosapride is mosapride citrate, chemically known as benzamide citrate, both referring to a drug that clinicians sometimes refer to as mosapride citrate for short. Mosapride citrate is a digestive tract stimulant, mainly used for the treatment of functional dyspepsia with gastrointestinal symptoms such as heartburn, belching, nausea, vomiting, early satiety, and epigastric distention; it can also be used for gastroesophageal reflux disease, diabetic gastroparesis, and gastric dysfunction in patients with partial gastrectomy. The drug should be taken under the guidance of a medical professional and needs to be taken orally before meals, usually for no more than two weeks, and should be discontinued promptly if there is no change in digestive symptoms. In addition, it is contraindicated for people with allergies to the drug. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, children and elderly people who need to take this drug must be evaluated by a professional doctor before taking it. If anticholinergic drugs such as atropine sulfate or scopolamine bromide are taken at the same time, the effect of Mosapride citrate may be weakened, so if both drugs are to be taken, an interval of time is required as prescribed by the doctor. Mosapride citrate is now mainly available in the form of tablets, dispersible tablets, capsules and oral solutions with the same pharmacological action and efficacy, which can be chosen according to your needs. This drug has some adverse reactions, mainly diarrhea, abdominal pain, dry mouth rash, and symptoms such as tiredness and dizziness, etc. If these adverse reactions occur, the drug should be discontinued promptly.