What kind of medication do you take for digestive disorders?

Drugs for digestive function disorders include drugs to inhibit gastric acid, digestive aids, drugs to promote gastrointestinal dynamics, and antidepressants, and the corresponding drugs should be taken according to the actual condition of the patient for treatment. 1. Drugs to inhibit gastric acid: for example, Famotidine, Omeprazole, etc., which are very effective in treating acid reflux, nausea and epigastric discomfort. 2. Digestive aids: for example, digestive enzyme preparations can play an auxiliary role in treating indigestion, improving bloating and loss of appetite. 3. Drugs to promote gastrointestinal dynamics: mainly suitable for patients who are easily bloated and early satiety. Commonly used drugs are Domperidone and Itopride. 4. Antidepressants: after treatment with antigastric acid drugs and gastrointestinal dynamics, the effect is not good, leading to obvious negative and depressive symptoms. Some antidepressants such as amitriptyline and paroxetine should be taken. Patients with digestive disorders should go to the hospital to take medication under the guidance of a doctor, do not use medication privately.