What medication do you take for stomach bleeding from drinking?

In general, gastric bleeding caused by drinking can be relieved by choosing drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion such as pantoprazole, gastric mucosal protectants such as doxorubicin, and hemostatic drugs such as posterior pituitary hormone. 1. Drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion: such as esomeprazole, pantoprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole and so on. If you vomit blood and other phenomena after drinking alcohol, usually due to alcohol-induced acute damage to the gastric mucosa, acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis caused by excessive secretion of gastric acid, can be relieved by oral acid inhibitors. 2. Gastric mucosal protective agents: such as doxylamine, aluminum thioglycollate, etc., can form a layer of protective film on the gastric mucosa, to avoid alcohol, gastric acid and other substances on the gastric mucosa has been bleeding and erosion of the gastric mucosa to continue to damage. 3. Hemostatic drugs: such as post-pituitary hormone, octreotide, etc., can cause vasoconstriction of the gastric mucosa and play the role of hemostasis. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis and carry out targeted treatment.