Commonly used medications for the treatment of moderate acute cholecystitis include antimicrobials, antispasmodic and analgesic drugs, etc., but the specific treatment must be prescribed by the doctor. 1. Antibacterial drugs: such as amoxicillin, levofloxacin and so on. Specifically according to the genus of the infected bacteria to choose the antibiotic sensitive to it. This kind of drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and there may be diarrhea, rash and other adverse reactions during the process of using the drug. 2. Antispasmodic and analgesic drugs: such as atropine, scopolamine, pethidine and so on. Mainly used for cholecystitis acute attack or stone obstruction caused by biliary colic. Such drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them, and some of them are also prohibited for those who have glaucoma, prostate hypertrophy, etc. Adverse reactions include palpitations and dry mouth. However, it should be noted that medication is not the first choice of treatment for moderate acute cholecystitis, as cholecystectomy is the primary treatment for acute calculous cholecystitis, and gallbladder drainage is the first choice for acute non calculous cholecystitis, and the efficacy of each of the medications mentioned above varies from person to person. Therefore, the diagnosis of moderate acute cholecystitis must be strictly under the guidance of the doctor for the formulation of specific treatment programs and adjustments, do not dispose of their own, blindly use drugs, in order to avoid adverse consequences.