Patients with gastritis are not recommended to take ibuprofen extended-release capsules because ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that can directly damage the gastric mucosa and lead to aggravation of gastritis, and may even cause stress ulcers or acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis, so it is recommended that both patients with acute gastritis and patients with chronic gastritis should not take ibuprofen extended-release capsules, especially not to use ibuprofen extended-release capsules for the treatment of gastritis arising from The abdominal pain of gastritis. If a patient with gastritis needs to take ibuprofen extended-release capsules because of other physical discomforts, he or she should be guided by a gastroenterologist to weigh the pros and cons before using the drug, preferably on top of an acid suppressant or gastric mucosal protector, and then use ibuprofen capsules as appropriate. The first choice for the treatment of gastritis patients is acid suppressants or gastric mucosal protectors, the specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a specialist.