Drugs for treating stomach acid include acid inhibitors such as omeprazole and antacids such as magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc., which need to be selected according to the actual condition of the organism, so there is no special drug that can cure stomach acid.
Gastric acid is secreted through the proton pump on the gastric mucous membrane, and when gastric acid is secreted abnormally due to disease, it will cause discomfort to the body.
Acid inhibitors are drugs that inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, of which proton pump inhibitors have a strong acid-suppressing effect, and have a better therapeutic effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease and ulcer disease, mainly omeprazole, lansoprazole and so on.
Histamine H2 receptor antagonists, the ability to inhibit gastric acid is weaker than proton pump inhibitors, suitable for mild to moderate reflux and ulcer disease patients, mainly cimetidine and so on.
Antacids are suitable for patients with mild symptoms and intermittent episodes, including magnesium aluminum carbonate, aluminum thioglycollate and aluminum magnesium plus.
For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease, the treatment methods are different, and should be standardized under the guidance of doctors.