What are the medicines used to treat pancreatic relaxation?

Drugs for treating cardia relaxation include proton pump inhibitors, gastric stimulant drugs, calcium antagonist drugs, such as omeprazole, domperidone, nifedipine and so on.
1. Proton pump inhibitors: patients with cardia relaxation can take oral proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole, etc., under the guidance of doctors, so as to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and protect the mucosa of gastrointestinal tract from the corrosion of gastric acid, so as to improve the symptoms of the disease.
2. Gastric power drugs: patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions oral gastric power drugs, such as domperidone, itopride, mosapride, etc., can promote the peristalsis of the digestive tract.
3. Calcium ion antagonist drugs: patients with cardia relaxation can also take calcium ion antagonist drugs such as nifedipine and verapamil under doctor’s guidance, which can reduce the contraction of blood vessels and visceral smooth muscle, thereby relaxing the smooth muscle and relieving the pressure of lower esophageal sphincter.
Patients with pancreatic relaxation need to use drugs under the guidance of doctors.