Can you take Flavopiridol for bile reflux gastritis?

Berberine generally refers to berberine. Berberine is not recommended for bile reflux gastritis because berberine does not have the effect of treating bile reflux gastritis. And it may cause gastric mucous membrane irritation, leading to aggravation of the condition. If you need to use the drug, you need to use it under the guidance of a doctor. Berberine is mainly used to treat inflammation caused by intestinal infections. Biliary reflux gastritis is an inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by abnormal reflux of bile-containing duodenal contents into the stomach. Therefore, berberine has no therapeutic effect on bile reflux gastritis. Moreover, due to the inflammation of the gastric mucosa, berberine may cause irritation and aggravation of the condition. Therefore, berberine is not recommended for patients with bile reflux gastritis. Bile reflux gastritis should be treated with drugs that protect gastric mucosa, inhibit gastric acid secretion and enhance gastrointestinal dynamics. Such as metoclopramide, bismuth potassium citrate, cimetidine and so on. If you need to use drugs, you need to use under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication.