There is no such thing as what medication is better for pancreatitis, it should be administered according to the situation. The conventional treatment drugs for patients with pancreatitis: reduce pancreatic fluid secretion, acid suppression and appropriate analgesic and anti-inflammatory treatment. 1. Inhibit pancreatic fluid secretion: patients with pancreatitis can apply growth inhibitors, octreotide and other drugs to inhibit pancreatic fluid secretion, which can reduce pancreatic self-digestion, inhibit the continual progress of the disease, and effectively improve the symptoms. 2. Inhibit gastric acid secretion: proton pump inhibitors or H2 receptor antagonists can effectively inhibit gastric acid secretion, which can reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on the digestive tract and reduce symptoms. 3. Analgesic treatment: pethidine and ibuprofen can be applied to relieve pain if the pain is severe. 4. Anti-infection treatment: those who are clearly infected should apply ceftriaxone, metronidazole and other antibiotics as early as possible to fight infection. 5. Nutritional support therapy: patients with pancreatitis need fasting and water fasting, glucose, sodium chloride, amino acids and other intravenous nutritional support rehydration therapy. Pancreatitis patients with medication must be standardized under the guidance of the doctor. For patients with chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic enzyme capsules can be given, plainly abstain from alcohol, avoid overeating; for patients with acute pancreatitis or acute attacks of chronic pancreatitis, the onset of the disease is more acute, the symptoms are more serious, oral medication may delay the condition or even life-threatening, need to timely medical treatment, active treatment, so as not to delay the condition.