There are no oral medications for pancreatitis, but patients should take antibiotics, growth inhibitors and their analogs, analgesics, and drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Antibiotics: Usually patients need to use penicillin, cefixime, cephalosporin and other antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor to prevent and control infections.
2. Growth inhibitors: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use growth inhibitors, which can inhibit pancreatic secretion, thereby relieving pain.
3. Analgesics: If the patient’s symptoms are more serious, the patient can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use ibuprofen, indomethacin and other painkillers. Some patients can also use fentanyl, morphine and other opioids to relieve symptoms.
4. Inhibition of gastric acid secretion drugs: patients can also use omeprazole, lansoprazole and other proton pump inhibitors, or cimetidine, ranitidine and other H2 receptor antagonist treatment, can inhibit gastric acid secretion, thus reducing the destruction of gastric acid on the pancreas, improve the efficacy of the drug.
It is recommended that pancreatitis patients according to their own situation, strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription medication, and understand the relevant precautions of the drug.