Common medications for reflux pharyngitis

Reflux pharyngitis is an inflammation caused by the reflux of food from the stomach to the throat. Commonly used medications include proton pump inhibitors, gastric stimulants, and mucosal protectants.
1. Proton pump inhibitors: proton pump inhibitors are the main drugs used in the treatment of reflux pharyngolaryngitis, which have the effect of inhibiting the secretion of gastric acid. Commonly used drugs are lansoprazole, omeprazole, rabeprazole and so on.
2. Gastric stimulants: gastric stimulants are often used in conjunction with proton pump inhibitors, which have the effect of promoting intestinal peristalsis. The common drugs in the clinic are metoclopramide, domperidone and so on.
3. Mucosal protective agents: mucosal protective agents have fewer side effects and are mostly used to protect the gastrointestinal tract and reduce the stimulation of gastric acid. Clinical common drugs are aluminum sulfate, aluminum hydroxide gel, etc..
Patients with reflux pharyngitis should seek medical examination and cooperate with the doctor to standardize the use of medication.