Drugs to promote gastric power include mosapride, domperidone, itopride, etc. 1. Mosapride: Mosapride is a gastrointestinal prokinetic drug for gastrointestinal symptoms such as dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting and epigastric distension. Adverse reactions such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, dry mouth and skin rash may occur after using the drug. It is contraindicated for allergy, gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal obstruction or perforation. 2. Domperidone: Domperidone is a gastrointestinal power drug, which can be applied to indigestion, bloating, belching (hiccups) and other digestive symptoms. There may be dry mouth, headache, drowsiness, abdominal cramps, skin rash and other adverse reactions. It is contraindicated when there is a potential danger of increasing gastric motility. 3. Itopride: Itopride is a gastrointestinal motility promoter for functional dyspepsia, epigastric discomfort, early satiety, and loss of appetite. Adverse reactions such as leukopenia, rash and fever may occur after use. It is contraindicated in allergy, gastrointestinal obstruction and bleeding. All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization.