The claim of “biased prescription for gastritis” is not true. The treatment of gastritis mainly adopts medication, such as inhibiting gastric acid secretion, eradicating HP (Helicobacter pylori), and protecting gastric mucosa.
1. Inhibit gastric acid secretion: commonly used drugs include H2 receptor blockers, such as Ranitidine, Famotidine, etc.; PPI (proton pump inhibitors), such as Esomeprazole, Omeprazole, etc.
2. Eradication of HP: commonly used quadruple therapy program containing bismuth, i.e., 1 PPI (e.g., omeprazole, rabeprazole, etc.) + 2 antibiotics (e.g., clarithromycin, amoxicillin, etc.) + 1 bismuth (such as psuedobismuth, etc.).
3. Protect gastric mucosa: commonly used drugs include bismuth, such as bismuth citrate, bismuth pectin, etc.; weakly alkaline antacids, such as magnesium aluminum carbonate, aluminum thioglycollate, etc.
If you are diagnosed with gastritis, you should go to a regular hospital and do not believe in the so-called prescriptions to avoid adverse effects. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, do not self-medicate.