Can you take stomach pills with liver and lung medication?

Generally, stomach medicines can be taken together with liver and lung protection medicines, and will not have adverse effects on the organism. Clinically, gastric drugs are generally used to protect gastric mucosa (e.g. bismuth potassium citrate, etc.), promote gastrointestinal motility (e.g. domperidone, etc.), anti-Helicobacter pylori (e.g. ranitidine, etc.), and inhibit gastric acid secretion (e.g. omeprazole, etc.). Hepatoprotective drugs generally inhibit inflammation, protect hepatocytes, improve hepatic microcirculation and energy metabolism, etc., commonly used bisacodyl alcohol, potassium magnesium menthonate, etc.. Lung protective drugs are commonly used to clear the lungs, such as Lung Tablets and Lung Capsules, etc. They are often used to clear the lungs and nourish the lungs. Generally, there is no special drug interaction between stomach medicines and liver and lung protection medicines, and they can be taken together. However, it should be noted that multiple medications taken together need to consider liver and kidney function, and people with severe liver and kidney insufficiency are not recommended to take large amounts of medication. In addition, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s advice, can not be used on their own, in order to avoid discomfort symptoms.