What are the drugs to be used with caution in acute pancreatitis?

Acute pancreatitis can be caused by biliary tract disease, poor diet, trauma and infection, etc. The following drugs should be used with caution in its treatment: 1. morphine: should be prohibited, which can lead to sphincter spasm, which not only fails to have a therapeutic effect, but also aggravates the condition of acute pancreatitis; 2. diuretics: such as thiazides, to avoid vascular inflammatory lesions; 3. fatty milk drugs: according to studies, estrogen can lead to hyperlipidemia, and for patients with acute lipogenic pancreatitis, fatty milk drugs should be avoided to avoid a hyperlipidemic state in the body.