Epprazole and bismuth potassium citrate can be taken at the same time, with the use of can be used for the treatment of duodenal ulcer and other diseases, specific how to take should follow the doctor’s instructions. Epprazole can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on the mucosa of gastrointestinal tract. Bismuth potassium citrate can protect the gastric mucosa and promote the repair of damaged mucosa. Taking both at the same time can accelerate the recovery of duodenal ulcer and other diseases. The common adverse reactions of Epprazole include diarrhea, dizziness and headache, abdominal distension, dry mouth, etc. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to the drug, as well as those with liver and kidney insufficiency. Epprazole has a powerful inhibitory effect on stomach acid, but it should not be taken for a long time. This product will affect the absorption of drugs such as itraconazole, and should not be combined to avoid affecting the efficacy of treatment. Taking bismuth potassium citrate may cause an ammonia taste in the mouth, or nausea, constipation and other adverse reactions, pregnant women, people who are allergic to the drug and patients with kidney disease are prohibited. The drug should not be taken for more than seven consecutive days, and if any discomfort occurs during the period of taking the drug, the drug should be stopped promptly and a doctor should be consulted. Although the two drugs can be taken at the same time, but can not be used blindly on their own, should be taken under the guidance of the doctor reasonably, so as not to cause adverse consequences.