What are the medications used to treat regurgitation after drinking alcohol

Gastric regurgitation after drinking may be stimulated by alcohol, and can be treated with gastric mucosal protectants such as bismuth pectin, acid inhibitors such as omeprazole, and gastric stimulants such as domperidone under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Gastric mucous membrane protector: alcohol has a stimulating effect on the gastric mucous membrane, which may cause damage to the gastric mucous membrane after drinking, and it is necessary to use gastric mucous membrane protector such as aluminum thioglycollate, bismuth potassium citrate, colloidal bismuth, etc., which can form a layer of protective film on the surface of gastric mucous membrane, and can reduce the damage to the gastric mucous membrane.
2. Acid-suppressing drugs: after drinking alcohol may lead to a large increase in gastric acid secretion, thus causing acid reflux, regurgitation, nausea and other symptoms, you can take acid-suppressing drugs as prescribed by the doctor to inhibit gastric acid secretion and reduce the amount of gastric juices, the commonly used drugs are omeprazole, lansoprazole and so on.
3. Promote gastric power drugs: If drinking too much alcohol may increase the burden on the stomach, resulting in abdominal distension and pain and acid reflux, regurgitation and other symptoms, regurgitation after drinking alcohol can also be prescribed to take drugs to promote gastric power, such as domperidone tablets, mosapride citrate, etc., in order to improve gastrointestinal peristalsis and emptying, to alleviate the regurgitation, abdominal distension and other discomforts.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not change the dose of drugs or private abuse of drugs, pay attention to the observation of the adverse effects of medication, if the symptoms continue to aggravate should be timely medical consultation and treatment.