Can you take teprenone for atrophic gastritis?

Atrophic gastritis can take teprenone under the supervision of a physician.
The main cause of atrophic gastritis is the infection of Helicobacter pylori bacteria leading to gastric mucosal epithelial damage, but also bile, pancreatic fluid and intestinal fluid reflux, long-term consumption of irritating food, alcoholism leading to gastric mucosal damage. Patients mostly show symptoms such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension and acid reflux.
Teprenone capsule has strong anti-ulcer effect and improvement effect on mucosal lesions such as erosion, bleeding, etc. It can increase the activity of biosynthetic enzymes of macromolecular glycoproteins and phospholipids, and can inhibit gastric mucosal damage caused by ethanol.
In addition to taking gastric mucosal protectants, patients need to take medications that inhibit gastric acid secretion, such as ranitidine hydrochloride capsules and cimetidine tablets, as prescribed by the doctor.
If the symptoms are not reduced, the patient should consult a doctor and take the medication as prescribed by the doctor in order to avoid delaying the treatment.