How to treat regurgitation and vomiting with medication

The regurgitation and vomiting of medication may be a gastrointestinal reaction to the medication, or it may be a symptom of the gastric disease itself, and it is recommended that symptomatic treatment be carried out according to the different etiological factors.
1. Gastrointestinal reaction: If the gastric mucosa is stimulated by medication and causes regurgitation and vomiting, there is a sequence between taking medication and vomiting, and the patient does not have underlying gastric diseases, it is recommended to reduce the dosage of the medication or change the medication to postprandial to reduce the stimulation of the gastric mucosa by the medication, and to change to other medications under the guidance of the doctor. If necessary, gastric mucous membrane protective agent can be added, such as aluminum thioglycollate and so on.
2. Symptoms of gastric disease itself: the patient has gastric diseases, such as chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, etc. This kind of vomiting usually often occurs even when not taking medicine. It is recommended that patients take gastrointestinal dynamics, such as domperidone, cisapride, mosapride, etc. Patients with severe vomiting can use antiemetic drugs, such as metoclopramide.
Eating drugs regurgitation vomiting serious condition, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital gastroenterology outpatient clinic as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out scientific and standardized treatment, the above drugs must be taken under the guidance of the doctor.