Omeprazole and Sanjiu Gastritis can be used together under the premise of meeting the indications, and attention should be paid to the interval of half an hour to one hour when taking the medicine.
Sanjiu Gastro Tai belongs to the Chinese patent medicine, the main ingredients of which are Sanjiu Bitter, Jiu Lixiang, Amaryllis, Mucuna pruriens, Poria, Scutellaria, Paeonia lactiflora, and Dihuang, etc. It has the effects of clearing away heat and drying dampness (clearing away the heat evils and drying up the dampness evils), promoting qi and activating the blood (promoting the operation of gases to make the blood flow), and softening the liver to alleviate pain (treating pains caused by liver yin deficiency and deficiency of liver blood), and so on.
It is mainly used for treating stomachache resulting in vague pain in the epigastrium, fullness, nausea, acid reflux and vomiting. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear, avoid greasy, cold and raw food during the medication.
Omeprazole is a western drug that can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and is mainly used to relieve heartburn and acid reflux caused by excessive gastric acid secretion. People who are allergic to Omeprazole and other benzimidazoles should not take it, and people with abnormal liver function should consult their doctor for dosage. Adverse reactions such as headache, abdominal pain, nausea, and rash may occur after use.
There is no evidence to suggest that these two drugs cannot be used together, and there are also trials showing that the combination of these two drugs can achieve better efficacy in the treatment of functional dyspepsia and chronic superficial gastritis. It is generally recognized that Chinese and Western medicines should be taken more than half an hour apart.
The medication should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not take the medication by yourself.