What is the Function or Effect of Omeprazole Sodium?

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Omeprazole Sodium belongs to proton pump inhibitors, which have a good inhibitory effect on gastric acid. Omeprazole Sodium is mainly used for the treatment of stomach diseases, such as duodenal ulcer, reflux esophagitis, and so on. Omeprazole Sodium can be taken orally or used for intravenous infusion. It is recommended to eat some food before use to avoid gastric discomfort during the process. The effects of Omeprazole Sodium are as follows:

1. Inhibit gastric acid secretion: Omeprazole Sodium can effectively inhibit the secretion of some enzymes in the cell membrane of the gastric wall, thus achieving the effect of inhibiting gastric acid secretion. When suffering from some gastric mucosal injury diseases, relevant effective treatment can be carried out by injecting Omeprazole Sodium.

2. Inhibit pepsin secretion: While achieving this effect, Omeprazole Sodium generally does not have a serious impact on the blood flow of the gastric mucosa in the patient's stomach, so the patient's gastric cavity temperature, arterial oxygen partial pressure, body temperature, arterial blood pressure, and venous hemoglobin will not be adversely affected.

3. Promote coagulation: After using Omeprazole Sodium, it can effectively promote the reduction of platelets, thus achieving the effect of promoting physiological coagulation in the patient's body, enabling rapid cessation of abnormal bleeding in the body.