Pancreatostimulant

Pancreatostimulant is a type of medication that stimulates or increases pancreatic activity. This type of medication is primarily used in the treatment of pancreatic insufficiency, a condition where the pancreas fails to produce enough digestive enzymes. Pancreatostimulant medications work by stimulating the release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas, which helps the body to break down and absorb food. In addition to aiding digestion, pancreatostimulant medications can also help to decrease inflammation of the pancreas, as well as reduce symptoms of malabsorption, such as cramping and bloating. Pancreatostimulants are usually taken by mouth, although they may also be administered intravenously or intramuscularly.