BACKGROUND: Sanogenetic effects of physical factors, providing restoration of disturbed functions of the organism, are the basis for their inclusion in the standardised programme of restorative treatment of patients with chronic pancreatitis. AIM: To study the effectiveness of high-intensity pulse magnetic therapy and low-mineralized drinking mineral waters in the restorative treatment of patients with chronic pancreatitis at the inpatient stage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: There has been carried out an open-label, randomized, controlled, prospective study of 125 patients with chronic pancreatitis. The patients were divided into 3 groups using the simple randomization method. In the control group (n=40) the patients underwent restorative treatment in accordance with federal clinical guidelines; in the group of comparison (n=42) he patients were additionally prescribed low-mineralized drinking mineral water; in the main group (n=43) the patients had high-intensity pulse magnetic therapy in addition to the treatment of the group of comparison. The effectiveness of rehabilitation measures was monitored using a visual analogue scale, a carbolene test, a hospital scale of anxiety and depression. RESULTS: The statistical analysis showed that the inclusion of drinking mineral water and high-intensity pulse magnetic therapy contributed to a significant reduction of pain (p 0.01) and dyspeptic syndromes (p 0.01), an improvement in motor evacuation function of intestine (p 0.01), a decrease in enzymatic activity and the severity of anxiety-depressive manifestations (p 0.01). The effectiveness of the developed programmes of restorative treatment of the patients suffering from chronic pancreatitis was 87.8–92.5%, the standardized programme ― 78.5%. CONCLUSION: The inclusion of drinking mineral waters and high-intensity pulse magnetic therapy in the standardized program of restorative treatment of the patients suffering from chronic pancreatitis at the inpatient stage provides a significant restoration of pancreatic external secretory function.