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Metoclopramide is a
medication used to
treat nausea, vomiting, gastroparesis, and
gastroesophageal reflux disease. It is also used to
treat migraine headaches...
- are
different from
those of
other dopamine receptor antagonists like
metoclopramide and it
produces little in the way of
central nervous system adverse...
- Paracetamol/
metoclopramide hydrochloride is an oral
fixed dose
combination prescription medication containing the
analgesic paracetamol (500 mg) and the...
- of dopamine-receptor-blocking
medications such as
antipsychotics and
metoclopramide.
These medications are
usually used for
mental illness but may also...
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related to
metoclopramide. A
small Spanish study found that more
adverse reactions are
reported with
clebopride than with
metoclopramide, particularly...
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prokinetic properties widely used as an antiemetic,
closely related to
metoclopramide. It is not
available in the
United States.
Bromopride appears to be...
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lower rates of EPS.
Other anti-dopaminergic drugs, like the
antiemetic metoclopramide, can also
result in
extrapyramidal side effects.
Short and long-term...
- blood–brain
barrier and
hence to have
peripheral selectivity, in
contrast to
metoclopramide but
similarly to domperidone.
Unlike domperidone however, metopimazine...
- side-effect may also
include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors,
metoclopramide, and reserpine,
though any
medication listing agitation as a side effect...
- The most
commonly prescribed antiemetics in the US are promethazine,
metoclopramide, and the
newer ondansetron. The word
nausea is from
Latin nausea, from...