Metoclopramide
Alternative Names: Reglan
Metoclopramide is a medication used to treat nausea and vomiting by enhancing gastrointestinal motility and improving gastric emptying. It works primarily as a dopamine receptor antagonist and also has prokinetic effects, which can be especially helpful in nausea related to gastroparesis or migraine. Metoclopramide is commonly used in emergency and outpatient settings and can be given orally or by injection. Potential side effects include restlessness, sedation, and extrapyramidal symptoms, so it is typically used for short durations.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: Dopamine antagonist
Treatment Modality: Injection, Intravenous (IV), Oral
Review Summary
Based on the single review provided by Dr. Curbside, Metoclopramide appears to be an effective second-line treatment for nausea. However, the reviewer notes that it has more side effects compared to other treatments, particularly the potential for extra-pyramidal side effects.
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Based on the single review provided by Dr. Curbside, Metoclopramide appears to be an effective second-line treatment for nausea. However, the reviewer notes that it has more side effects compared to other treatments, particularly the potential for extra-pyramidal side effects.
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