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GASTRONERTON 11.6mg/10ml Price

Active Substance: Metoclopramide HCl.

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Metoclopramide HClis available in the market in concentration

Name

Metoclopramide Hydrochloride

Precaution

Patients w/ underlying neurological conditions, cardiac conduction disturbances, uncorrected electrolyte imbalance, bradycardia. Children, elderly. Renal or hepatic impairment, porphyria, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, history of depression. Ability to drive or operate machineries may be impaired. Pregnancy and lactation. Monitor patients on prolonged therapy. Increased risk of tardive dyskinesia in patients on prolonged or high-dose treatment. Lactation: Drug crosses into breast milk; use caution; concern may be warranted according to American Academy of Pediatrics

Indication

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, Diabetic gastric stasis, Nausea and vomiting associated w/ cancer chemotherapy or radiotherapy, Postoperative nausea and vomiting

Contra indication

GI haemorrhage, mechanical obstruction or GI perforation; confirmed or suspected pheochromocytoma; history of neuroleptic or metoclopramide-induced tardive dyskinesia; epilepsy, Parkinson's disease; history of methaemoglobinaemia w/ metoclopramide or of NADH cytochrome-b5 deficiency. Concomitant use w/ levodopa or dopaminergic agonists.

Side Effect

>10% Extrapyramidal symptoms (dystonic reactions in 25% of young adults 18-30 years old) 1-10% Fatigue (2-10%),Restlessness (10%),Sedation (10%),Headache (4-5%),Dizziness (1-4%),Somnolence (2-3%) Frequency Not Defined Diarrhea,Nausea,Galactorrhea,Gynecomastia,Impotence,Menstrual disorders,Neuroleptic malignant syndrome,Hematologic abnormalities Potentially Fatal: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; cardiac conduction disorders may occur with IV dosage form.

Pregnancy Category ID

2

Mode of Action

Metoclopramide enhances the motility of the upper GI tract and increases gastric emptying without affecting gastric, biliary or pancreatic secretions. It increases duodenal peristalsis which decreases intestinal transit time, and increases lower oesophageal sphincter tone. It is also a potent central dopamine-receptor antagonist and may also have serotonin-receptor (5-HT3) antagonist properties.

Interaction

Increased sedative effects with CNS depressants. GI effects antagonised by antimuscarinics and opioids. Reduces absorption of digoxin. Increases absorption of ciclosporin, levodopa, aspirin, paracetamol. Interferes with hypoprolactinaemic effect of bromocriptine. Inhibits serum cholinesterase and prolongs neuromuscular blockade produced by suxamethonium and mivacurium. Potentially Fatal: Serotonin syndrome with sertraline (SSRI).

Pregnancy Category Note

Information not available

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