METOCLOPRAMIDE- metoclopramide tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide- metoclopramide tablet

aphena pharma solutions - tennessee, llc - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide 10 mg - the use of metoclopramide tablets, usp is recommended for adults only. therapy should not exceed 12 weeks in duration. metoclopramide tablets, usp are indicated as short-term (4 to 12 weeks) therapy for adults with symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux who fail to respond to conventional therapy. the principal effect of metoclopramide is on symptoms of postprandial and daytime heartburn with less observed effect on nocturnal symptoms. if symptoms are confined to particular situations, such as following the evening meal, use of metoclopramide as single doses prior to the provocative situation should be considered, rather than using the drug throughout the day. healing of esophageal ulcers and erosions has been endoscopically demonstrated at the end of a 12 week trial using doses of 15 mg q.i.d. as there is no documented correlation between symptoms and healing of esophageal lesions, patients with documented lesions should be monitored endoscopically. metoclopramide tablets, usp are indicated for the

METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide hydrochloride tablet

nucare pharmaceuticals,inc. - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide tablets, usp are indicated for the: metoclopramide tablets, usp are indicated for the: - treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy.treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy. treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy.treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy. - relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis.relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis.relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. limitations of use: metoclopramide tablets, usp are not recommended

METOCLOPRAMIDE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide tablet

par pharmaceutical, inc. - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide 10 mg - metoclopramide tablets are indicated for the: - treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy. treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy. - relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. limitations of use: metoclopramide  tablets are not recommended for use in pediatric patients due to the risk of developing tardive dyskinesia (td) and other extrapyramidal symptoms as well as the risk of methemoglobinemia in neonates [see use in specific populations (8.4)]. metoclopramide is contraindicated: - in patients with a history of tardive dyskinesia (td) or a dystonic reaction to metoclopramide [see warnings and precautions (5.1, 5.2)]. - when stimulation of gastrointestinal motility might be dangerous (e.g., in the presence of

METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

metoclopramide hydrochloride

accord healthcare limited - metoclopramide hydrochloride - tablets - 10 milligram - metoclopramide

METOCLOPRAMIDE 5mg/ml Solution for Injection Malta - English - Medicines Authority

metoclopramide 5mg/ml solution for injection

mercury pharma international limited 4045 kingswood road, city west business park, co, dublin, ireland - metoclopramide hydrochloride - solution for injection - metoclopramide hydrochloride 5 mg/ml - drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders

METOCLOPRAMIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide injection, solution

hospira, inc. - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide 5 mg in 1 ml - diabetic gastroparesis (diabetic gastric stasis) metoclopramide is indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with acute and recurrent diabetic gastric stasis. the prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy metoclopramide injection, usp is indicated for the prophylaxis of vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy. the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting metoclopramide injection, usp is indicated for the prophylaxis of postoperative nausea and vomiting in those circumstances where nasogastric suction is undesirable. small bowel intubation metoclopramide injection, usp may be used to facilitate small bowel intubation in adults and pediatric patients in whom the tube does not pass the pylorus with conventional maneuvers. radiological examination metoclopramide injection, usp may be used to stimulate gastric emptying and intestinal transit of barium in cases where delayed emptying interferes with radiological examination of the stomach and/or small intestine. metoclopramide should not be used whenever stimulation of gastrointestinal motility might be dangerous, e.g., in the presence of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction or perforation. metoclopramide is contraindicated in patients with pheochromocytoma because the drug may cause a hypertensive crisis, probably due to release of catecholamines from the tumor. such hypertensive crises may be controlled by phentolamine. metoclopramide is contraindicated in patients with known sensitivity or intolerance to the drug. metoclopramide should not be used in epileptics or patients receiving other drugs which are likely to cause extrapyramidal reactions, since the frequency and severity of seizures or extrapyramidal reactions may be increased.

METOCLOPRAMIDE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide tablet

american health packaging - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide 10 mg - metoclopramide tablets are indicated for the: - treatment for 4 to 12 weeks of symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux in adults who fail to respond to conventional therapy. - relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. limitations of use: metoclopramide tablets are not recommended for use in pediatric patients due to the risk of developing tardive dyskinesia (td) and other extrapyramidal symptoms as well as the risk of methemoglobinemia in neonates [see use in specific populations ( 8.4)]. metoclopramide is contraindicated: - in patients with a history of tardive dyskinesia (td) or a dystonic reaction to metoclopramide [see warnings and precautions ( 5.1, 5.2)]. - when stimulation of gastrointestinal motility might be dangerous (e.g., in the presence of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction, or perforation). - in patients with pheochromocytoma or other catecholamine-releasing paragangliomas. metoclopramide may cause a hypertensiv

METOCLOPRAMIDE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

metoclopramide tablet

proficient rx lp - metoclopramide hydrochloride (unii: w1792a2rvd) (metoclopramide - unii:l4yeb44i46) - metoclopramide 5 mg - the use of metoclopramide tablets is recommended for adults only. therapy should not exceed 12 weeks in duration. metoclopramide tablets are indicated as short-term (4 to 12 weeks) therapy for adults with symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux who fail to respond to conventional therapy. the principal effect of metoclopramide is on symptoms of postprandial and daytime heartburn with less observed effect on nocturnal symptoms. if symptoms are confined to particular situations, such as following the evening meal, use of metoclopramide as single doses prior to the provocative situation should be considered, rather than using the drug throughout the day. healing of esophageal ulcers and erosions has been endoscopically demonstrated at the end of a 12 week trial using doses of 15 mg q.i.d. as there is no documented correlation between symptoms and healing of esophageal lesions, patients with documented lesions should be monitored endoscopically. metoclopramide tablets are indicated for the relief of sympt