Metoclopramide

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Drug Class

Dopamine Receptor Antagonist (Prokinetic drug)

Common Uses

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

Common Brand Names

Maxomet, Maxolon

Overview

Metoclopramide is an anti-sickness medicine (known as an antiemetic). It's used to help stop you feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting) including:

  • after radiotherapy or chemotherapy (treatment for cancer)
  • sickness you may get with a migraine
  • if you've had an operation
  • at the end of life (palliative care)

It's only available on prescription in some countries.

Important Facts

  • You'll usually only take metoclopramide for a short time (up to 5 days).
  • The most common side effects are feeling sleepy (drowsy) and diarrhoea.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol with metoclopramide. It will make you feel more sleepy.
  • Metoclopramide tablets and liquid usually start to work after 30 to 60 minutes.

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Last Updated
25 November 2024
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