What is the drug Reglan used for?
This medication is used to treat certain conditions of the stomach and intestines. Metoclopramide is used as a short-term treatment (4 to 12 weeks) for ongoing heartburn when the usual medicines do not work well enough. It is used mostly for heartburn that occurs after a meal or during the daytime.
Is Reglan an antipsychotic?
Reglan (Metoclopramide) is a prescription drug for treating various digestive disorders. First developed as an antipsychotic in the 1960s, today it is mostly used to treat nausea, vomiting, heartburn, and similar conditions.
What is the action of Reglan?
Metoclopramide works by blocking a natural substance (dopamine) which can cause nausea and vomiting. It also speeds up stomach emptying and movement of the upper intestines.
What is the main action of metoclopramide?
Metoclopramide works by blocking a natural substance (dopamine). It speeds up stomach emptying and movement of the upper intestines. This drug is not recommended for use in children due to an increased risk of serious side effects (such as muscle spasms/uncontrolled muscle movements).
What is the difference between Reglan and Zofran?
Zofran and Reglan belong to different antiemetic drug classes. Zofran is a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist and Reglan is a dopamine antagonist.
What’s the generic name for Reglan?
Metoclopramide, Oral Tablet. Metoclopramide oral tablet is available as both a generic and brand-name drugs. Brand names: Reglan and Metozolv ODT. Metoclopramide also comes in an oral solution as well as injectable forms that are only given to you by a healthcare provider.
What is the classification of metoclopramide?
Metoclopramide is in a class of medications called prokinetic agents. It works by speeding the movement of food through the stomach and intestines.
What is the difference between Zofran and Reglan?