Metoclopramide

What Is Metoclopramide Used For? Doctors may prescribe metoclopramide to: Treat nausea and vomiting Manage acid reflux (GERD) Help with delayed stomach emptying (gastroparesis), especially in people with diabetes Prevent nausea after surgery or medical treatments How Does Metoclopramide Work? Metoclopramide works by: Increasing movement of the stomach and intestines Helping food move faster from the stomach to the intestines Blocking signals in the brain that cause nausea and vomiting How to Take Metoclopramide Take the medicine as prescribed by your doctor It is usually taken before meals and at bedtime Do not take more than the recommended dose Short-term use is preferred unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional Common Side Effects Some people may experience: Drowsiness or tiredness Dizziness Restlessness Diarrhea These side effects are usually mild and go away with time. Important Warnings Long-term or high-dose use may cause movement problems, especially in older adults Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine Tell your doctor if you have a history of seizures, Parkinson’s disease, or mental health conditions Who Should Be Careful? Use metoclopramide with caution if you: Are pregnant or breastfeeding Have kidney problems Have a history of movement disorders Final Advice Metoclopramide can be very helpful for nausea and stomach problems when used correctly. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and report any unusual side effects immediately.

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Posted January 30, 2026