Brand
name: REGLAN
(Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
Generic name: REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
Why is REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) prescribed?
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) increases the contractions of the stomach and small intestine,
helping the passage of food. It is given to treat the symptoms of diabetic
gastroparesis, a condition in which the stomach does not contract.
These symptoms include vomiting, nausea, heartburn, feeling of indigestion,
persistent fullness after meals, and appetite loss. REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) is also
used, for short periods, to treat heartburn in people with gastroesophageal
reflux disorder (backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus).
In addition, it is given to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer
chemotherapy and surgery.
Most important fact about REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon,
Metoclopramide, Octamide) without Rx /Prescriptions.
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may cause mild to severe depression. If you have suffered from
depression in the past, make sure your doctor is aware of it. REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
may not be the best drug for you.
How should you take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)?
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) is usually taken 30 minutes before a meal. If you suffer from
heartburn that occurs only intermittently or only at certain times
of day, your doctor may want you to schedule your REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) therapy around
those times.
You will probably take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) for only 4 to 12 weeks. Continuous treatment
beyond 12 weeks is not recommended.
If you have diabetic "lazy stomach" (gastric stasis) that
tends to recur, your doctor may want you to take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) at the first
sign of a recurrence.
If you miss a dose REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Do not take 2 doses at once.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide).
* Side effects may include:
Drowsiness, fatigue, restlessness
In addition, REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may cause symptoms similar to those of Parkinson's
disease, such as slow movements, rigidity, tremor, or a mask-like facial
appearance.
Especially in older people, REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may produce tardive dyskinesia,
a syndrome of jerky or writhing involuntary movements, particularly
of the tongue, face, mouth, or jaw. In children and adults under 30,
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may cause involuntary movements of the arms and legs, and sometimes
loud or labored breathing, usually in the first day or two of treatment.
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may cause intense restlessness with associated symptoms such
as anxiety, agitation, foot-tapping, pacing, inability to sit still,
jitteriness, and insomnia. These symptoms may disappear as your body
gets used to REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide), or if your dosage is reduced.
Why should REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) not be prescribed?
Do not take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) if you are sensitive to it or have ever had an
allergic reaction to it.
You should not take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) if you have a condition such as obstruction,
perforation, or hemorrhage of the stomach or small bowel that might
be aggravated by increased stomach and small-bowel movement.
If you have pheochromocytoma (a nonmalignant tumor that causes hypertension),
do not take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide); it could trigger a dangerous jump in blood pressure.
Do not take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) if you have epilepsy; it could increase the frequency
and severity of seizures.
If you are taking a drug that is likely to cause side effects such
as tremors, jerks, grimaces, or writhing movements, do not take REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide);
it could make such symptoms more severe.
REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) is not recommended for patients under 18 years of age.
Special warnings about REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
If you have Parkinson's disease, you should be given REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) cautiously
or not at all, since the drug may make your Parkinson's symptoms worse.
Because REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may make you drowsy and impair your coordination, you
should not drive, climb, or perform hazardous tasks until you know
how REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) affects you.
Use REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) with caution if you have high blood pressure. Be careful,
too, if you have cirrhosis or congestive heart failure. Under these
conditions, REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) may cause fluid retention and heart problems. If
this happens during the first few weeks of REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) therapy, you'll have
to stop taking the drug.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking REGLAN
(Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide)
If REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important
to check with your doctor before combining REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) with the following:
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Alcoholic beverages
Antispasmodic drugs such as Bentyl and Pro-Banthine
Cimetidine (Tagamet)
Cyclosporine (Sandimmune)
Digoxin (Lanoxin)
Insulin
MAO inhibitor antidepressants such as Nardil and Parnate
Levodopa (Sinemet)
Narcotic painkillers such as Percocet and Demerol
Sleeping pills such as Dalmane, Halcion, and Restoril
Tetracycline (Sumycin, others)
Tranquilizers such as Valium and Xanax
If you take insulin for diabetes, your insulin dosage or dosing schedule
may have to be adjusted while you are taking REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide).
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) during pregnancy have not been adequately studied.
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor
immediately. REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) should be used during pregnancy only if it is clearly
needed. REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) appears in breast milk. Your doctor may recommend that
you discontinue REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon, Metoclopramide, Octamide) while you are breastfeeding your baby.
Recommended dosage for REGLAN (Clopra, Maxolon,
Metoclopramide, Octamide)
ADULTS
Overdosage : Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences.
If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.