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| 23 Nov 2009 Reglan, also called metoclopramide, is a common prescription drug used for patients suffering from gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is often prescribed for vomiting related to chemotherapy, severe nausea, heartburn and other digestive .... It also causes dystonia, a neurological disorder, that is more common in young adults and children.</p> <p>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has required the manufacturer of Reglan, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, ... More Free Information Article Directory - http://www.morefreeinformation.com/ |
| 13 Aug 2009 Acute dystonic reactions, the most common type of EPS associated with metoclopramide, occur in approximately 0.2% of patients (1 in 500) treated with 30 to 40 mg of metoclopramide per day. In cancer chemotherapy patients receiving 1-2 ... RxList - New and Updated Drug Monographs - http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/srchcont_rxlist.asp?... |
| 19 Oct 2009 by Cheryl anti-nausea/vomiting agents (metoclopramide (eg Maxolon), prochlorperazine (eg Stemetil)). * neuroleptics (chlorpromazine (eg Largactil), clozapine (eg Clozaril), fluphenazine (eg Moditen), haloperidol (eg Haldol), ... Cheryl Speaks Out - http://cherylspeaksout.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Jul 2009 by Justinian tableacute dystonia (203 cases). • concomitant medications associated with development of movement disorders reported in 64 cases. - antidepressants (16). - antiemetics (27). • drug therapy was used to treat the ae in 115 cases ... Find a Lawyer to Handle your Fentanyl,... - http://www.dangerousdrugs.us/ [ More results from Find a Lawyer to Handle your Fentanyl,... ] |
| 2 Oct 2009 Australia says that it has received 111 reports of acute dystonic reactions associated with the antiemetic, metoclopramide, according to the country's Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee (ADRAC) October bulletin. Scrip News - Home - RSS - http://www.scripnews.com/home/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by auriefolsoni The most serious neurological side effects of metoclopramide are symptoms mimicking Parkinson's disease, involuntary muscle movements, facial grimacing, and dystonic reactions resembling tetanus. The usual dose of metoclopramide for ... Rozerem Drug Rozerem For Sleep Rozerem Generic - http://auriefolsoni.bloglife.ca/ |
| 30 Jul 2009 by Robbo patients receiving long-term metoclopramide treatment are at risk for tardive dyskinesia. tardive dyskinesia is one of the clinical manifestations of drug-induced movement disorders along with akathisia, dystonia and parkinsonism. ... bitingthedust - http://bitethedust.com.au/bitingthedust/ [ More results from bitingthedust ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 Reglan, also called metoclopramide, is a common prescription drug used for patients suffering from gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is often prescribed for vomiting related to chemotherapy, severe nausea, heartburn and other ... Anything goes - http://alweb.net/ |
| 22 Oct 2009 by Light Yagami Frequently a result of antiemetics such as the neuroleptics (eg prochlorperazine) or metoclopramide. Oromandibular dystonia. This affects the muscles of the jaw and tongue, causing distortions of the mouth and tongue. ... Yagami Website - http://yagamiwebsite.blogspot.com/ |
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