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vomitrac (METOCLOPRAMIDE)

The recommended dosage for Vomitrac 5mg Syrup is to be taken before meals preferably at bedtime as prescribed by your doctor The specific dose will be determined based on your condition and response t... See More
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What is Vomitrac?

Vomitrac is a medication primarily used to treat nausea, vomiting, and gastric problems like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and delayed stomach emptying. It works by increasing the movement of the stomach and intestines to help food pass through the digestive system more easily.

 

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What is the usual dose of Vomitrac?

The usual dose of Vomitrac for adults is 5 to 10 mg taken 3 to 4 times per day, typically before meals and at bedtime. For children, the dose is determined based on their weight and specific condition.

 

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How do I take Vomitrac?

Vomitrac is usually taken orally in tablet form or as a liquid, 30 minutes before meals, and at bedtime. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and take it on a regular schedule for best results.

 

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For how long do I take Vomitrac?

Vomitrac is generally used for short-term relief of symptoms like nausea. The duration depends on the condition being treated, but prolonged use may lead to side effects. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.

 

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What is Vomitrac used for?

Vomitrac is used to treat nausea and vomiting from various causes (such as chemotherapy or post-surgery), help with stomach emptying disorders like gastroparesis, and treat GERD.

 

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How long does it take for Vomitrac to start working?

Vomitrac works quickly, often within 30 minutes to an hour, to relieve symptoms like nausea or vomiting. The full effects may take a bit longer, depending on the condition.

 

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Is Vomitrac effective?

Yes, Vomitrac is effective at treating nausea, vomiting, and some gastrointestinal conditions by helping to accelerate stomach emptying and reduce reflux symptoms. Its effectiveness is generally well-established when used short-term.

 

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How does one know if Vomitrac is working?

You can tell if Vomitrac is working when symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or stomach bloating are reduced. The medication may also help you feel less uncomfortable after meals.

 

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How does Vomitrac work?

Vomitrac helps your stomach and intestines work better. It makes your stomach muscles contract more, which helps food move through your stomach and intestines faster. It also relaxes the muscles at the bottom of your stomach, which makes it easier for food to move into your intestines. Vomitrac also strengthens the muscles at the bottom of your esophagus, which helps prevent stomach acid from flowing back into your esophagus.

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Who should avoid taking Vomitrac?

Vomitrac can cause serious side effects, including uncontrollable muscle movements, mostly facial, which may not go away. It can also cause a life-threatening condition called Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, which has symptoms like high fever and stiff muscles. Avoid alcohol, as it can make you more drowsy. Don't drive or operate machinery until you know how Vomitrac affects you. Tell your doctor about all other medications you take, especially those for Parkinson's disease, depression, or high blood pressure. Do not use Vomitrac for more than 12 weeks.

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Can I take Vomitrac with vitamins or supplements?

Vomitrac may interact with certain supplements like iron or magnesium. It’s best to avoid taking them simultaneously. Always discuss supplements with your doctor to avoid interactions.

 

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Can I take Vomitrac with other prescription drugs?

Vomitrac can interact with other medications, so it's important to tell your doctor about all the medicines you're taking, including those for Parkinson's, blood pressure, depression (especially MAOIs), antipsychotics, insulin, or sleep.

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Can Vomitrac be taken safely while pregnant?

Vomitrac, a medication used to treat nausea and vomiting, does not increase the risk of pregnancy complications. However, it crosses the placenta and can cause muscle problems and a rare blood condition in newborns if taken during delivery. Doctors monitor newborns for these issues. The chances of a baby being born with a serious birth defect or miscarriage are 2-4% and 15-20%, respectively, in the United States.

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Can Vomitrac be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Vomitrac can get into breast milk and could be harmful to a baby. It's important to talk to your doctor to decide if you should take Vomitrac or breastfeed. Babies who breastfeed while their mother is taking Vomitrac may have tummy troubles, such as discomfort or gas. Watch the baby for any unusual movements or bluish color around the lips or fingernails, as these could be signs of a serious condition.

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Is Vomitrac safe for the elderly?

For older people, start with a smaller dose of 5 mg of Vomitrac four times a day. If needed, you can gradually increase the dose to 10-15 mg four times a day, but only if the medicine is helping and you're not having side effects. Older people may be more sensitive to the effects of Vomitrac.

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How should I store Vomitrac?

Store Vomitrac at room temperature, away from moisture and heat, and out of the reach of children. Keep the medication in its original container, tightly closed.

 

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Does Vomitrac make people tired or drowsy?

Yes, Vomitrac can cause drowsiness or fatigue as side effects, especially at the start of treatment. If you experience excessive drowsiness, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery and consult your doctor.

 

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Does Vomitrac cause stomach upset?

Stomach upset, including nausea or diarrhea, is a common side effect of Vomitrac. If you experience persistent stomach discomfort, notify your doctor for further evaluation or possible dose adjustment.

 

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Does Vomitrac affect sleep?

Vomitrac may make some people feel drowsy, especially when starting treatment. If sleep disturbances or daytime sleepiness occur, consult your doctor about adjusting the dose or exploring alternative treatment.

 

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Does Vomitrac make it hard to think or concentrate?

Vomitrac can cause confusion or difficulty concentrating, especially in the elderly or those using high doses. If you experience such cognitive side effects, speak to your healthcare provider.

 

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Does Vomitrac affect mood?

Some people may experience mood changes, including irritability or depression, while taking Vomitrac. If you notice significant mood changes, contact your doctor to discuss whether to adjust your treatment plan.

 

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Does Vomitrac interfere with sexual function?

Vomitrac doesn’t usually affect sexual function. However, if you experience changes in libido or sexual difficulties, inform your healthcare provider.

 

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Does Vomitrac affect appetite?

Vomitrac can sometimes reduce appetite, particularly if it helps with nausea or bloating. If significant changes in appetite occur, talk to your doctor.

 

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Does Vomitrac cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not a common side effect of Vomitrac. However, some people may experience fluid retention. If you gain weight unexpectedly or rapidly, inform your doctor.

 

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Does Vomitrac cause headaches?

Headaches can occur as a side effect of Vomitrac, although they are not very common. If you experience persistent headaches, consult your doctor for guidance.

 

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Does Vomitrac limit driving?

Vomitrac can cause drowsiness and may impair your ability to drive. If you feel drowsy or confused, avoid driving and consult your doctor about adjusting your dose.

 

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Vomitrac?

Alcohol should be avoided while taking Vomitrac, as it can increase the risk of side effects like drowsiness and dizziness. Limit alcohol and consult your doctor if you have concerns.

 

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Vomitrac?

Caffeine does not significantly affect the action of Vomitrac. However, excessive caffeine consumption may exacerbate any side effects like dizziness or restlessness, so consume it in moderation.

 

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Vomitrac?

Moderate exercise is generally safe while taking Vomitrac. However, if you feel fatigued or dizzy due to the medication, be cautious and consult your doctor before engaging in physical activity.

 

 

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What are Vomitrac possible harms and risks?

Common side effects include drowsiness, fatigue, and diarrhea. Serious side effects could be involuntary movements (tardive dyskinesia), especially with long-term use. Always contact your doctor if you experience abnormal movements or mood changes.

 

Available in 2 variations

Vomitrac 5mg Syrup

Vomitrac 5mg Syrup

Vomitrac 5mg Syrup

Metoclopramide (5mg)

bottle of 30 ml Syrup

Vomitrac 10mg Tablet

Vomitrac 10mg Tablet

Vomitrac 10mg Tablet

Metoclopramide (10mg)

strip of 10 tablets

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