Neopride Injection is administered via injection by healthcare professionals It is typically recommended for individuals experiencing severe nausea and vomiting when oral administration is not possible The usual frequency of injections is 23 times a day as prescribed by the doctor It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and not discontinue the treatment abruptly Once the symptoms improve transitioning to oral therapy may be considered Some common side effects of Neopride Injection include menstrual disorders breast enlargement in males increased prolactin levels in the blood and increased libido It may also cause drowsiness in certain individuals so it is advised to refrain from activities that require mental focus like driving until the effects of the medicine are known If any missed periods abnormal milk secretion or changes in sexual desire occur it is important to consult the doctor immediately They may be able to suggest measures to prevent or reduce these side effects Prior to taking this medicine it is essential to inform your doctor of any medical conditions you have such as heart disease a history of epilepsy or gastrointestinal hemorrhage Additionally it is important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctors before using this medicine

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Available in 4 variations

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Neopride 50 Tablet

Neopride 50 Tablet

Levosulpiride (50mg)

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Neopride 75mg Tablet SR 10s

Neopride 75mg Tablet SR 10s

Levosulpiride (75mg)

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Neopride 25mg Tablet 10s

Neopride 25mg Tablet 10s

Levosulpiride (25mg)

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Neopride 12.5mg Injection 2ml

Neopride 12.5mg Injection 2ml

Levosulpiride (12.5mg/ml)

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