Metoclopramide
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Metoclopramide
Reglan, Gimoti (intranasal), Metozolv ODT
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Summary
Classes
Common uses
Gastroparesis0, GERD (refractory; short-term)0, Postoperative nausea and vomiting0, Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (less first-line since 5-HT3 antagonists)0, Migraine rescue (with NSAID or triptan)0
Pharmacy
Starting dose
10 mg PO/IV/IM QID, not to exceed 12 weeks (tardive dyskinesia risk); intranasal Gimoti 15 mg BID
Preparations
5, 10 mg tablets; 5 mg/5 mL solution; 5 mg/mL IV; 15 mg/spray intranasal
US FDA Max
40 mg/d
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral, IV, IM, intranasal
Onset
IV/IM 1-3 minutes; PO 30-60 minutes
Duration
4-6 hours
Half-life
5-6 hours[1]
Bioavailability
~80% (oral; reduced by significant first-pass)[1]
Pregnancy
Widely used for hyperemesis gravidarum; reassuring data.[citation needed]
Legal status
Purported mechanism
Metoclopramide antagonizes D2 dopamine receptors in the area postrema (antiemetic effect) and sensitizes gut tissue to acetylcholine, increasing lower esophageal sphincter tone, gastric antral contractions, and small bowel motility (the prokinetic effect); 5-HT4 agonism is a secondary mechanism contributing to prokinesis.0 D2 antagonism is also the source of the extrapyramidal adverse effects: acute dystonia (especially in young women), akathisia, parkinsonism, and the boxed-warning tardive dyskinesia (cumulative-dose and chronic-use dependent). Domperidone has the same prokinetic effect with less CNS penetration but is not FDA-approved in the US[1].
References
edit- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 FDA Prescribing Information, Reglan (metoclopramide), ANI, current revision. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/017854s064,017862s080lbl.pdf