People take reglan (generic name: metoclopramide) for nausea, vomiting, inefficient gastric emptying, and to stimulate lactation.
No, reglan should not fail you on a drug screen as it is not a narcotic. It is a dopamine receptor antagonist used for the treatment of nausea, vomiting, and diabetic gastroparesis.
Reglan is a relatively safe drug. Its possible side-effects include drowziness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, breast enlargement or discharge, frequent urination, and, in some rare cases, Tardive Dyskinesia.
Reglan is a type of medication used to treat nausea and vomiting. It is also confused easily with the term 'Raglan' which refers to a type of stitching where the arms of the garment are connected with the body in a diagonal which runs from the underarm to the nap of the neck.
i don't know about preventative medicine, but the only drugs that help end my episodes are reglan and attivan.
Reglan does not affect the blood pressure, but it is a tricky drug that can cause severe side effects, especially in the elderly. The patient must keep a sharp eye out for any involuntary movements or "tics," especially in the face, as these may become permanent if they don't immediately stop taking the Reglan.
A baby should not be taking either of these drugs. But most of all Reglan. Metoclopramide, the main ingredient in Regla, increases muscle contractions in the upper digestive tract which can lead to several very severe and chronic disorders. In fact, there are currently a number of class action lawsuits out against the maker's of Reglan. If you or your baby is taking it, you should stop now.
stop vomiting it is gross
yes
The word Reglan (capital R) is a proper noun, a brand name drug of Schwarz Pharmaceuticals.
absolutly not.
Anti-emetic (Against-vomiting)