Maxolon & Metoclopramide Medication Information (dosing, side effects)
Maxillon is a specific blocker of dopamine and serotonin receptors it has anti-vomiting soothes hiccup stimulates and regulates work of gastrointestinal tract tone and motor activity of the digestive organs enhance secretion of stomach does not change there are notifications that this medication promotes healing of ulcers and stomach can do other maxillon is used as
Anti-vomiting drug nausea caused by narcosis radiotherapy side effects of different medications medications on bases of fox glove cytostatic drugs ones to suppress cell division antibiotics etc diet violations gusters of vagina reflux disease gerd diabetic gastroparesis delayed gastric emptying to treat gerd maxillon in adults is usually taken four times a day by 10
To 15 milligrams 30 minutes before each meal for treatment of gastroparesis 10 milligrams of maxillon are administered orally four times daily 30 minutes before each meal and at bedtime the tab should be swallowed without chewing with a big quantity of water avoid drinking alcoholic beverages do not stop taking this medication without your doctor’s permission and do
Not take it in qualities larger than prescribed to you inform your doctor about all medications and herbal products you use hypersensitivity when this medication is injected ability to concentrate on driving and operating machinery may decreases maxillon affects ability to high concentration of attention cautiousness should be experienced in patients with bleeding
Or blockage in the stomach or intestines epilepsy or other seizure disorder or an adrenal gland tumor veo comasatoma kidney or liver disease congestive heart failure diabetes or a history of depression children younger than 14 yo besides signs of allergy hives swelling of tongue face and rash side effects may appear as tremors or restless muscle movements in your
Eyes tongue drowsiness restlessness tremor fatigue anxiety insomnia depression seizures fever stiff muscles confusion sweating jaundice depression if you experience this stop taking maxillon and zeke for immediate medical help maxillon is able to change absorption and effects of other drugs that are absorbed in the small intestine it accelerates effects of alcohol
Diazepam valium and cyclosporine decreases the concentrations and blood of digoxin linoxin and zimetidine tagamet maxillon is contraindicated to administer in patients who are treated with male inhibitors is soccer box acid marplin phenylsene nardole zibberman parnate selegioline elderpro and procarbazine matchylane co-administration of anticholinergic drugs can
Decrease the effectiveness of maxillon other medications may also interact with maxillon brainshotlaters adropin cyclosporine digoxin acetaminophen if you missed a dose take it the soonest if it is almost time of your next dose just skip it and return to your regular dosage schedule symptoms of overdose may include drowsiness confusion tremors or uncontrolled muscle
Movements in face or neck or seizure if you think that took too much of maxillon and experience symptoms listed above contact your doctor immediately you may need a medical help store at room temperature between 59 to 77 f 15 to 25 c away from light and moisture kids and pets we provide only general information about medications which does not cover all directions
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Maxolon & Metoclopramide Medication Information (dosing, side effects) By MedCast