Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide

Dosage
10mg
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  • In our pharmacy, you can purchase Metoclopramide without a prescription, with global delivery in 5–14 days. Discreet and anonymous packaging available.
  • Metoclopramide treats nausea, vomiting, and diabetic gastroparesis by blocking dopamine receptors and enhancing stomach motility.
  • The standard adult dosage is 10 mg taken 3–4 times daily, not exceeding 30-40 mg per day.
  • Administration forms include tablets, orally dispersible tablets (ODT), oral solution, and injectables (IM/IV).
  • Onset time ranges from 1–3 minutes (IV), 10–15 minutes (IM), to 30–60 minutes (oral).
  • Duration of action is 1–2 hours for intravenous doses and up to 4 hours orally, depending on administration route.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption, as it intensifies side effects like drowsiness and dizziness.
  • Most common side effects are drowsiness, restlessness, fatigue, diarrhea, and dizziness.
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Description of Metoclopramide

Active IngredientMetoclopramide
Packaging Typetablet
Quantity per Package30-360
Price of MetoclopramideFrom AUD 0,6 per tablet
Dosage 10mg
Sale of Metoclopramide without prescription

Questions and Answers about Metoclopramide

I don't have a prescription. Can I buy Metoclopramide at your pharmacy?

In our online pharmacy, you can purchase Metoclopramide without a prescription. We guarantee a hassle-free shopping experience by providing access to high-quality medications in an easy and confidential manner.

Is it possible that Metoclopramide doesn't work?

Metoclopramide is generally effective, but like any medication, it may not work for some individuals due to factors such as individual variations in metabolism or underlying conditions.

Can anyone see the contents of my order

the contents of your order for Metoclopramide are strictly confidential. All orders are securely packaged without any external markings that could reveal the contents, ensuring absolute discretion. We prioritize our customers' privacy, and no third party will be informed about the details of your Metoclopramide order.

What is Metoclopramide and how does it work?

Metoclopramide is a medication used to treat nausea, vomiting, and gastroparesis. It works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain and gastrointestinal tract, increasing the movement of the stomach and aiding in digestion.

Is it legal to use Metoclopramide in Australia?

Metoclopramide is a prescription medication available in Australia with a valid prescription from a healthcare professional. Its use and distribution are regulated by Australian authorities.

Mechanism of action of Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide is a dopamine receptor antagonist that works by blocking the D2 receptors in the gastrointestinal tract, increasing the motility and promoting gastric emptying while also preventing nausea and vomiting by its anti-emetic effect on the chemoreceptor trigger zone.

How long does it take for Metoclopramide to work?

Metoclopramide usually starts working within 30 to 60 minutes after taking it, with its effects peaking around 1 to 2 hours.

How long does the effect of Metoclopramide last?

The effects of Metoclopramide typically last for 1 to 2 hours after oral administration, providing relief from nausea and vomiting during that period.

What are the risks of misuse of Metoclopramide?

Metoclopramide misuse may lead to serious side effects like tardive dyskinesia (uncontrolled muscle movements), neurological disorders, and drug interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using it.

How long does Metoclopramide stay in the body?

Metoclopramide has an elimination half-life of approximately 5-6 hours, so it is generally cleared from the body within 24-36 hours after the last dose.

Will Metoclopramide show up in a drug test?

Metoclopramide is generally not detected in standard drug tests, as it is a prescription medication primarily used to treat gastrointestinal disorders and is not classified as a controlled substance.

Compatibility of Metoclopramide with other medications

Metoclopramide may interact with:- Antipsychotics (e.g., haloperidol, risperidone)- Antidepressants (e.g., fluoxetine, paroxetine)- Sedatives (e.g., diazepam, zolpidem)- Opioid analgesics (e.g., codeine, morphine)For more details on drug interactions, please contact our support.

Can you drink alcohol while taking Metoclopramide?

While moderate alcohol consumption is generally not prohibited when taking Metoclopramide (Metoclopramide), it is always best to consult your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized advice based on your overall health condition, the dosage of the medication, and potential interaction risks.

Recommended storage method for Metoclopramide

  • Store metoclopramide tablets at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use.
Metoclopramide tablets should be stored at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. The container should be kept tightly closed when not in use to preserve the quality of the medication.

How should Metoclopramide be taken and in what dosage?

Metoclopramide should be taken orally, before meals. For adults, the typical dosage is 10-15 mg, 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. The maximum daily dose is 60 mg.

How to Take Dosage
  • Take orally
  • Take 30 minutes before meals
  • Take at bedtime
  • Adults: 10-15 mg per dose
  • Maximum daily dose: 60 mg

Can Metoclopramide be taken for an extended period?

Metoclopramide can be taken for a short period, typically not exceeding 12 weeks, as prolonged use may increase the risk of side effects like tardive dyskinesia.

Overdose of Metoclopramide and what to do in case of an overdose

In the rare event of an overdose of Metoclopramide, it is generally not considered potentially fatal. However, it is important to seek appropriate medical advice. If you suspect an overdose, you should:
  • Immediately contact your doctor for professional advice.
  • Carefully follow your healthcare provider's instructions.
  • Avoid taking extra doses without consulting a doctor.
Remember that quick response is essential to effectively manage the situation without unnecessary alarms.

Comparison of Metoclopramide with other analogs

MedicationDescription
metoclopramideMetoclopramide is a dopamine receptor antagonist used as an antiemetic and gastroprokinetic agent. It is commonly used to treat nausea, vomiting, and gastroparesis. Compared to other antiemetics like ondansetron and aprepitant, metoclopramide has a broader range of indications but may cause more extrapyramidal side effects.
prochlorperazineProchlorperazine is a phenothiazine antipsychotic also used as an antiemetic. It is similar to metoclopramide but may have a higher risk of sedation and extrapyramidal side effects.
ondansetronOndansetron is a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used primarily for preventing nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy, radiation, and postoperative conditions. It has a lower risk of extrapyramidal side effects compared to metoclopramide.
domperidoneDomperidone is a dopamine receptor antagonist similar to metoclopramide but with a lower risk of extrapyramidal side effects as it does not readily cross the blood-brain barrier.
granisetronGranisetron is a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used for preventing nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy, similar to ondansetron.
tropisetronTropisetron is another selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used as an antiemetic, primarily for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
dolasetronDolasetron is a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used as an antiemetic for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, similar to ondansetron and granisetron.
aprepitantAprepitant is a substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist used for preventing acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy.
fosaprepitantFosaprepitant is a prodrug of aprepitant, also used for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
alosetronAlosetron is a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used for the treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome in women.

What you should know before taking Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide is a medication used to treat certain stomach and esophagus problems. It may cause side effects like drowsiness, dizziness, and involuntary muscle movements. Consult your doctor before taking it, especially if you have Parkinson's disease or related disorders.

Contraindications for the use of Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide should not be used in patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction or perforation. It is also contraindicated in patients with pheochromocytoma, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and in those hypersensitive to the drug. Contraindications include: gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction, perforation, pheochromocytoma, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and hypersensitivity to metoclopramide.

Possible side effects of Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide may cause some side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Here's a list of possible side effects:
  • Drowsiness or restlessness
  • Dizziness or headache
  • Fatigue or insomnia
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
Most side effects are mild and temporary. However, if you experience any severe or persistent side effects, it's best to consult your healthcare provider.

Lifestyle: diet and physical activity

Metoclopramide can affect lifestyle through potential side effects like fatigue and restlessness, so monitoring diet and physical activity is advised when using this medication.

How does mental state affect the effectiveness of Metoclopramide

Metoclopramide's effectiveness can be impacted by mental state, as anxiety, depression, and stress may influence gastrointestinal motility and contribute to adverse effects like restlessness and drowsiness.

When should one consult a doctor?

You should consult a doctor before using Metoclopramide, especially if you have a history of gastrointestinal problems, neurological disorders, or if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. It's also advisable to seek medical advice if you experience persistent or severe side effects while taking this medication.

Where can I find the lowest price for Metoclopramide?

In our pharmacy, Metoclopramide is available at the most competitive price, ensuring you get a better price-quality ratio compared to other providers. While other stores offer quality, our exclusive deals ensure you get premium medications without overpaying. Shop with us and experience the perfect combination of affordability and reliable quality.

In which cities can Metoclopramide be delivered?

Metoclopramide is available for delivery in the following cities in Australia:
City Region Delivery Time
Sydney New South Wales 5-7 days
Melbourne Victoria 5-7 days
Brisbane Queensland 5-9 days
Perth Western Australia 5-9 days
Adelaide South Australia 5-9 days
Gold Coast Queensland 5-9 days
Canberra Australian Capital Territory 5-9 days
Newcastle New South Wales 5-9 days
Wollongong New South Wales 5-9 days
Geelong Victoria 5-9 days
Hobart Tasmania 5-9 days
Townsville Queensland 5-9 days
Cairns Queensland 5-9 days
Darwin Northern Territory 5-9 days
Toowoomba Queensland 5-9 days
Ballarat Victoria 5-9 days
Bendigo Victoria 5-9 days
Albury New South Wales 5-9 days
Launceston Tasmania 5-9 days
For additional locations and questions about deliveries, please contact our support team.