Currently available antiemetic drugs include the prokinetic agents, metoclopramide, erythromycin, and domperidone, as well as the other medications listed in
Table 2: Prokinetic agents with their possible indications. Prokinetics. Drugs classification of gastric and intestinal motility.
prokinetics improve gastric motility and improve upper GI Expert opinion: Prokinetics are the choice of drugs for gastroparesis.
prokinetic drugs make up therapeutics. Famotidine and cimetidine are 4.3.1 List Of Key Distributors And Channel Partners 4.3.2 Key
The list of such prokinetic drugs includes: Bromopride; Domperidone; Metoclopramide; Dimetramipid. Most often, all of them are used for the treatment of the gastrointestinal tract Domperidone, in spite of the fact that it is a prokinetic of the second generation. This is due to the fact that it does not have significant side effects.
gastroparesis and their results. TABLE 2 Current treatments for gastroparesis. 5 Prokinetic drugs. Prokinetics are medications that affect
Prokinetic drugs increase the movement of ingested material through the GI tract (see the table Prokinetic Drugs). They are useful in the management of
prokinetic drugs ie metoclopramide/domperidone. NB: Drugs with antimuscarinic effects should not be used concurrently with prokinetic drugs. Dose: 50mg
Prokinetic drugs are another type of drug used in the treatment of gastrointestional motility disorders. Prokinetic drugs act to stimulate gastrointestinal
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