Metoclopramide @ ( *** ) - GI stimulants- (FDC- List )- (1985)

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Metoclopramide @ ( *** ) - GI stimulants- (FDC- List )- (1985)

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Drug Interaction:


Antiemetics/ Antivertigo agents- include
  Phenothiazines-
     Chlorpromazine                 Nausea /Vomiting   
     Triflupromazine                 Nausea /Vomiting
      Perphenazine                   Nausea /Vomiting
      Promethazine                   Nausea /Vomiting      Motion Sickness
      Prochlorperazine             Nausea /Vomiting
    Others-
      Metoclopramide              Nausea /Vomiting
   
Anticholinergics-
    Antihistamines
-
      Cyclizine                          Nausea /Vomiting      Motion Sickness
      Meclizine                         Nausea /Vomiting      Motion Sickness      Vertigo
      Buclizine                                                               Motion Sickness
      Diphenhydramine           Nausea /Vomiting      Motion Sickness      Vertigo
      Dimenhydrinate              Nausea /Vomiting      Motion Sickness       Verigo

    Others-
      Trimethobenzamide      Nausea /Vomiting
      Scopolamine                                                       Motion sickness
 
  Miscellaneous-
     Diphenidol                       Nausea /Vomiting                                         Vertigo
     Benzquinamide                Nausea /Vomiting
     Phosphated carbh }        Nausea /Vomiting
     hydrated  solution  }
     Hydroxyine                       Nausea /Vomiting
     Corticosteroids                Nausea /Vomiting
     Cannabinoids                   Nausea /Vomiting   

Refer -Chlorpromazine

Interacting drugs - summary

Metoclopramide +

Alcohol
 Metoclopramide  increase the rate of absorption  of alcohol  by decreasing the time it takes to reach the small intestine where it is  rapidly absorbed

Cimetidine
 bioavailalability of Cimetidine reduced due to decreased  absorption as a result of faster gastric transit time.
                              
Cyclosporine
 a faster gastric emptying time  allow for an increase in cyclosporine  absorption,  increasing its immunosuppressive and toxic effects.

Digoxin
 Digoxin absorption,plasma levels and therapeutic effects decreased. The capsule, elixir and tablets with high dissolution rate are least   affected.

Metoclopramide + Levodopa   or  Levopdoa +  Metoclopramide
 These agents have opposite effects on dopamine receptors. The bioavilability of levodopa  increased and   levodopa may decrease  the effects of metoclopramide   on gastric emptying and lower esophageal pressure.   Metoclopramide is relatively  contraindicated
  in Parkinsons disease                                                     

MAO inhibitors
 since metoclopramide releases catecholamines in patients  with essential hypertension  use cautiously if at all,    in patients receiving MAO inhibitors

Succinyl chloline  
 by inhibiting plasma cholinesterase, Metoclopramide increase  the neuromuscular blocking effect of Succinylcholine

Anticholinergic/ Narcotic analgesics
 the effects  of Metoclopramide on GI motility are antogonised by  these agents