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Take Care When Using Reglan
November 19, 2009
Reglan is not for everybody, but it can be a great match for you if you are looking for treatment options for acid reflux disease. In this article you will learn just how this drug works, and a few tips on helping you figure out if it is the right choice for you.
The generic name for Reglan is Metoclopramide and the way it works is fairly simple. It is usually taken orally and helps to speed up the contractions of your upper digestive tract, allowing your stomach to be able to empty into your intestines at a much faster rate.
A very important condition applied to use of Reglan is that it can only be taken for the short term. It cannot be taken for longer than three months. When it is taken regularly before meals, most people experience great relief from symptoms of acid reflux disease as well as some other stomach conditions.
Consult your doctor and alert him or her to any problems in your medical history. Reglan is prescribed by a doctor, so you will not be able to get it, or try to take it without a doctor’s consultation first. If you take it as directed for three months or less, there is a low chance that you will experience any side effects. However, there may be problems that you should be aware of.
Some of the disadvantages of this powerful drug are the very serious side effects that are experienced by some patients. These include tremors or seizures, fluid retention, hallucinations, agitation, depression, fever, rapid heartbeat, and jaundice.
Be sure and talk to your doctor if you experience any Reglan side effects at all. If you are or are planning on becoming pregnant, do not take Reglan. You certainly don’t want to harm your nursing infant or take a chance on the health of your unborn baby.
Be sure your doctor is aware of all other prescription or over the counter medications you are taking. You should also make a point to ask your doctor about Reglan’s side effects if he or she prescribes it to you.
If you or a person you love has been prescribed this drug and has experienced some of the more disturbing side effects such as repetitive smacking of the lips, grimacing, or puckering of the lips, this could be a permanent and serious condition called tardive dyskinesia. In such serious cases, consult an experienced Reglan lawyer to represent you and possibly obtain monetary compensation for the suffering this drug has caused.}
Please note that the medical information in this article should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Please consult your health care provider before making any health care decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition.
