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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for metoclopramide
  1. ... drugs, which act on acetylcholine nerve receptors Erythromycin Metoclopramide, a medicine that helps empty the stomach Serotonin ...
  2. ... risk. Other medicines that can cause TD include: Metoclopramide (treats stomach problem called gastroparesis ) Antidepressant medicines such ...
  3. ... to treat mental disorders or nausea (for example, metoclopramide and prochlorperazine) Mercury poisoning and other chemical poisonings ...
  4. ... certain drugs, including phenothiazines, haloperidol, thiothixene, loxapine, and metoclopramide (usually, drug effects are temporary) Spastic or scissoring ...
  5. ... when you take certain medicines such as dapsone, metoclopramide, nitrates, or sulfonamides.
  6. ... prolactin level, including: Antidepressants Butyrophenones Estrogens H2 blockers Metoclopramide Opioid medicines Phenothiazines Risperidone Verapamil Marijuana products can ...
  7. ... Zantac, Pepcid) Indomethacin (Indocin) Lipid-lowering agents Licorice Metoclopramide (Reglan) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, ibuprofen, etc.) ...