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Donasea

Donasea

domperidone

Manufacturer:

ACME

Distributor:

Remed

Marketer:

Remed
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Domperidone
Indications/Uses
Antiemetic for the short-term treatment of nausea & vomiting of various aetiologies. Used for its prokinetic actions in dyspepsia & in diabetic gastroparesis.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Nausea & vomiting Adult & elderly 10-20 mg (10-20 mL) every 6-8 hr. Childn 0.2-0.4 mg/kg (2-4 mL) every 6-8 hr. Symptomatic management of non-ulcer dyspepsia 10 mg up to qid.
Administration
Should be taken on an empty stomach: Take 15-30 min before meals.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity. GI stimulation eg, GI hemorrhage, obstruction, perforation or immediately after surgery. Neonates.
Special Precautions
Not recommended for chronic use or for the routine prophylaxis of post-op nausea & vomiting. Not recommended during pregnancy. Risk of extrapyramidal reactions in young childn.
Adverse Reactions
Dry mouth. Loss of libido, anxiety; somnolence, headache; diarrhea; rash, pruritus; galactorrhea, breast pain & tenderness; asthenia.
Drug Interactions
May reduce the risk of hypoprolactinemic effect of bromocriptine. May antagonize action on GI function w/ antimuscarinics & opioid analgesics.
MIMS Class
GIT Regulators, Antiflatulents & Anti-Inflammatories
ATC Classification
A03FA03 - domperidone ; Belongs to the class of propulsives. Used in the treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Donasea susp 5 mg/5 mL
Packing/Price
60 mL x 1's
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