Maxolon (metoclopramide): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Maxolon Injection

Adult population

Maxolon is indicated in adults for:

- Prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV)

- Symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting, including acute migraine induced nausea and Vomiting

- Prevention of radiotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (RINV).

Diagnostic procedures:

Radiology

Duodenal intubation

'Maxolon' speeds up the passage of a barium meal by increasing the rate of gastric emptying, co-ordinating peristalsis and dilating the duodenal bulb.

'Maxolon' also facilitates duodenal intubation procedures.

Paediatric population

Maxolon is indicated in children (aged 1-18 years) for:

- Prevention of delayed chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) as a second line option

- -Treatment of established post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) as a second line option

Metoclopramide should not be used in children younger than 1 year as there are insufficient data regarding efficacy and safety of the product in this population.

Maxolon SR 15 mg Capsules

Adult population:

Digestive disorders:

Maxolon SR restores normal co-ordination and tone to the upper digestive tract. Maxolon SR relieves symptoms of gastro-duodenal dysfunction.

Including: dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence, sickness, pain, regurgitation of bile. These symptoms may be associated with such conditions as: reflux oesophagitis, hiatus hernia, gastritis, duodenitis, peptic ulcer, cholelithiasis and post-cholecystectomy dyspepsia.

Nausea and vomiting:

Maxolon SR is indicated for the treatment of the nausea and vomiting associated with gastro-intestinal disorders and intolerance to cytotoxic drugs.

Maxolon Tablets 10mg

Adult population

Maxolon is indicated in adults for:

- Prevention of delayed chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)

- Prevention of radiotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (RINV).

- Symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting, including acute migraine induced nausea and vomiting. Metoclopramide can be used in combination with oral analgesics to improve the absorption of analgesics in acute migraine.

Diagnostic procedures:

Radiology,

Duodenal intubation

'Maxolon' speeds up the passage of a barium meal by increasing the rate of gastric emptying, co-ordinating peristalsis and dilating the duodenal bulb.

'Maxolon' also facilitates duodenal intubation procedures.

Paediatric population

Maxolon is indicated in children (aged 1-18 years) for:

- Prevention of delayed chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) as a second line option


Route of administration: Injectable, Oral
Molecule: metoclopramide

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