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Motilium M Tablet

Updated September 13, 2011
Amal Says:
Tue, September 13, 2011

Why should I take Mortilium M when I do not have vomiting problem ?

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David Says:
Tue, September 13, 2011

Aside from vomiting, this medication is used (orally, rectally or intravenously,) generally to suppress nausea, or as a prokinetic agent. It has also been used to stimulate lactation, and has been found effective in the treatment of gastroparesis, a stomach motility condition.

Furthermore it can be used in patients with Parkinson's disease because, unlike metoclopramide, this medication does not cross the blood-brain barrier.

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Please post back if you have any other general questions or concerns about this drug.

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