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Nausea and Vomiting: Metoclopramide is commonly prescribed to alleviate nausea and vomiting caused by various conditions such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, migraine headaches, and gastrointestinal disorders like gastroparesis and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Gastroparesis: Gastroparesis is a condition characterized by delayed gastric emptying, resulting in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, and early satiety. Metoclopramide helps to stimulate gastric motility and accelerate emptying of the stomach contents, thereby reducing symptoms associated with gastroparesis.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Metoclopramide may be used as a short-term treatment for GERD to improve symptoms such as heartburn, regurgitation, and dysphagia by enhancing esophageal and gastric motility and tightening the lower esophageal sphincter.
Functional Dyspepsia: Functional dyspepsia refers to chronic or recurrent upper abdominal discomfort or pain without any identifiable structural or biochemical abnormalities. Metoclopramide may provide symptomatic relief by improving gastric emptying and reducing symptoms such as early satiety, bloating, and discomfort.
Diabetic Gastroparesis: Gastroparesis is a common complication of diabetes mellitus characterized by delayed gastric emptying. Metoclopramide may be used to manage symptoms of diabetic gastroparesis, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and bloating.
Migraine: Metoclopramide is sometimes used as an adjunctive treatment for migraine headaches, particularly to alleviate associated nausea and vomiting. It works by blocking dopamine receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the brain and by accelerating gastric emptying.
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting: Metoclopramide may be administered postoperatively to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting following surgical procedures. It helps to enhance gastrointestinal motility and reduce the risk of aspiration.
Bacteria Impacted by metoclopramide monohydrochloride,(prescription)
We extend modifiers to include items that changes the parent and child taxa. I.e. for a species, that would be the genus that is belongs to and the strains in the species.
Impact of metoclopramide monohydrochloride,(prescription) on Conditions from US National Library of Medicine
A higher number indicates impact on more bacteria associated with the condition and confidence on the impact.
We have X bacteria high and Y low reported. We find that the modifier reduces some and increases other of these two groups.
We just tally: X|reduces + Y|Increase = Positive X|increases + Y|decrease = Negative.
Benefit Ratio: Numbers above 0 have increasing positive effect.
Numbers below 0 have increasing negative effect.
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