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I find absolutely inappropriate to discuss in such a detail the adverse effects of the drug, entering in discussions about litigation and compromise of the doctor-patient relationship and so on. These are important arguments that should find a place only in an external link. I think that posting this kind of message in every "averse effect" section of every drug is a breach in etiquette and a serious risk of conflict of interest. It is full of lawyers trying to take advantage of normal adverse events of drugs pushing patients in lawsuits. I think wikipedia should not be involved in this kind of legal malpractice.
Francesco Falaschi ( talk) 12:24, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Also, instead of writing "somnolence", write "drowsiness". Please enable people to understand this article.
I belive that it is also available under the drug name "Primperan".
Viscouse sez: isn't this drug used to help or increase the production of breastmilk? I don't know what the conenction is, but if anyone can put a blurp on that & why, that would help.
New User:Anon! added Milk fetishism to a number of articles on drugs or herbal products used to induce lactation for this fetishism. I initially revert the addition of this link on Metoclopramide as being nonsense, and this has be re-inserted. To be fair ( WP:AGF) metoclopramide may well be so used, but it is clearly off-label use - which normally is a term used for drugs being prescribed by a doctor for other uses than that licensed, rather than illegally obtaining prescription drugs without a prescription for alternative uses. I am sure many drugs are off-label used by patients obtaining through on-line pharmacies without prescription/medical advice, but does this mean all such (mis-)uses need be included as significant 'See also' links in articles on wikipedia ? Remember whilst significant minority viewpoints must be included under WP:NPOV, trivial minority views do not. I should welcome some input from others on this. David Ruben Talk 22:53, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
This drug is sold under the name "Macperan" in South Korea. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.131.187.107 ( talk) 07:33, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/360/24/2528 - safe in the first trimester. JFW | T@lk 06:16, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
At my web site, I've been posting dozens of documents comprising hundreds of pages of court filings over Reglan and Metoclopramide. They run the gamut from copies of lawsuits, to expert depositions, to expert reports. Many of these documents contain the opinions of expert scientists on both sides of the legal issues, including opinions on HOW Reglan causes movement disorders, and HOW OFTEN it does so. The latter is one of the biggest issues in the Reglan litigation. The documents I'm posting aren't freely available anywhere else; I'm buying them from the courts and reproducing them on my website so others can view them. My website is www.dangerousdrugs.us, and yes, it does encourage individuals to contact an attorney if they believe they've developed a movement disorder after taking Reglan. Regardless of whether you find that message personally distasteful, I hope that you'll agree that the quality and quantity of my content justifies inclusion in Wikipedia. You would be hard-pressed to find any other free source of such pertinent documents regarding the drug.
I'm not entirely sure what the etiquette here is. Should I go ahead and create the section with a relevant link, or wait for someone to give me the thumbs up, or? I've already had one editor politely suggest that he doesn't feel a link is appropriate, but he directed me here to seek others' opinions. I hope that the community will agree that the expert reports alone - hundreds of pages of documents, written by top-notch medical experts - justifies including a link to my site. Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.156.95.212 ( talk) 02:59, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Panocloprimide is the name (not brand name) used in South Africa instead of metoclopramide. I think this should be added to the article. - 41.133.254.221 ( talk) 15:38, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
Brand name in India. Ldmoharana ( talk) 06:34, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
Brand name in india. Ldmoharana ( talk) 06:34, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
Does this drug show any antiphsycotic activity? It does block D2 receptors after all 2600:1006:B058:9825:0:1C:5457:6801 ( talk) 00:28, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
Referring to this sentence: It is commonly used to treat nausea and vomiting, to help with emptying of the stomach in people with delayed stomach emptying due to either diabetes or following surgery, and to help with gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Gastroparesis has many causes, the most common being idiopathic (unknown). This sentence uses 'either/or' and so it assumes there is only two causes for it. I am not sure how to rephrase this sentence for accuracy and brevity.
Ataylor18 ( talk) 21:43, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
Include the names | Remove all the names |
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==Brand names== Metoclopramide is mostly known internationally as Primperan, and also available under the following trade names: [1] [2] Aeronase, Afipran, Ametic, Anausan, Anausin, Antimet, Aristopramida, Bacnorm, Camiprida, Carnotprim, Ceolat, Cerucal, Cirulan, Citroplus, Clodoxin, Clop, Clopan, Clopram, Cloprame, Clopramid, Clopritec, Clorimet-Z, Delipramil, Dibertil, Digeplus, Digestine, Dirpasid, Dolmisin, Donmet, Doperan, Emenil, Emenorm, Emetic, Emperal, Enzifrut, Enzimar, Enzimatik, Enzygestivo, Flatuzym, Frutazym, Gaseo, Gastro, Gastrobid, Gastroflux, Gastronerton, Gastrosil, Gastrotranquil, Gemperan, Gigemet, Goyodem, Hemibe, Hyrin, Irtopan, Isaprandil, Isoclopramid, Itan, Klopra, Kopranide, Labmet, Maxolon, Mcp, Mcpham, Meclomid, Meclonir, Meclop, Meclopram, Meclopran, Mepram, Mepramida, Mepramide, Metagliz, Metamide, Meto Hameln, Metocai, Metoclam, Metoclomex, Metoclopram, Metoclopramidum, Metoclox, Metocyl, Metogastron, Metonia, Metopram, Metoprin, Metosil, Metozolv Odt, Metromida, Mipramid, Movistal, Nausifar, Novomit, Pasperan, Paspertase, Paspertin, Plasil, Plemazol, Pradamin, Pramide, Pramidin, Pramidol, Pramin, Pramotil, Premig, Premosan, Primpemotil, Primperoxane, Prokinyl, Propace, Pylomid, Raamfen, Randum, Reflux, Reglan, Remetin, Riamide, Sorbiperan, Synespramid and Vibralen. |
==Brand names== Metoclopramide is available world-wide under various trade names. [1] |
User:24.34.73.59 please see
WP:MEDMOS which, says "Try to avoid cloning drug formularies such as the
BNF and online resources like
RxList and
Drugs.com. Extract the pertinent information rather than just dumping low-level facts in a big list, which should be avoided per
WP:NOTMANUAL and
Wikipedia:LAUNDRYLIST".
It also follows not WP:NOTCATALOG, there is nothing encyclopedic about a laundrylist of names. Please stop adding this laundry list to the article. Jytdog ( talk) 21:51, 14 May 2016 (UTC)
I have asked for wider input here: here -- Jytdog ( talk) 20:45, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
"if there are more than a few brand names, it is best to list these separately in the body of the article". How do you reconcile this advice to "list these separately" with removing all of them from the article? WhatamIdoing ( talk) 05:37, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
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I request that the brand name "Primperan" be added to the Trade Names or Brand names sections (I have no particular vested or commercial interest). Primperan is the most common name used internationally for metoclopramide (for example, see same reference 1 already provided), and much more common than Reglan or Metozolv (which are common in the USA). It's like omitting the brand name Aspirin when referring to acetylsalicylic acid. When searching Wikipedia, metoclopramide does not come up when searching for Primperan, and yet it comes up when searching for the much less common Metozolv. Let's improve Wikipedia. Thank you.
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Archive 1 |
I find absolutely inappropriate to discuss in such a detail the adverse effects of the drug, entering in discussions about litigation and compromise of the doctor-patient relationship and so on. These are important arguments that should find a place only in an external link. I think that posting this kind of message in every "averse effect" section of every drug is a breach in etiquette and a serious risk of conflict of interest. It is full of lawyers trying to take advantage of normal adverse events of drugs pushing patients in lawsuits. I think wikipedia should not be involved in this kind of legal malpractice.
Francesco Falaschi ( talk) 12:24, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Also, instead of writing "somnolence", write "drowsiness". Please enable people to understand this article.
I belive that it is also available under the drug name "Primperan".
Viscouse sez: isn't this drug used to help or increase the production of breastmilk? I don't know what the conenction is, but if anyone can put a blurp on that & why, that would help.
New User:Anon! added Milk fetishism to a number of articles on drugs or herbal products used to induce lactation for this fetishism. I initially revert the addition of this link on Metoclopramide as being nonsense, and this has be re-inserted. To be fair ( WP:AGF) metoclopramide may well be so used, but it is clearly off-label use - which normally is a term used for drugs being prescribed by a doctor for other uses than that licensed, rather than illegally obtaining prescription drugs without a prescription for alternative uses. I am sure many drugs are off-label used by patients obtaining through on-line pharmacies without prescription/medical advice, but does this mean all such (mis-)uses need be included as significant 'See also' links in articles on wikipedia ? Remember whilst significant minority viewpoints must be included under WP:NPOV, trivial minority views do not. I should welcome some input from others on this. David Ruben Talk 22:53, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
This drug is sold under the name "Macperan" in South Korea. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.131.187.107 ( talk) 07:33, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/360/24/2528 - safe in the first trimester. JFW | T@lk 06:16, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
At my web site, I've been posting dozens of documents comprising hundreds of pages of court filings over Reglan and Metoclopramide. They run the gamut from copies of lawsuits, to expert depositions, to expert reports. Many of these documents contain the opinions of expert scientists on both sides of the legal issues, including opinions on HOW Reglan causes movement disorders, and HOW OFTEN it does so. The latter is one of the biggest issues in the Reglan litigation. The documents I'm posting aren't freely available anywhere else; I'm buying them from the courts and reproducing them on my website so others can view them. My website is www.dangerousdrugs.us, and yes, it does encourage individuals to contact an attorney if they believe they've developed a movement disorder after taking Reglan. Regardless of whether you find that message personally distasteful, I hope that you'll agree that the quality and quantity of my content justifies inclusion in Wikipedia. You would be hard-pressed to find any other free source of such pertinent documents regarding the drug.
I'm not entirely sure what the etiquette here is. Should I go ahead and create the section with a relevant link, or wait for someone to give me the thumbs up, or? I've already had one editor politely suggest that he doesn't feel a link is appropriate, but he directed me here to seek others' opinions. I hope that the community will agree that the expert reports alone - hundreds of pages of documents, written by top-notch medical experts - justifies including a link to my site. Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.156.95.212 ( talk) 02:59, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Panocloprimide is the name (not brand name) used in South Africa instead of metoclopramide. I think this should be added to the article. - 41.133.254.221 ( talk) 15:38, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
Brand name in India. Ldmoharana ( talk) 06:34, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
Brand name in india. Ldmoharana ( talk) 06:34, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
Does this drug show any antiphsycotic activity? It does block D2 receptors after all 2600:1006:B058:9825:0:1C:5457:6801 ( talk) 00:28, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
Referring to this sentence: It is commonly used to treat nausea and vomiting, to help with emptying of the stomach in people with delayed stomach emptying due to either diabetes or following surgery, and to help with gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Gastroparesis has many causes, the most common being idiopathic (unknown). This sentence uses 'either/or' and so it assumes there is only two causes for it. I am not sure how to rephrase this sentence for accuracy and brevity.
Ataylor18 ( talk) 21:43, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
Include the names | Remove all the names |
---|---|
==Brand names== Metoclopramide is mostly known internationally as Primperan, and also available under the following trade names: [1] [2] Aeronase, Afipran, Ametic, Anausan, Anausin, Antimet, Aristopramida, Bacnorm, Camiprida, Carnotprim, Ceolat, Cerucal, Cirulan, Citroplus, Clodoxin, Clop, Clopan, Clopram, Cloprame, Clopramid, Clopritec, Clorimet-Z, Delipramil, Dibertil, Digeplus, Digestine, Dirpasid, Dolmisin, Donmet, Doperan, Emenil, Emenorm, Emetic, Emperal, Enzifrut, Enzimar, Enzimatik, Enzygestivo, Flatuzym, Frutazym, Gaseo, Gastro, Gastrobid, Gastroflux, Gastronerton, Gastrosil, Gastrotranquil, Gemperan, Gigemet, Goyodem, Hemibe, Hyrin, Irtopan, Isaprandil, Isoclopramid, Itan, Klopra, Kopranide, Labmet, Maxolon, Mcp, Mcpham, Meclomid, Meclonir, Meclop, Meclopram, Meclopran, Mepram, Mepramida, Mepramide, Metagliz, Metamide, Meto Hameln, Metocai, Metoclam, Metoclomex, Metoclopram, Metoclopramidum, Metoclox, Metocyl, Metogastron, Metonia, Metopram, Metoprin, Metosil, Metozolv Odt, Metromida, Mipramid, Movistal, Nausifar, Novomit, Pasperan, Paspertase, Paspertin, Plasil, Plemazol, Pradamin, Pramide, Pramidin, Pramidol, Pramin, Pramotil, Premig, Premosan, Primpemotil, Primperoxane, Prokinyl, Propace, Pylomid, Raamfen, Randum, Reflux, Reglan, Remetin, Riamide, Sorbiperan, Synespramid and Vibralen. |
==Brand names== Metoclopramide is available world-wide under various trade names. [1] |
User:24.34.73.59 please see
WP:MEDMOS which, says "Try to avoid cloning drug formularies such as the
BNF and online resources like
RxList and
Drugs.com. Extract the pertinent information rather than just dumping low-level facts in a big list, which should be avoided per
WP:NOTMANUAL and
Wikipedia:LAUNDRYLIST".
It also follows not WP:NOTCATALOG, there is nothing encyclopedic about a laundrylist of names. Please stop adding this laundry list to the article. Jytdog ( talk) 21:51, 14 May 2016 (UTC)
I have asked for wider input here: here -- Jytdog ( talk) 20:45, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
"if there are more than a few brand names, it is best to list these separately in the body of the article". How do you reconcile this advice to "list these separately" with removing all of them from the article? WhatamIdoing ( talk) 05:37, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
References
This
edit request to
Metoclopramide has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
I request that the brand name "Primperan" be added to the Trade Names or Brand names sections (I have no particular vested or commercial interest). Primperan is the most common name used internationally for metoclopramide (for example, see same reference 1 already provided), and much more common than Reglan or Metozolv (which are common in the USA). It's like omitting the brand name Aspirin when referring to acetylsalicylic acid. When searching Wikipedia, metoclopramide does not come up when searching for Primperan, and yet it comes up when searching for the much less common Metozolv. Let's improve Wikipedia. Thank you.
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