Reglan and Children
Reglan Side Effects in Children
Nursing mothers have been prescribed Reglan®, also known as metoclopramide, as a galactagogue—an agent that increases milk production. Galactagogue usually occurs after typical breastfeeding problems have been addressed and the mother is still experiencing a low milk supply. Reglan is known to cross the blood-brain barrier, resulting in disturbing side effects such as depression and involuntary body movements.
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Read MoreTardive Dyskinesia
Reglan® (metoclopramide), primarily used to treat symptoms of heartburn and nausea, has been linked to a severe neurological disorder known as tardive dyskinesia (pronounced tahr-div dis-ki-nee-zhuh).
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Nursing mothers have been prescribed Reglan®, also known as metoclopramide, as a galactagogue —an agent that increases milk production. Galactagogue usually occurs after typical breastfeeding.
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