One reader of The People's Pharmacy says that the long-term use of the heartburn drug Reglan led her friend to develop tardive dyskinesia. According to pharmacologists Joe and Terry Graedon, the risk of this neurological disorder was added as a black box warning to Reglan's label in February 2009. They point out that Reglan is not intended for long-term use, and they say the disorder can cause repetitive motion of the extremeties, lip smacking, grimacing, tongue protrusion, rapid eye movements,...
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Today’s blog will look at a medication-induced movement disorder called tardive dyskinesia. I want to make clear that this information... Read more »
The FDA has issued a new warning about the use of Reglan or Metaclopramide, a medication that may be used to treat Gastroesophageal Reflux... Read more »
As most of you know the FDA just released a new "Black Box Warning" for metaclopramide or Reglan. In my opinion this warning is long... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tardive dyskinesia is a disorder that involves involuntary movements, especially of the lower face. Tardive means "delayed" and dyskinesia means... Read more »
Source: First DataBank
Generic Name: METOCLOPRAMIDE - ORAL Pronounced: (met-o-KLO-pruh-mide) Warning This medication may cause a condition known as tardive dyskinesia.... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring a black box warning be added the label for the heartburn drug Reglan. The FDA says the drug... Read more »
A reader asks Joe and Teresa Graedon of The People's Pharmacy if the reflux drug Reglan could be used to enhance breast-milk production. The Graedons... Read more »
Copyright Pediatric Adolescent Gastroesophageal Reflux Assocation (www.reflux.org). This document is medically reviewed and used with ... Read more »