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Reglan dosage issues focus mostly on how much Reglan an individual adult or infant patient receives over the entire term of his or her treatment. Reglan is a prescription medication designed for improving or eliminating the following maladies:
Reglan dosages vary in accord with several factors, including whether the patient is adult, child or infant, and the type and severity of the condition being treated.
Reglan (generic name: metoclopramide) is available in different forms: as Reglan syrup (oral concentrate), oral tablets and in solution for intravenous and intramuscular injections. Reglan dosages for:
Although Reglan for infants and children is not FDA-approved, this drug is sometimes used for these pediatric patients. Reglan dosages for children and infants are not set by the manufacturer (Schwarz Pharma). In addition, Reglan has been used to induce milk production for breastfeeding.
The 10-mg Reglan tablets are white and the 5-mg tablets are green. It's important to note that metoclopramide is not under a U.S. patent, and there are thus many brand names used and generics for metoclopramide — and the oral tablets may be different colors.
The 10-mg Reglan for injection (or metoclopramide) is most often used for:
Both of these conditions and the other indications for Reglan 10-mg are most often used for adult patients.
An individual's prescription card may provide coverage of the cost of Reglan. A prescription card-holder should check with his or her pharmacy or health insurance provider regarding this issue. The Reglan dosage that an individual needs can be checked against his or her prescription card.
If you've been impacted by a Reglan/metoclopramide treatment, contact our Reglan attorney to speak with an attorney for individuals and families harmed by defective drugs and we will help protect your legal rights.
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