News Tagged ‘side effects

People feared link between Reglan and suicide 20 years ago

In 1992, a woman wrote to the People’s Pharmacy, a syndicated column in her local newspaper by King Features, asking if her father’s medication Reglan (metoclopramide) may have led to his suicide.

“Looking back, mother started noticing gradual changes in his behavior after his doctor prescribed Reglan for associated with a hiatal hernia,” she wrote. “We have done some research and found that this drug can indeed cause depression, confusion and even suicide. We were unaware of this side effect when Daddy was taking Reglan.

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Teenager finally finds relief from gastroparesis

Doctors said Gentrie Hansen’s uncontrollable bouts of nausea and vomiting were caused by bulimia, the eating disorder in which victims force themselves to throw up food they eat to keep from gaining weight. But 14-year-old Gentrie knew better. “The worst part of my whole sickness was people telling you ‘you have an eating disorder’ and you know something else is wrong and you really want your food,” she told the Today show.

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Time is running out for victims of Reglan to file lawsuits

Time is running out for people who suspect they have experienced serious side effects from the drug Reglan (metoclopramide) to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for damages. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a black box warning on the drug on February 26, 2009. Most states have a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits, which in the case of Reglan would begin when the black box warning was issued. The statute of limitations in other states ranges from one to six years.

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Clinical trial seeks diabetics for new gastroparesis treatment

gastroparesis sleepy stomach 150x150 Clinical trial seeks diabetics for new gastroparesis treatmentDiabetics who suffer from nausea, vomiting, bloating, or abdominal discomfort after eating may be eligible to participate in a study for an investigational medication to reduce the symptoms associated with delayed stomach emptying, also known as , a condition many diabetics experience.

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Using Reglan can make you depressed

You can’t turn on the TV these days without hearing that the Reglan, also known by the generic name metoclopramide, has been linked to the serious involuntary movement disorder, Tardive Dyskinesia. But the drug also carries another serious warning – it can cause depression and suicidal thoughts.

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Movement disorder linked to common medications

An estimated 250,000 to 400,000 people in the United States suffer from Tardive Dyskinesia, a serious and disabling involuntary movement disorder. The condition was first linked to use of anti-psychotic medications but most recently has been linked to a common , GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and medication known as Reglan (metoclopramide). How the medications cause Tardive Dyskinesia is debatable, but studies show that long-term use of medications leave users at higher risk of developing the condition.

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Non-surgical procedure offers hope to patients with GERD

Patients who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) often have to give up their favorite foods because of bothersome symptoms, which can include chronic , acid reflux, difficulty swallowing and constant belching. Medications can help but they sometimes come with irritating side effects. But a new procedure is offering hope for patients who suffer from GERD.

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