Medications for Methemoglobinemia
These are drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meaning they have been determined to be safe and effective for use in Methemoglobinemia.
Found 1 Approved Drug for Methemoglobinemia
Metoclopramide
Brand Names
Gimoti, Reglan
Metoclopramide
Brand Names
Gimoti, Reglan
Form: Injection, Spray, Tablet, Solution
Method of administration: Nasal, Oral, Intravenous, Intramuscular
FDA approval date: September 30, 1990
Classification: Dopamine-2 Receptor Antagonist
Diabetic Gastroparesis (Diabetic Gastric Stasis) Metoclopramide injection is indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with acute and recurrent diabetic gastric stasis. The Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting Associated with Emetogenic Cancer Chemotherapy Metoclopramide injection is indicated for the prophylaxis of vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy. The Prevention of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Metoclopramide injection is indicated for the prophylaxis of postoperative nausea and vomiting in those circumstances where nasogastric suction is undesirable. Small Bowel Intubation Metoclopramide injection may be used to facilitate small bowel intubation in adults and pediatric patients in whom the tube does not pass the pylorus with conventional maneuvers. Radiological Examination Metoclopramide injection may be used to stimulate gastric emptying and intestinal transit of barium in cases where delayed emptying interferes with radiological examination of the stomach and/or small intestine.
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