Domperidone

How is Domperidone dosed?

The dosage of domperidone varies depending on the medical problem for which the medicine is being used. For gastrointestinal motility disorders, adults are typically prescribed 10-20 milligrams (mg) three to four times daily. For nausea and vomiting, adults are usually prescribed 20 milligrams (mg) three to four times daily. It is important to follow the dosing instructions provided by your doctor or the directions on the label and not to change the dose without consulting your doctor.

What is the dosage form of Domperidone?

Domperidone is available in oral tablet form. The usual adult dose for treating gastrointestinal motility disorders is 10-20 milligrams (mg) three to four times daily. For nausea and vomiting, the adult dose is 20 milligrams (mg) three to four times daily. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and not exceed the recommended dosage. Missed doses should be taken as soon as possible, but if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with the regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses. Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light, and keep it out of reach of children.

How is Domperidone administered?

Domperidone is administered orally through tablets that are taken by mouth. The dosage and frequency of administration vary depending on the medical condition being treated and the individual patient's needs. It is important to follow the doctor's orders or the directions on the label, as the amount and frequency of doses may differ for each person.

What are common precautions when taking Domperidone?

When taking domperidone, it is important to take the following precautions:

  1. Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have any allergies, particularly to domperidone, to ensure the medicine is safe for you.
  2. Grapefruit Juice: Avoid consuming grapefruit juice while taking domperidone, as it can increase the levels of the medication in your blood, potentially leading to increased side effects.
  3. Other Medical Problems: Discuss any other medical problems you may have, such as bleeding from the stomach, liver disease, or pituitary tumor, with your doctor before using domperidone.
  4. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Let your doctor know if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, as domperidone may not be recommended in certain situations.
  5. Pediatric Use: Domperidone is not approved for use in children. Consult your doctor for alternative treatments for gastrointestinal motility disorders or nausea and vomiting in children.
  6. Liver Disease: If you have liver disease, your doctor may adjust the dose or frequency of domperidone, or may not prescribe it at all, depending on your specific condition.

Always follow your doctor's instructions and notify them of any changes in your health or if you experience any side effects while taking domperidone.