Domin 30 mg (Suppository)
Unit Price: ৳ 8.03 (2 x 5: ৳ 80.30)
Medicine Details
Category | Details |
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Generic | Domperidone maleate |
Company | Opsonin pharma ltd |
Also available as |
Title
- Domin 30 mg Suppository
Categories
- Medicine
- Healthcare
- Treatment
Description
- Domin 30 mg Suppository is a dopamine antagonist medication commonly used to treat a variety of digestive issues, including dyspeptic symptom complex, acute nausea and vomiting, Parkinson's disease-induced nausea and vomiting, and for speeding barium transit in radiological studies.
Dimensions
- Suppository size: 30 mg
Color Options
- Not Applicable
Functions
- Relieve dyspeptic symptom complex
- Treat acute nausea and vomiting
- Regulate upper gastrointestinal tract motility
- Facilitate gastric emptying
- Enhance antral and duodenal peristalsis
- Prevent regurgitation of gastric content
Materials
- Active ingredient: Domperidone
- Chemical Structure: C22H24ClN5O2
Technical Specifications
- Molecular Formula: C22H24ClN5O2
Design Elements
- Chemical structure image available
Usability Features
- Can be used as a suppository
- Available in 30 mg dosage
Dosage and Administration
- Should be taken 15-30 minutes before meals
- Usual recommended oral dose for adults: 10-20 mg (1-2 tablet or 10-20 ml suspension), every 6-8 hours daily
- Maximum daily dose for adults: 80 mg
Interactions
- Antagonized by anticholinergic drugs
- Should not be given simultaneously with antacids and antisecretory drugs
- Metabolic pathway through CYP3A4
- Examples of CYP3A4 inhibitors: azole antifungals, macrolide antibiotics, HIV protease inhibitors, nefazodone
- May influence the absorption of concomitantly orally administered drugs, particularly those with sustained release or enteric coated formulations
- Does not potentiate the action of neuroleptics
- Suppresses unwanted peripheral effects of dopaminergic agonists
Contraindications
- Known hypersensitivity to Domperidone
- Neonates
- Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
- Mechanical obstruction or perforation
- Prolactin releasing pituitary tumor (prolactinoma)
Side Effects
- Transient intestinal cramps
- Rare extrapyramidal phenomena
- Increase in plasma prolactin level
- Rare allergic reactions such as rash and urticaria
Pregnancy and Lactation
- Use only during the first trimester if justified by anticipated therapeutic benefit
- Unknown impact on newborns from breast milk
- Not recommended for nursing mothers unless benefits outweigh potential risk
- Does not affect mental alertness
Precautions and Warnings
- Caution in use for children due to increased risk of extra-pyramidal reactions
- Caution in use for patients with hepatic impairment
Use in Special Populations
- Caution in use for infants due to incomplete blood-brain barrier development
- Caution in use for patients with liver disorders
- Caution in use for patients with severe renal insufficiency
Overdose Effects
- Symptoms may include drowsiness, disorientation, and extrapyramidal reactions
- Activated charcoal administration and close patient observation recommended
- Anticholinergic, antiparkinson drugs, or antihistamines with anticholinergic properties may be helpful
Therapeutic Class
- Motility Stimulants
- Dopamine antagonist
- Prokinetic drugs
Storage Conditions
- Store below 30°C
- Protected from light and moisture
- Keep out of children's reach