Description
Perinorm Tablet (Metoclopramide) – Treatment for Nausea, Vomiting & Indigestion
Perinorm Tablet is a prescription medication used to treat nausea, vomiting, indigestion, and heartburn. It works by preventing the uncomfortable feeling of fullness during or after meals and reduces symptoms caused by stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus. This prokinetic agent should be taken before meals, preferably at bedtime, as directed by your doctor. The dosage depends on your medical condition and response to treatment. Continue taking Perinorm until your doctor advises otherwise, and inform them about all other medications you’re using to avoid potential interactions.
Uses of Perinorm Tablet:
- Treatment of Heartburn
- Control of Vomiting and Nausea
- Management of Indigestion (dyspepsia)
Benefits of Perinorm Tablet:
For indigestion, It improves food movement through the stomach and intestines, relieving discomfort, bloating, and that “too full” feeling. It helps restore proper digestion when taken as prescribed. For best results, combine with lifestyle changes: avoid trigger foods, eat smaller meals, maintain healthy weight, and don’t eat within 3-4 hours of bedtime.
Side Effects of Perinorm Tablet:
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Drowsiness
- Diarrhea (drink plenty of fluids)
Contact your doctor if these persist or concern you.
How to Use Perinorm Tablet?
Take on an empty stomach as directed, usually before meals. Swallow whole – don’t chew, crush, or break. Follow your doctor’s dosage instructions carefully.
How Perinorm Tablet Works?
It is a prokinetic agent that:
- Acts on the brain’s vomiting center to prevent nausea
- Enhances stomach and intestinal movements
- Improves food transit through the digestive tract
This dual action provides comprehensive relief from digestive discomfort.
Safety Advice:
- Alcohol: Unsafe – worsens drowsiness
- Pregnancy: Generally safe (limited human data)
- Breastfeeding: Probably unsafe – consult doctor
- Driving: Unsafe – may cause drowsiness/dizziness
- Kidney Disease: Use with caution (dose adjustment may be needed)
- Liver Disease: Probably safe (limited data)
What If You Missed a Dose?
Take as soon as you remember. If near next dose time, skip the missed dose. Never double dose.
Drug Interactions:
It may interact with:
- SSRIs/SNRIs (Paroxetine, Sertraline, Venlafaxine) – risk of serotonin syndrome
- Antipsychotics (Thioridazine) – may cause movement disorders
Always disclose all medications to your doctor.
FAQs:
Q1. Can Perinorm Tablet treat morning sickness?
While it may help, this isn’t specifically approved for morning sickness. Consult your doctor before use in pregnancy as other safer alternatives may be available.
Q2. Is Perinorm safe with ranitidine?
No known interactions, but consult your doctor before combining these medications as individual responses may vary.
Q3. How quickly does Perinorm work?
Effects typically begin within 30-60 minutes when taken on empty stomach.
Q4. Can I take Perinorm long-term?
Generally prescribed for short-term use due to potential side effects with prolonged use. Follow your doctor’s recommended duration.
Q5. Why does Perinorm cause drowsiness?
It can affect dopamine receptors in the brain, which may lead to drowsiness or fatigue in some patients.
Q6. What should I avoid while taking Perinorm?
Avoid alcohol, driving/operating machinery, and high-fat meals which may worsen digestive symptoms.
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