1. The dyspeptic symptom complex that is often
associated with delayed gastric emptying, gastro-oesophageal
reflux and oesophagitis, epigastric sense of fullness, early
satiety, feeling of abdominal distention, upper abdominal pain;
bloating, eructation, flatulence, nausea and vomiting,heartburn
with or without regurgitations of gastric contents in the mouth.
2. Nausea and vomiting of functional, organic, infectious
or dietetic origin or induced by radiotherapy or drug therapy. A
specific indication is nausea and vomiting induced by dopamine
agonists, as used in parkinson’s disease (such as L-dopa and
bromocriptine).
Dosage and Administration:
1. Chronic dyspepsia
Adults: 10 mg (1 tablet) 3 times daily, 15-30 minutes
before meals and, if necessary, once more before retiring. When
results are not satisfactory, the above dosage may be doubled.
2. Acute and subacute conditions (particularly nausea
and vomiting)
Adults: 20 mg (2 tablets) 3-4 times daily before meals and
before bedtime.
How supplied: Blister pack of 50 tablets (5x10’s)