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Stop And Think Before Taking Reglan

Reglan has been a boon to many patients, especially diabetics, who suffer from a variety of abdominal issues.

Gastroparesis causes great discomfort to the patient. Use of Reglan increases the muscle contractions and thus helps the stomach to empty its contents into the intestine. For this use, Reglan works quite well. Reglan is also used to treat other conditions like reflux, heart burn, and such other digestive system disorders.

As we all know, there is no chemical drug that is free of adverse side effects. If the benefits of a drug far outweigh its side effects, then the drug will be approved, but usually only after years of systematic research and testing.

Reglan and other similar variants of metoclpramide are also not free of Reglan side effects and there are three main and troubling side effects. A patient may also suffer from severe allergic reactions such as itching, hives, rashes, swelling, and hoarseness.

Another severe problem associated with the use of this drug is withdrawal symptoms. Usually, when a drug used to treat a specific condition is stopped, the patient does not experience any other symptoms. That is because the patient has not developed a dependency on the drug. This occurs because your body gets addicted to the use of this drug.

Due to these problems, the physician who prescribes Reglan takes into account a number of factors. It should be asked whether this is the proper drug, what dose should be prescribed, what should be the total duration of treatment, and so on.

If you suffer from any serious side effects from use of Reglan you may be owed compensation. People who have started suffering from Reglan side effects, or who suspect that they may do so in the future you should approach a Reglan attorney. An experienced Reglan lawyer will help you in every way possible way, starting with filing a Reglan lawsuit aimed at receiving compensation for the long term harm this drug has done to you.

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