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What class is trimethobenzamide in?
Trimethobenzamide is an antiemetic (anti-nausea) medicine. It is typically described as a central nervous system–acting antiemetic used to help control nausea and vomiting. [1]
What conditions is it used for?
Trimethobenzamide is prescribed to treat nausea and vomiting, including cases where anti-nausea therapy is needed. [1]
How does it work compared with other antiemetics?
Trimethobenzamide’s antiemetic effect is generally grouped with other medicines used for nausea control, but it is not the same class as dopamine blockers such as metoclopramide or phenothiazines like prochlorperazine. It is classed specifically as an antiemetic/anti-nausea drug. [1]
What side effects do people commonly associate with it?
As with other antiemetics, patients and clinicians look out for common medication side effects that may affect the nervous system or stomach comfort, depending on the person and dose. [1]
Is trimethobenzamide an OTC drug or prescription only?
Trimethobenzamide is generally available as a prescription medication in many places. [1]
What’s the generic vs brand naming?
“Trimethobenzamide” is the generic drug name, and it may be sold under brand names depending on the country. [1]
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugs.com/trimethobenzamide.html