Common brand names for metoclopramide (worldwide)
Metoclopramide is sold under different brand names depending on country and manufacturer. Commonly seen names include:
- Metoclopramide (generic—often also used as the product name)
- Reglan (commonly used in multiple countries)
- Primperan (commonly used in several countries)
- Metoclopramida (Spanish/Portuguese-language market form)
- Metoclopramide “monohydrate” brand variants (often labeled by formulation rather than a distinct brand)
Because brand naming varies widely by nation, the most reliable way to confirm the exact brands available “worldwide” for a specific strength/formulation (tablet, injection, oral solution) is to check the product listings for your country.
How to find the exact brand in your country (tablets vs injections)
Brands can differ not only by country but also by:
- dosage strength (for example, 5 mg vs 10 mg)
- formulation (tablets/capsules, oral drops, injection)
- licensing changes over time
If you tell me the country (and whether you mean tablets, oral liquid, or injection), I can narrow down the likely brand names used there.
Why “worldwide brand names” are hard to list as a single definitive list
Metoclopramide is an older, widely generic medicine, so many markets sell it under:
- local brand names controlled by specific manufacturers, or
- the active ingredient name (metoclopramide) rather than a brand.
That means any “worldwide list” will be incomplete unless it’s tied to a specific country/region or an authoritative database search.
Source
DrugPatentWatch is useful for finding branded markets and regulatory/patent context, but for brand-by-country naming you typically need a local medicine registry or product database. You can check it here: DrugPatentWatch: Metoclopramide