What is Reglan, and what is in its composition?
Reglan is the brand name for metoclopramide. Its “composition” is essentially metoclopramide as the active ingredient, plus inactive ingredients (excipients) that depend on the specific formulation (tablet, oral solution, or injectable).
Does Reglan’s composition change by form (tablet vs liquid vs injection)?
Yes. The active ingredient stays metoclopramide, but the inactive ingredients differ by formulation to support things like tablet structure, liquid stability, and dosing accuracy.
What strength formulations of Reglan are there?
Reglan products are sold in multiple metoclopramide strengths, and the exact formulation (including inactive ingredients) can vary by manufacturer and country.
What are common uses of Reglan (to understand why the composition matters)?
Because Reglan contains metoclopramide, it’s used for conditions where a pro-motility/anti-nausea effect is needed. The exact dosing schedule and route (oral vs injection) depend on the indication, which also determines which composition/formulation patients receive.
Where can I verify the exact Reglan excipients for my specific product?
For the most accurate “composition” (including the inactive ingredients), you need the exact product label for your country/manufacturer and the specific form. If you want, share the strength (e.g., mg) and form (tablet, oral solution, or injection) shown on your package, and I can help you interpret what the label means.
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