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Oxycontin and Reglan Intravenous

Determining the interaction of Oxycontin and Reglan Intravenous and the possibility of their joint administration.

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Oxycontin <> Reglan Intravenous
Relevance: 03.06.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

In the database of official manuals used in the service creation an interaction registered by statistical results of studies was found, which can either lead to negative consequences for the patient health or strengthen a mutual positive effect. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

Consumer:

Narcotic pain medications like oxyCODONE may reduce the effects of metoclopramide. Contact your doctor if your symptoms worsen or your condition changes during treatment with these medications. Your doctor may be able to prescribe alternatives that do not interact. In addition, combining these medications may increase nervous systemic side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, and difficulty concentrating. You should avoid or limit the use of alcohol while being treated with these medications, and also avoid driving or operating hazardous machinery until you know how the medications affect you. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.

Professional:

MONITOR: By diminishing gastrointestinal motility, narcotic analgesics may antagonize the pharmacologic effects of gastrointestinal prokinetic agents. In addition, concomitant use may increase central nervous system effects such as sedation, dizziness, confusion, and mental depression.

MONITOR: Gastrointestinal prokinetic agents may alter the absorption characteristics of some controlled release narcotic analgesic preparations. In a study of 20 patients undergoing surgery, peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of morphine was reached more quickly in patients who received a 20 mg dose of sustained-release morphine with 20 mg metoclopramide compared to patients who received morphine alone, although the actual Cmax and systemic exposure (AUC) were not significantly altered. Both the degree and the rate of onset of sedation were also increased in the metoclopramide group, which may have been partially due to additive pharmacodynamic effects of the drugs. During chronic administration, however, the clinical relevance of this interaction may be diminished due to tolerance.

MANAGEMENT: The potential for reduced efficacy of gastrokinetic agents should be considered during coadministration with opioid analgesics. Ambulatory patients should be counseled to avoid hazardous activities requiring mental alertness and motor coordination until they know how these agents affect them, and to notify their doctor if they experience excessive or prolonged CNS effects that interfere with their normal activities.

References
  • Manara AR, Shelly MP, Quinn K, Park GR "The effect of metoclopramide on the absorption of oral controlled release morphine." Br J Clin Pharmacol 25 (1988): 518-21
  • Greiff JMC, Rowbotham D "Pharmacokinetic drug interactions with gastrointestinal motility modifying agents." Clin Pharmacokinet 27 (1994): 447-61
  • "Product Information. Reglan (metoclopramide)." Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA.
Oxycontin

Generic Name: oxycodone

Brand name: Oxaydo, Oxycontin, Oxyfast, Roxicodone, Xtampza ER, Oxycontin, Oxecta, Roxybond, Xtampza ER; oxycodone is also present in the following combination drugs: Combunox, Endocet, Endodan, Moxduo, Oxycodan, Percocet, Percodan, Primlev, Roxicet, Xartemis XR, and others, OxyIR, Roxybond

Synonyms: OxyContin

Reglan Intravenous

Generic Name: metoclopramide

Brand name: Reglan, Metozolv ODT

Synonyms: Reglan

In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.

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