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metoclopramide and Pain

metoclopramide has been researched along with Pain in 54 studies

Metoclopramide: A dopamine D2 antagonist that is used as an antiemetic.
metoclopramide : A member of the class of benzamides resulting from the formal condensation of 4-amino-5-chloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid with the primary amino group of N,N-diethylethane-1,2-diamine.

Pain: An unpleasant sensation induced by noxious stimuli which are detected by NERVE ENDINGS of NOCICEPTIVE NEURONS.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The incidence of pain upon injection of propofol-lipuro is low in comparison with incidence rates reported in the literature for the traditional formula, but administration of the fat emulsion formula through a vein on the dorsal side of the hand or through a venous catheter smaller than 18 G should be avoided."10.21[Incidence of pain upon injection of a new formula of propofol in a fat emulsion of medium- and long-chain triglycerides]. ( Ayuso, MA; Fernández, J; Gomar, C; Luis, M; Sala, X, 2004)
"Propofol injection is known to cause distressing pain, and various methods have been used to decrease this pain."9.17A prospective, randomized, double-blind study to compare the efficacy of lidocaine + metoclopramide and lidocaine + ketamine combinations in preventing pain on propofol injection. ( Chaudhary, K; Gogia, AR; Gupta, P, 2013)
"Lidocaine and metoclopramide were equally and the most effective treatments in attenuating pain during intravenous injection of propofol compared to pretreatment with remifentanil and ketamine."9.16The effects of remifentanil, lidocaine, metoclopramide, or ketamine pretreatment on propofol injection pain. ( Aktay, M; Ozlü, O; Polat, R, 2012)
"The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of lidocaine, metoclopramide, and flurbiprofen axetil for reducing pain on injection of propofol in Japanese adult surgical patients."9.13Comparison of lidocaine, metoclopramide, and flurbiprofen axetil for reducing pain on injection of propofol in Japanese adult surgical patients: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study. ( Fujii, Y; Itakura, M, 2008)
"Among these 240 Japanese patients undergoing elective surgery, N administration of LID/MET 40/5 or 40/10 was associated with lower incidence, but not lower mean pain intensity scores, of pain on injection of propofol than LID/MET 40/2."9.12Prevention of pain due to injection of propofol with IV administration of lidocaine 40 mg + metoclopramide 2.5, 5, or 10 mg or saline: a randomized, double-blind study in Japanese adult surgical patients. ( Fujii, Y; Nakayama, M, 2007)
"Pain on injection is still a major problem with propofol; metoclopramide effectively decreases this pain."9.12Age-related differences in metoclopramide requirement for pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Shiga, Y, 2006)
"A randomised controlled trial was carried out on patients requiring morphine for acute pain in the emergency department (ED) setting."9.12Use of a prophylactic antiemetic with morphine in acute pain: randomised controlled trial. ( Bradshaw, M; Sen, A, 2006)
"5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg) for reducing pain on injection of propofol in 100 patients scheduled for elective surgery."9.11Effect of metoclopramide on pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Uemura, A, 2004)
"25 patients (83%) complained of pain in the placebo group, compared with 12 (40%) in the lidocaine group (P < 0."9.11A lidocaine/metoclopramide combination decreases pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Nakayama, M, 2005)
"Aim of this study was to demonstrate that intravenous metoclopramide can reduce pain, nausea and discomfort during nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion in ED."9.11Effectiveness of pre-emptive metoclopramide infusion in alleviating pain, discomfort and nausea associated with nasogastric tube insertion: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. ( Karaca, MA; Ozucelik, DN; Sivri, B, 2005)
"Metoclopramide, rather than lidocaine pretreatment, may be a reasonable analgesic alternative to decrease pain from a diazepam injection, especially when there is a medical condition in which lidocaine should be used very cautiously."9.10A comparison of metoclopramide and lidocaine for preventing pain on injection of diazepam. ( Hassannasab, B; Khan, ZH; Majedi, H; Rabiee, M, 2002)
" retention of metoclopramide with tourniquet is as good as lidocaine and may be a useful alternative for reducing pain on propofol injection."9.09Pain on injection of propofol: the mitigating influence of metoclopramide using different techniques. ( Chang, DP; Hwang, MH; Liaw, WJ; Pang, WW, 1999)
"To determine whether postoperative pain and nausea after laparoscopic sterilization can be reduced with a combination of bupivacaine, metoclopramide, scopolamine, ketorolac, and gastric suctioning."9.08Reduction of pain and nausea after laparoscopic sterilization with bupivacaine, metoclopramide, scopolamine, ketorolac, and gastric suctioning. ( Bradford, TH; Meeks, GR; Norman, PF; Robertson, K, 1995)
"Lignocaine has been shown to reduce the incidence of pain on injection of propofol."9.07Propofol injection pain: comparing the addition of lignocaine or metoclopramide. ( Mecklem, DW, 1994)
"We have conducted a randomized, double-blind study in 255 ASA I and II patients to compare the efficacy of lignocaine and metoclopramide in minimizing the pain of injection of i."9.07Pain on injection of propofol: comparison of lignocaine with metoclopramide. ( Fee, JP; Ganta, R, 1992)
"After discussing the aetiological role of the reflux from the duodenum in causing and maintenance of chronic gastritis, the author studied the effect of bromopride, a drug regulating gastrointestinal motility, on the subjective complaints of individuals suffering from the disease."9.05[Treatment of upper-abdominal pain in chronic gastritis. Results of therapy with the motility regulating drug Bromopride]. ( Cartsburg, R; Fischer, M, 1980)
"Although pain is one of the most common side effects encountered with medical abortion, little is known about optimal pain management for this process."6.82Two prophylactic medication approaches in addition to a pain control regimen for early medical abortion < 63 days' gestation with mifepristone and misoprostol: study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial. ( Dragoman, MV; Dung, DL; Grossman, D; Habib, N; Huong, NM; Kapp, N; Tamang, A, 2016)
"Nausea and emesis are common side effects of opioid drugs administered for pain relief in cancer patients."6.70A double-blind, randomised, parallel group, multinational, multicentre study comparing a single dose of ondansetron 24 mg p.o. with placebo and metoclopramide 10 mg t.d.s. p.o. in the treatment of opioid-induced nausea and emesis in cancer patients. ( Albertsson, M; Chimontsi-Kypriou, V; Curtis, P; Daly, S; Hardy, J; McQuade, B; Stathopoulos, P, 2002)
"The incidence of pain upon injection of propofol-lipuro is low in comparison with incidence rates reported in the literature for the traditional formula, but administration of the fat emulsion formula through a vein on the dorsal side of the hand or through a venous catheter smaller than 18 G should be avoided."6.21[Incidence of pain upon injection of a new formula of propofol in a fat emulsion of medium- and long-chain triglycerides]. ( Ayuso, MA; Fernández, J; Gomar, C; Luis, M; Sala, X, 2004)
"Metoclopramide has in previous studies been found to be synergic with acupuncture analgesia both in the laboratory and in the clinics."5.27No synergism between metoclopramide and acupuncture in chronic pain. ( Junnila, SY, 1986)
"Ketorolac may have similar efficacy to phenothiazines and metoclopramide in treating acute migraine headache."5.22Efficacy of ketorolac in the treatment of acute migraine attack: A systematic review and meta-analysis. ( Abu Bakar, MA; Baharuddin, KA; Norhayati, MN; Nurathirah, MN; Yazid, MB, 2022)
"Propofol injection is known to cause distressing pain, and various methods have been used to decrease this pain."5.17A prospective, randomized, double-blind study to compare the efficacy of lidocaine + metoclopramide and lidocaine + ketamine combinations in preventing pain on propofol injection. ( Chaudhary, K; Gogia, AR; Gupta, P, 2013)
"Analysis by time yielded no statistically significant difference in VAS scores between the groups at any point except 16-20 hours after induction of labor, when pain was lower in the tramadol group (11."5.16Tramadol-metoclopramide or remifentanil for patient-controlled analgesia during second trimester abortion: a double-blinded, randomized controlled trial. ( Chinchuck, A; Eidelman, LA; Nichinson, E; Nitke, S; Orbach-Zinger, S; Paul-Keslin, L, 2012)
"Lidocaine and metoclopramide were equally and the most effective treatments in attenuating pain during intravenous injection of propofol compared to pretreatment with remifentanil and ketamine."5.16The effects of remifentanil, lidocaine, metoclopramide, or ketamine pretreatment on propofol injection pain. ( Aktay, M; Ozlü, O; Polat, R, 2012)
"The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of lidocaine, metoclopramide, and flurbiprofen axetil for reducing pain on injection of propofol in Japanese adult surgical patients."5.13Comparison of lidocaine, metoclopramide, and flurbiprofen axetil for reducing pain on injection of propofol in Japanese adult surgical patients: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study. ( Fujii, Y; Itakura, M, 2008)
"Whether nitrous oxide (N(2)O) increases the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery is still controversial, which may be due to the administration of different concentrations of inspired N(2)O."5.13The dose-response of nitrous oxide in postoperative nausea in patients undergoing gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a preliminary study. ( Gan, TJ; Mraovic, B; Simurina, T; Skitarelic, N; Sonicki, Z, 2008)
"Among these 240 Japanese patients undergoing elective surgery, N administration of LID/MET 40/5 or 40/10 was associated with lower incidence, but not lower mean pain intensity scores, of pain on injection of propofol than LID/MET 40/2."5.12Prevention of pain due to injection of propofol with IV administration of lidocaine 40 mg + metoclopramide 2.5, 5, or 10 mg or saline: a randomized, double-blind study in Japanese adult surgical patients. ( Fujii, Y; Nakayama, M, 2007)
"A randomised controlled trial was carried out on patients requiring morphine for acute pain in the emergency department (ED) setting."5.12Use of a prophylactic antiemetic with morphine in acute pain: randomised controlled trial. ( Bradshaw, M; Sen, A, 2006)
"Pain on injection is still a major problem with propofol; metoclopramide effectively decreases this pain."5.12Age-related differences in metoclopramide requirement for pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Shiga, Y, 2006)
"5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg) for reducing pain on injection of propofol in 100 patients scheduled for elective surgery."5.11Effect of metoclopramide on pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Uemura, A, 2004)
"Aim of this study was to demonstrate that intravenous metoclopramide can reduce pain, nausea and discomfort during nasogastric tube (NGT) insertion in ED."5.11Effectiveness of pre-emptive metoclopramide infusion in alleviating pain, discomfort and nausea associated with nasogastric tube insertion: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. ( Karaca, MA; Ozucelik, DN; Sivri, B, 2005)
"25 patients (83%) complained of pain in the placebo group, compared with 12 (40%) in the lidocaine group (P < 0."5.11A lidocaine/metoclopramide combination decreases pain on injection of propofol. ( Fujii, Y; Nakayama, M, 2005)
"Metoclopramide, rather than lidocaine pretreatment, may be a reasonable analgesic alternative to decrease pain from a diazepam injection, especially when there is a medical condition in which lidocaine should be used very cautiously."5.10A comparison of metoclopramide and lidocaine for preventing pain on injection of diazepam. ( Hassannasab, B; Khan, ZH; Majedi, H; Rabiee, M, 2002)
" retention of metoclopramide with tourniquet is as good as lidocaine and may be a useful alternative for reducing pain on propofol injection."5.09Pain on injection of propofol: the mitigating influence of metoclopramide using different techniques. ( Chang, DP; Hwang, MH; Liaw, WJ; Pang, WW, 1999)
"To determine whether postoperative pain and nausea after laparoscopic sterilization can be reduced with a combination of bupivacaine, metoclopramide, scopolamine, ketorolac, and gastric suctioning."5.08Reduction of pain and nausea after laparoscopic sterilization with bupivacaine, metoclopramide, scopolamine, ketorolac, and gastric suctioning. ( Bradford, TH; Meeks, GR; Norman, PF; Robertson, K, 1995)
"Two hundred and seventy-eight patients scheduled for all types of surgery and premedicated with diazepam and metoclopramide were randomly allocated to one of four groups to compare the relative pain of an injection of 0."5.08Rationalizing venepuncture pain: comparison of lignocaine injection, Butterfly (21 gauge and 23 gauge) and Venflon (20 gauge). ( Prabhu, NV; Van den Berg, AA, 1995)
" Metoclopramide and droperidol had no significant effect on postoperative vomiting."5.07Prophylactic antiemetic treatment with ondansetron in children undergoing tonsillectomy. ( Furst, SR; Rodarte, A, 1994)
"Lignocaine has been shown to reduce the incidence of pain on injection of propofol."5.07Propofol injection pain: comparing the addition of lignocaine or metoclopramide. ( Mecklem, DW, 1994)
"We have conducted a randomized, double-blind study in 255 ASA I and II patients to compare the efficacy of lignocaine and metoclopramide in minimizing the pain of injection of i."5.07Pain on injection of propofol: comparison of lignocaine with metoclopramide. ( Fee, JP; Ganta, R, 1992)
"This randomized, double-blind trial evaluated the effect of metoclopramide on the pain and analgesic requirements associated with prostaglandin-induced labor for second-trimester termination of pregnancy."5.07Metoclopramide: an analgesic adjunct to patient-controlled analgesia. ( Cioffi, AM; Rosenblatt, WH; Saberski, LR; Silverman, DG; Sinatra, R, 1991)
"After discussing the aetiological role of the reflux from the duodenum in causing and maintenance of chronic gastritis, the author studied the effect of bromopride, a drug regulating gastrointestinal motility, on the subjective complaints of individuals suffering from the disease."5.05[Treatment of upper-abdominal pain in chronic gastritis. Results of therapy with the motility regulating drug Bromopride]. ( Cartsburg, R; Fischer, M, 1980)
"ESL interacted in a beneficial manner with several analgesics that are used for trigeminal pain treatment, producing synergistic interactions with naproxen/metoclopramide and additive interactions with paracetamol/propyphenazone/zolmitriptan."3.96Eslicarbazepine acetate interacts in a beneficial manner with standard and alternative analgesics to reduce trigeminal nociception. ( Micov, A; Pecikoza, U; Stepanović-Petrović, R; Tomić, M; Vuković, M, 2020)
"Morphine is co-administered with adjuvant drugs to treat pain, nausea, vomiting, dyspnoea and delirium in cancer patients."3.80Analgesic effects of morphine in combination with adjuvant drugs in rats. ( Kaminska, E; Leppert, W; Mikolajczak, P; Okulicz-Kozaryn, I; Szulc, M, 2014)
"Although pain is one of the most common side effects encountered with medical abortion, little is known about optimal pain management for this process."2.82Two prophylactic medication approaches in addition to a pain control regimen for early medical abortion < 63 days' gestation with mifepristone and misoprostol: study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial. ( Dragoman, MV; Dung, DL; Grossman, D; Habib, N; Huong, NM; Kapp, N; Tamang, A, 2016)
"Nausea and emesis are common side effects of opioid drugs administered for pain relief in cancer patients."2.70A double-blind, randomised, parallel group, multinational, multicentre study comparing a single dose of ondansetron 24 mg p.o. with placebo and metoclopramide 10 mg t.d.s. p.o. in the treatment of opioid-induced nausea and emesis in cancer patients. ( Albertsson, M; Chimontsi-Kypriou, V; Curtis, P; Daly, S; Hardy, J; McQuade, B; Stathopoulos, P, 2002)
"None of these differences reached statistical significance."2.69Prophylactic metoclopramide is unnecessary with intravenous analgesia in the ED. ( Paoloni, R; Talbot-Stern, J, 2000)
" Patients were allocated at random to receive 2 tablets 3-times daily of either treatment for 6 weeks and were then crossed over to the alternative treatment at the same dosage for a further 6 weeks."2.65Paracetamol plus metoclopramide ('Paramax') as an adjunct analgesic in the treatment of arthritis. ( Boston, PF; Matts, SG, 1983)
"For a modern approach to the treatment of pain, a new form of communication that puts emphasis on the need for empathy with the patient is indispensable."2.42[Current pain therapy in the doctor's office]. ( Sohn, W, 2003)
"PONV was experienced by 74."1.91Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Management of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (a Retrospective Multicentric Study). ( Abuyousif, YA; Aldossary, HM; Attia, M; El Hefnawy, E; El Nakeeb, A; Elmorshedi, M; Mohammed, MN; Rashad, AE; Salem, A; Zaid, A, 2023)
"Metoclopramide has in previous studies been found to be synergic with acupuncture analgesia both in the laboratory and in the clinics."1.27No synergism between metoclopramide and acupuncture in chronic pain. ( Junnila, SY, 1986)
"Magnesium deficiency was present in seven patients and its correction resulted in amelioration of the symptom complex."1.26Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. ( Brandenburg, D; Brooks, WS; Hersh, T; Hirsh, EH, 1981)

Research

Studies (54)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199012 (22.22)18.7374
1990's11 (20.37)18.2507
2000's20 (37.04)29.6817
2010's8 (14.81)24.3611
2020's3 (5.56)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Nurathirah, MN1
Yazid, MB1
Norhayati, MN1
Baharuddin, KA1
Abu Bakar, MA1
Rashad, AE1
El Hefnawy, E1
Elmorshedi, M1
Abuyousif, YA1
Salem, A1
Attia, M1
El Nakeeb, A1
Zaid, A1
Aldossary, HM1
Mohammed, MN1
Pecikoza, U1
Tomić, M1
Micov, A1
Vuković, M1
Stepanović-Petrović, R1
Seki, H1
Furumoto, K1
Sato, M1
Kagoya, A1
Hashimoto, H1
Sekiguchi, Y1
Nakatsuka, I1
Frez, C1
Awad, Y1
Sánchez, N1
Silva, A1
Mercado, B1
Marcotti, C1
Arévalo, P1
Apablaza, K1
Fernández, P1
Pérez, D1
Leppert, W1
Okulicz-Kozaryn, I1
Kaminska, E1
Szulc, M1
Mikolajczak, P1
Tsukuura, H1
Ando, Y1
Gyawali, B1
Matsumoto, M1
Sugishita, M1
Honda, K1
Urakawa, H1
Maeda, O1
Hasegawa, Y1
Dragoman, MV1
Grossman, D1
Kapp, N1
Huong, NM1
Habib, N1
Dung, DL1
Tamang, A1
Mraovic, B1
Simurina, T1
Sonicki, Z1
Skitarelic, N1
Gan, TJ1
Yeoh, BS1
Taylor, DM1
Taylor, SE1
Orbach-Zinger, S1
Paul-Keslin, L1
Nichinson, E1
Chinchuck, A1
Nitke, S1
Eidelman, LA1
Chaudhary, K1
Gupta, P1
Gogia, AR1
Polat, R1
Aktay, M1
Ozlü, O1
Woodall, HE1
Majedi, H1
Rabiee, M1
Khan, ZH2
Hassannasab, B1
Sohn, W1
Fujii, Y5
Uemura, A1
Ayuso, MA1
Luis, M1
Sala, X1
Fernández, J1
Gomar, C1
Movafegh, A1
Gharehdaghi, FA1
Shoeibi, G1
Nakayama, M2
Wood, C1
Ozucelik, DN1
Karaca, MA1
Sivri, B1
Bradshaw, M1
Sen, A1
Gupta, VK1
Rösch, W1
Liebregts, T1
Gundermann, KJ1
Vinson, B1
Holtmann, G1
Shiga, Y1
Koh, YH1
Wu, HY1
Lim, WP1
Itakura, M1
Farthmann, EH1
Fritsch, WP1
Cameron, PF1
Feldman, M1
Schiller, LR1
Matts, SG1
Boston, PF1
Hirsh, EH1
Brandenburg, D1
Hersh, T1
Brooks, WS1
Bright-Asare, P1
El-Bassoussi, M1
Cartsburg, R1
Fischer, M1
Bradford, TH1
Robertson, K1
Norman, PF1
Meeks, GR1
Van den Berg, AA1
Prabhu, NV1
Mecklem, DW1
Furst, SR1
Rodarte, A1
Kandler, D1
Lisander, B1
Wilkinson, DJ1
Liaw, WJ1
Pang, WW1
Chang, DP1
Hwang, MH1
Talbot-Stern, J1
Paoloni, R1
Hardy, J1
Daly, S1
McQuade, B1
Albertsson, M1
Chimontsi-Kypriou, V1
Stathopoulos, P1
Curtis, P1
Ganta, R1
Fee, JP1
Smith, M1
Skewes, A1
Darnell, JD1
Sufka, KJ1
Giordano, J1
Rosenblatt, WH1
Cioffi, AM1
Sinatra, R1
Saberski, LR1
Silverman, DG1
Junnila, SY1
Geller, LI1
Petrenko, VF1
Venning, M1
Rogers, J1
Garewal, HS1
Dalton, WS1
Vella, L1
Francis, D1
Houlton, P1
Reynolds, F1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
The Evaluation of the Combination of Magnesium and Lidocaine for the Pretreatment of Pain That is Caused by the Injection of Propofol.[NCT01342510]Phase 4200 participants (Actual)Interventional2011-04-30Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

Number of Patients With Pain Associated With Injection of Propofol.

"Ten seconds following injection of propofol, subjects were asked Are you having pain at your IV site? Any behavioral signs were noted. Injection pain was assessed using the following four point scale: 0 = no pain; 1 = mild pain (pain reported only in response to questioning and without behavioral signs); 2 = moderate pain (pain reported in response to questioning and accompanied by a behavioral sign, or pain reported spontaneously without questioning); and 3 = severe pain (strong vocal response or response accompanied by facial grimacing, arm withdrawal, or tears)." (NCT01342510)
Timeframe: < 1 minute.

Interventionparticipants reporting pain (Number)
Lidocaine11
Magnesium25
Lidocaine/Magnesium15
Control18

Percentage of Participants Reporting Pain With Injection of Propofol

Following injection of the study drug, 50 mg of propofol will be injected. Ten seconds after propofol, subjects will be asked a standard question about pain. Behavioral signs will be noted. Pain will be assessed using a four point scale: 0=no pain, 1=mild pain (pain reported only in response to questioning and without behavioral signs), 2=moderate pain (pain reported in response to questioning and a behavioral sign, or pain reported without questioning), 3=severe pain (strong vocal response or behavioral response). (NCT01342510)
Timeframe: Approximately 10 seconds following administration of propofol.

Interventionpercentage of patients reporting pain (Number)
Lidocaine29
Magnesium57
Lidocaine/Magnesium41
Control46

Reviews

5 reviews available for metoclopramide and Pain

ArticleYear
Efficacy of ketorolac in the treatment of acute migraine attack: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022, Volume: 29, Issue:9

    Topics: Caffeine; Dexamethasone; Diclofenac; Humans; Ketorolac; Metoclopramide; Migraine Disorders; Pain; Ph

2022
[Current pain therapy in the doctor's office].
    MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2003, May-26, Volume: 145 Suppl 2

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Analgesics; Analgesics, Opioid; Back Pain; Dopamine Antagonists;

2003
[Incidence of pain upon injection of a new formula of propofol in a fat emulsion of medium- and long-chain triglycerides].
    Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion, 2004, Volume: 51, Issue:9

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Analgesics, Opioid; Emulsions; Female; Humans; Incidence; Lidocaine; Male;

2004
Phytotherapy for functional dyspepsia: a review of the clinical evidence for the herbal preparation STW 5.
    Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology, 2006, Volume: 13 Suppl 5

    Topics: Antiemetics; Cisapride; Cohort Studies; Double-Blind Method; Dyspepsia; Gastrointestinal Agents; Hum

2006
Disorders of gastrointestinal motility associated with diabetes mellitus.
    Annals of internal medicine, 1983, Volume: 98, Issue:3

    Topics: Autonomic Nervous System Diseases; Bethanechol Compounds; Constipation; Diabetes Complications; Diab

1983

Trials

30 trials available for metoclopramide and Pain

ArticleYear
Effects of epidural anesthesia on postoperative nausea and vomiting in laparoscopic gynecological surgery: a randomized controlled trial.
    Journal of anesthesia, 2018, Volume: 32, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Analgesics, Opioid; Anesthesia, Epidural; Anesthesia, General; Antiemetics; Female; Fentanyl;

2018
Two prophylactic medication approaches in addition to a pain control regimen for early medical abortion < 63 days' gestation with mifepristone and misoprostol: study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial.
    Reproductive health, 2016, Oct-12, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortifacient Agents, Nonsteroidal; Abortifacient Agents, Steroidal; Abortion, Induced; Adolescent;

2016
The dose-response of nitrous oxide in postoperative nausea in patients undergoing gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a preliminary study.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 2008, Volume: 107, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Anesthesia; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Gynecologic Surgical Procedures;

2008
Tramadol-metoclopramide or remifentanil for patient-controlled analgesia during second trimester abortion: a double-blinded, randomized controlled trial.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2012, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Academic Medical Centers; Adult; Analgesia, Patient-Controlled; Analgesics, Opioi

2012
A prospective, randomized, double-blind study to compare the efficacy of lidocaine + metoclopramide and lidocaine + ketamine combinations in preventing pain on propofol injection.
    Journal of anesthesia, 2013, Volume: 27, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Combined; Anesthetics, Dissociative; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Loca

2013
The effects of remifentanil, lidocaine, metoclopramide, or ketamine pretreatment on propofol injection pain.
    Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 2012, Volume: 21, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Analgesics; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Injections, Intravenous; Ketamine; Lid

2012
A comparison of metoclopramide and lidocaine for preventing pain on injection of diazepam.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 2002, Volume: 95, Issue:5

    Topics: Adjuvants, Anesthesia; Adult; Aged; Anesthetics, Local; Diazepam; Double-Blind Method; Female; Human

2002
Effect of metoclopramide on pain on injection of propofol.
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2004, Volume: 32, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Anesthesia, General; Chi-Square Distribution; Dose-Response Relat

2004
[Incidence of pain upon injection of a new formula of propofol in a fat emulsion of medium- and long-chain triglycerides].
    Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion, 2004, Volume: 51, Issue:9

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Analgesics, Opioid; Emulsions; Female; Humans; Incidence; Lidocaine; Male;

2004
Dexamethasone dose attenuates pain on injection following diazepam hydrochloride.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 2005, Volume: 100, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Dexamethasone; Diazepam; Double-Blind Method; Humans; Injections; Male; Metoclopramide; Middl

2005
A lidocaine/metoclopramide combination decreases pain on injection of propofol.
    Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie, 2005, Volume: 52, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Double-Blind Method; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Humans; Inj

2005
Effectiveness of pre-emptive metoclopramide infusion in alleviating pain, discomfort and nausea associated with nasogastric tube insertion: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
    International journal of clinical practice, 2005, Volume: 59, Issue:12

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antiemetics; Double-Blind Method; Female; Gagging; Human

2005
Use of a prophylactic antiemetic with morphine in acute pain: randomised controlled trial.
    Emergency medicine journal : EMJ, 2006, Volume: 23, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Female;

2006
Age-related differences in metoclopramide requirement for pain on injection of propofol.
    Clinical drug investigation, 2006, Volume: 26, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aging; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Injections; Male; Metoclopramide; Middle Ag

2006
Prevention of pain due to injection of propofol with IV administration of lidocaine 40 mg + metoclopramide 2.5, 5, or 10 mg or saline: a randomized, double-blind study in Japanese adult surgical patients.
    Clinical therapeutics, 2007, Volume: 29, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Local; Antiemetics; Dose-Response Relationship,

2007
Comparison of lidocaine, metoclopramide, and flurbiprofen axetil for reducing pain on injection of propofol in Japanese adult surgical patients: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study.
    Clinical therapeutics, 2008, Volume: 30, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Analgesics; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Local; Double-Blind Method; Female;

2008
Paracetamol plus metoclopramide ('Paramax') as an adjunct analgesic in the treatment of arthritis.
    Current medical research and opinion, 1983, Volume: 8, Issue:8

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; Drug Combinations; Humans; Metoclopr

1983
Cimetidine, metoclopramide, or placebo in the treatment of symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux.
    Journal of clinical gastroenterology, 1980, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Cimetidine; Clinical Trials as Topic; Double-Blind Method; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; G

1980
[Treatment of upper-abdominal pain in chronic gastritis. Results of therapy with the motility regulating drug Bromopride].
    Fortschritte der Medizin, 1980, May-08, Volume: 98, Issue:17

    Topics: Abdomen; Drug Evaluation; Female; Gastritis; Gastrointestinal Motility; Humans; Male; Metoclopramide

1980
Reduction of pain and nausea after laparoscopic sterilization with bupivacaine, metoclopramide, scopolamine, ketorolac, and gastric suctioning.
    Obstetrics and gynecology, 1995, Volume: 85, Issue:5 Pt 1

    Topics: Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Bupivacaine; Combined Modality Therapy; Female; Humans; Ketorolac; Laparos

1995
Rationalizing venepuncture pain: comparison of lignocaine injection, Butterfly (21 gauge and 23 gauge) and Venflon (20 gauge).
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 1995, Volume: 23, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bloodletting; Catheterization, Peripheral; Diazepam; Equipment Design; Female; Hu

1995
Propofol injection pain: comparing the addition of lignocaine or metoclopramide.
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 1994, Volume: 22, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Anesthesia Recovery Period; Anesthesia, Intravenous; Blood Pressure; Extrapyramidal Tracts; F

1994
Prophylactic antiemetic treatment with ondansetron in children undergoing tonsillectomy.
    Anesthesiology, 1994, Volume: 81, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Antiemetics; Child; Child, Preschool; Double-Blind Method; Droperidol; Female; Humans

1994
Analgesic action of metoclopramide in prosthetic hip surgery.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1993, Volume: 37, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Anesthesia, Spinal; Bupivacaine; Double-Blind Method; Female; Hip Prosthesis; Humans; Infusion

1993
Pain on injection of propofol: the mitigating influence of metoclopramide using different techniques.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1999, Volume: 43, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Analgesics; Analysis of Variance; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Local; Chi-Square Di

1999
Prophylactic metoclopramide is unnecessary with intravenous analgesia in the ED.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 2000, Volume: 18, Issue:6

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesia; Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Double-Blind

2000
A double-blind, randomised, parallel group, multinational, multicentre study comparing a single dose of ondansetron 24 mg p.o. with placebo and metoclopramide 10 mg t.d.s. p.o. in the treatment of opioid-induced nausea and emesis in cancer patients.
    Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer, 2002, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans

2002
Pain on injection of propofol: comparison of lignocaine with metoclopramide.
    British journal of anaesthesia, 1992, Volume: 69, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Injections, Intravenous; Lidocaine; Ma

1992
Metoclopramide: an analgesic adjunct to patient-controlled analgesia.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 1991, Volume: 73, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adult; Analgesia, Patient-Controlled; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Labor,

1991
Comparison of the antiemetics metoclopramide and promethazine in labour.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1985, Apr-20, Volume: 290, Issue:6476

    Topics: Clinical Trials as Topic; Consciousness; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Meperidine; Metoclopra

1985

Other Studies

20 other studies available for metoclopramide and Pain

ArticleYear
Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Management of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (a Retrospective Multicentric Study).
    Obesity surgery, 2023, Volume: 33, Issue:10

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Analgesics, Opioid; Dexamethasone; Female; Gastrectomy; Gastroesophageal Re

2023
Eslicarbazepine acetate interacts in a beneficial manner with standard and alternative analgesics to reduce trigeminal nociception.
    Psychopharmacology, 2020, Volume: 237, Issue:5

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Analgesics; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Anticonvulsants; Dibenz

2020
[Extrapyramidal adverse reactions to metoclopramide. A pharmacovigilance survey].
    Revista medica de Chile, 2018, Volume: 146, Issue:7

    Topics: Chile; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Dopamine D2 Receptor Antagonists; Female;

2018
Analgesic effects of morphine in combination with adjuvant drugs in rats.
    Pharmacology, 2014, Volume: 94, Issue:5-6

    Topics: Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic; Analgesics, Opioid; Animals; Butylscopolammonium Bromide; Drug Interactions

2014
Prophylactic Use of Antiemetics for Prevention of Opioid-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: A Questionnaire Survey among Japanese Physicians.
    Journal of palliative medicine, 2015, Volume: 18, Issue:11

    Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Benzodiazepines; Chemoprevention; Domperidone; Health Care Surveys;

2015
Education initiative improves the evidence-based use of metoclopramide following morphine administration in the emergency department.
    Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA, 2009, Volume: 21, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Disease; Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Chi-Square Distribution; Emergency Medicine; Emergen

2009
Alternatives to rehydration during hypodermoclysis.
    American family physician, 2002, Jul-01, Volume: 66, Issue:1

    Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Fluid Therapy; Humans; Infusions, Parenteral; Metoclopramide; Nausea; Pain; Pall

2002
New strategy to ease the discomfort of insertion of nasogastric tubes.
    International journal of clinical practice, 2005, Volume: 59, Issue:12

    Topics: Adult; Antiemetics; Gagging; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Intubation, Gastrointestinal; Metoclopr

2005
Metoclopramide is not an analgesic: reflection on a premature scientific conclusion.
    International journal of clinical practice, 2006, Volume: 60, Issue:6

    Topics: Analgesics; Humans; Intubation, Gastrointestinal; Metoclopramide; Pain

2006
Pain and nausea in malignant pheochromocytoma: a pharmacological minefield.
    Journal of pain and symptom management, 2008, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Adrenal Gland Neoplasms; Analgesics, Opioid; Antiemetics; Fatal Outcome; Female; Humans; Lymphatic M

2008
[Conditions after total gastrectomy].
    Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie. Verhandlungsband, 1982, Volume: 17

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Anemia, Hypochromic; Antacids; Cholestyramine Resin; Dumping Syndrome; Esophagitis,

1982
Strained abdominal muscles as a cause of acute abdominal pain in children and young adults and its treatment with Paramax.
    The British journal of clinical practice, 1983, Volume: 37, Issue:5

    Topics: Abdomen; Abdominal Muscles; Acetaminophen; Adolescent; Adult; Child; Drug Combinations; Female; Huma

1983
Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
    Journal of clinical gastroenterology, 1981, Volume: 3, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Celiac Disease; Chronic Disease; Female; Humans; Intestinal Obstruction; Intestinal Pse

1981
Pain on i.v. injection of metoclopramide.
    British journal of anaesthesia, 1993, Volume: 70, Issue:2

    Topics: Humans; Injections, Intravenous; Metoclopramide; Pain

1993
In pursuit of nursing excellence.
    The American journal of nursing, 1992, Volume: 92, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesia, Patient-Controlled; Arthritis; Basal Ganglia Diseases; Co

1992
Analgesic effects of S and R isomers of the novel 5-HT3 receptor antagonists ADR-851 and ADR-882 in rats.
    European journal of pharmacology, 1991, Oct-29, Volume: 204, Issue:1

    Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Benzofurans; Bridged Bicyclo Compounds; Bridged Bicyclo Compo

1991
No synergism between metoclopramide and acupuncture in chronic pain.
    Acupuncture & electro-therapeutics research, 1986, Volume: 11, Issue:3-4

    Topics: Acupuncture Therapy; Adult; Chronic Disease; Combined Modality Therapy; Double-Blind Method; Female;

1986
[Disorders of esophageal motility as a cause of retrosternal pain].
    Terapevticheskii arkhiv, 1986, Volume: 58, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Diagnosis, Differential; Esophageal Diseases; Esophagitis, Peptic; Female; Gastrointestinal M

1986
Continuous subcutaneous infusion: flexible option in symptom control.
    The Australian nurses' journal. Royal Australian Nursing Federation, 1988, Volume: 17, Issue:7

    Topics: Anxiety; Female; Haloperidol; Humans; Infusion Pumps; Infusions, Parenteral; Metoclopramide; Middle

1988
Metoclopramide in vincristine-induced ileus.
    Cancer treatment reports, 1985, Volume: 69, Issue:11

    Topics: Aged; Constipation; Gastrointestinal Motility; Humans; Intestinal Obstruction; Leukemia, Lymphoid; L

1985