Motilac - analogues

Motilac refers to antiemetic drugs that block dopamine receptors, acting through the central nervous system. As a result, the spasm of the stomach and duodenum is removed, which helps to facilitate the process of digesting food and to suppress vomiting.

Analogs of the preparation Motilak

There are such analogues of this medicine:

We arranged the drugs in order of increasing prices. In this case, Domperidon and Motilium is synonymous with Motilak. The composition of these drugs is identical, the dosage, contraindications and side effects also completely coincide. If you do not know what is better - Motilac, Domperidone or Motilium, we recommend that you choose the last of the three drugs listed.

Granaton or Motilak - which is better?

Motilac can be used to treat children older than 5 years, but only if the medicine is prescribed by a doctor. It is undesirable during pregnancy and lactation. Contraindications include renal and hepatic insufficiency, as well as allergic reactions. Granatone has another composition and action. It works by inhibiting the receptors of dopamine. In pediatrics it is not applied, it is forbidden during pregnancy. Are different and the scope of these drugs. Motilac is effective for:

Grenaton is used to treat such disease states as:

Different patterns of use of these drugs. Motilac should be placed under the tongue and slowly dissolve 10-15 minutes before eating. Its effect will manifest in an hour, and will cease after 6-7 hours. A remedy is applied 2-3 times a day. It is used as needed, depending on the patient's well-being. Grenaton should be swallowed with water, with food, or immediately after eating. The standard course of treatment is 3-4 tablets a day for a week. The dose can be reduced to 50-100 mg of the drug per day, depending on the age and health of the patient.