Anesthesia
Pharmacology: Gastrointestinal Pharmacology Practice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Metoclopramide (Reglan) due to important safety issues has a limited role in treating GERD in children.
- True
- False
In treating GERD metoclopramide (domperidone outside the USA):
- May be used in treating symptomatic GERD
- Very effective in patients with erosive esophagitis.
- Both
- Neither
Prokinetic drugs: clinical use(s)
- Management of impaired gastric emptying due to postsurgical problems e.g. vagotomy, antrectomy.
- Management of diabetic gastroparesis
- Both
- Neither
Some, albeit few, patients exhibiting chronic dyspepsia (nonulcer dyspepsia) may obtain symptomatic improvement following prokinetic drug administration.
- True
- False
Domperidone and metoclopramide can both prevent and treat emesis.
- True
- False
Domperidone may be used to promote postpartum lactation.
- True
- False
Most common adverse effects following metoclopramide administration involve the system:
- Renal
- CNS
- Cardiovascular
- Hepatic
Following metoclopramide administration, the following adverse effect(s) may be observed, particularly in elderly patients.
- Drowsiness
- Insomnia
- Both
- Neither
Extrapyramidal side effects may be observed with metoclopramide including which one(s) of the following?
- Parkinsonian-like symptoms
- Dystonias
- Both
- Neither
Metochlopramide when administered for extended periods of time may induce tardive dyskinesias.
- True
- False