Domperidone
Domperidone is an anti-emetic drug and dopamine antagonist used to treat nausea and vomiting, as well as to increase the effects of certain drugs used in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. It also has been studied for its potential usefulness in the prevention and treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and other conditions related to gastric motility. Domperidone is typically administered orally, and has been found to have a favorable safety profile compared to other dopamine antagonists. The drug's ability to improve the effectiveness of other medications often used to treat digestive disorders makes it an important therapeutic tool in the management of various gastrointestinal-related symptoms.
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ISSN: 2644-0105
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Maryam Sattari, University of Florida,
College of Medicine.
Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition for infants. It has a nearly perfect mix of vitamins, protein, and fat, everything a baby needs to grow. And it's all provided in a form more easily digested than infant formula. Breast milk contains antibodies that help the baby fight off viruses and bacteria. It lowers your baby's risk of having allergies.