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A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic cross-over study in a group of volunteers (8 male, 4 female) was performed to evaluate the activity and plasma levels of a new sustained-release metoclopramide (CAS 364-62-5) formulation (Cronoprimperan) in comparison to a standard formulation (Primperan). During the course of this trial volunteers on both medications complained of mild to moderate adverse effects as headaches and drowsiness. Elevated monocyte counts were seen in all volunteers at the end of the study without determinable relationship to the medications. No relevant differences were observed between the two preparations in the standard motor and coordination tests. The new sustained-release metoclopramide formulation showed 12-h coverage with a plateau shaped form for achieving constant blood levels throughout the day without reaching blood concentrations above clinically tolerable limits.
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PMID:Study of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of two preparations of metoclopramide. 801 Oct 7

This study was conducted to compare the efficacy of intravenous diphenhydramine with dihydroergotamine mesylate (DHE-45; Novartis International AG, Switzerland) in the treatment of severe, refractory, migraine headache. A retrospective review was conducted to include eighty randomly chosen patients who were admitted to the Michigan Head Pain & Neurological Institute's inpatient program at Chelsea Community Hospital. Patients had received nine doses of diphenhydramine or nine doses of DHE-45 during a 3-day period. Patients receiving DHE-45 also received metoclopramide (Reglan; AH Robins Company, Inc., Richmond, VA) as prophylaxis for nausea. Demographics, headache diagnosis, psychiatric discharge diagnoses, abortive medications, and adverse events were recorded and assessed.
Curr Pain Headache Rep 2005 Feb
PMID:Efficacy of intravenous diphenhydramine versus intravenous DHE-45 in the treatment of severe migraine headache. 1562 28