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Actually, the generic name (the name of the drug) is domperidone (small d).
The original brand of domperidone is Motilium. We now have another brand of
domperidone in South Africa, Vomidon, here. (brand names start with capital
letters.)
The word "generic" has come to mean another, usually cheaper, brand of the
drug. Which may or may not be as good as the original brand.
Nan Jolly MB BCh. IBCLC. LLLL
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
From: "Cindy Curtis"
> The generic is> Motilium but a quick google search found this>
> http://www.cipla.com/admin.php?mode=prod&action=disp&id=543
> Saying that Vomistop is also a generic
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>
> I have a mother who has been on dom for a couple weeks and ordered some
> more from a reputable source that I know moms have used in the past. When
> she got it yesterday the tablet now says it is a generic indain brand
> called
> Vomistop. I haev looked everywhere and can find nothing. Any of you know
> that are overseas or here in the states seen this? Mom does not want to
> take
> it until she knows and we are running out of her previous stash. email
> privately
> as well as to list [log in to unmask]
> Thanks,
> Emily Lindsey, BSPsy, CLE
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