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Dear Lactnetters in America
<The generic name for Reglan is Metoclopramide. I'm sure you could have
called
<ANY local pharmacy and asked them.
Please remember, that this list is read in other parts of the world, not
only in America. The generic names are the same, but the brand names can be
very different from country to country. In Germany, something as "Reglan"
doesn't exist. You won't find it in the "red list" (the official list of
drugs in Germany). Here the name is Paspertin or Gastrosil or Metoclopramid
or..... but not Reglan. So it would help us "foreigners" when everyone would
(also) use the generic name of a drug (of course, when you know it).
Elien Rouw, MD, Bühl, Germany
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