Annelies wrote, "chlorpromazine, is this reglan or domperidone?" Chlorpromazine is the generic name for Largactil or Amazin; Reglan is the brand name for metoclopramide; domperidone is the generic name for Motilium. Confusing, isn't it? With all the different brand names that are used in different countries, IMHO it would be nice if we could improve comms by using generic names if we know them (perhaps in brackets after the Brand name?) Regarding the use of chlorpromazine as a galactogogue, there is quite a good discussion on pp 412-3 of the Second Edition of "Breastfeeding, a Guide for the Medical Profession" (sorry! I don't have the latest edition). However I worked with a mom a couple of years ago who was diagnosed with puerperal psychosis at 8 days post-partum. She was hospitalized and given extremely large doses of IM chlorpromazine as a sedative. Whether the chlorpromazine was a cause or not I don't know, but within 24 hours there was complete lactation failure, one of the most dramatic things I have ever seen. Consequently I would distrust the reliability of chlorpromazine to induce lactation. In Zimbabwe sulpiride is used successfully to enhance/induce lactation. Pamela Morrison IBCLC, Zimbabwe