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Maxolon treats nausea and vomiting caused by intolerance to certain drugs with emetic properties.

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Introduction

Maxolon is a medication that contains the active compound metoclopramide, classified within the Gastro Health group. In Hong Kong, it is prescribed primarily for the relief of nausea and vomiting, and to improve gastric emptying in conditions such as gastroparesis and gastro‑oesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Metoclopramide also has an established role in managing hiccups and facilitating small‑bowel endoscopic procedures. The drug is marketed by several manufacturers and is available both as a tablet and an injectable formulation.

What is Maxolon?

Maxolon is a synthetic dopamine‑D₂ receptor antagonist that exerts anti‑emetic and pro‑kinetic effects. It is developed as a generic preparation of the well‑known brand Reglan (AstraZeneca) and other regional brand names that contain the same active ingredient, metoclopramide. The product is manufactured under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards and distributed by licensed pharmaceutical suppliers.

How Maxolon Works

Metoclopramide blocks dopamine D₂ receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone of the brain, reducing the stimulus for nausea and vomiting. Simultaneously, it antagonises peripheral dopamine receptors in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, leading to increased acetylcholine release, enhanced smooth‑muscle contractility, and accelerated gastric emptying. The onset of anti‑emetic action occurs within 30 minutes after oral administration, while the pro‑kinetic effect may be observed within 1–2 hours. Metoclopramide is metabolised mainly by hepatic conjugation and eliminated through the kidneys, with a half‑life of approximately 5–6 hours in healthy adults.

Conditions Treated with Maxolon

  • Nausea and vomiting (including chemotherapy‑induced, postoperative, and pregnancy‑related nausea). These symptoms affect a large proportion of Hong Kong patients undergoing cancer treatment or surgery; metoclopramide provides rapid symptom control.
  • Gastroparesis – delayed gastric emptying commonly seen in diabetic patients; prevalence of diabetes in Hong Kong is rising, making gastroparesis a clinically relevant issue. Metoclopramide improves gastric motility, alleviating early satiety and abdominal discomfort.
  • Gastro‑oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) – by increasing lower‑esophageal sphincter tone and promoting gastric clearance, metoclopramide reduces reflux episodes.
  • Persistent hiccups – a neurologically mediated condition that can be refractory to conventional therapy; metoclopramide’s central dopaminergic blockade can terminate hiccups.
  • Facilitation of small‑bowel endoscopy – pre‑procedure administration improves mucosal visualization by accelerating gastric emptying.

Suitable Candidates for Maxolon Treatment

  • Adults experiencing acute or chronic nausea/vomiting not adequately controlled by first‑line anti‑emetics.
  • Patients with documented gastroparesis (e.g., diabetic gastroparesis) who have failed dietary measures.
  • Individuals with GERD who require additional pro‑kinetic support alongside acid‑suppression therapy.
  • Patients with persistent hiccups of unknown origin after exclusion of serious underlying pathology.

Contra‑indications include known hypersensitivity to metoclopramide, pheochromocytoma, prolactin‑dependent tumors, and mechanical bowel obstruction. Caution is advised in the elderly, patients with Parkinson’s disease, or those receiving other dopamine‑blocking agents.

Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions

Common

  • Drowsiness or fatigue
  • Restlessness (akathisia)
  • Diarrhoea or abdominal cramping
  • Headache

Rare

  • Depression or mood changes
  • Hyperprolactinaemia (galactorrhoea, menstrual irregularities)
  • Extrapyramidal symptoms such as mild tremor or muscle rigidity

Serious

  • Tardive dyskinesia – irreversible, involuntary facial or oral movements; risk increases with prolonged therapy (> 12 weeks).
  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome – rare but life‑threatening; characterised by fever, muscle rigidity, autonomic instability.
  • Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis, Stevens‑Johnson syndrome).

Drug‑Drug Interactions

  • Concomitant use of other dopamine antagonists (e.g., antipsychotics) may potentiate extrapyramidal effects.
  • Central nervous system depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines, alcohol) can enhance sedation.
  • MAO‑inhibitors and serotonergic agents (e.g., SSRIs) may increase the risk of serotonin syndrome.
  • Cisapride and other pro‑kinetic agents may have additive effects on gastrointestinal motility, raising the risk of diarrhoea.
  • Metoclopramide is a substrate of CYP2D6; inhibitors of this enzyme (e.g., quinidine, fluoxetine) can raise plasma concentrations.

Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose

  • Oral tablet: 10 mg administered 3–4 times daily, 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime for nausea; for gastroparesis, 10 mg every 6 hours.
  • Intravenous/Intramuscular: 10 mg given 30 minutes before chemotherapy or radiotherapy; for acute vomiting, 10 mg IV every 6–8 hours as needed.
  • Maximum daily dose: Generally not to exceed 40 mg for oral use; higher doses may be used in hospital settings under supervision.

Missed dose – Take the missed dose as soon as remembered unless the next scheduled dose is within 2 hours; do not double the dose.

Overdose – Symptoms may include profound drowsiness, seizures, or extrapyramidal signs. Seek immediate medical attention; treatment is symptomatic, with monitoring of cardiac and respiratory status.

Practical precautions – Take the medication with a small amount of water, preferably on an empty stomach. Avoid concurrent alcohol consumption. Adjust dose in renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 30 mL/min). Do not use in children younger than 1 year unless specifically directed by a physician.

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FAQ

  • Is Maxolon available in both tablet and injectable forms?
    Yes. Maxolon is marketed as oral tablets for routine anti‑emetic and pro‑kinetic therapy, and as a sterile injectable solution for hospital‑based use such as chemotherapy‑induced nausea.

  • Can Maxolon be stored at room temperature in a humid climate like Hong Kong?
    The tablets should be kept in a dry place, away from excess humidity and direct sunlight. Storing them in a bathroom or near a kitchen sink may degrade the active ingredient over time.

  • What should a traveler know about taking Maxolon on long flights?
    When traveling internationally, keep the medication in its original packaging with a copy of the prescription label (if applicable). Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures; a small insulated bag can protect the tablets from heat in the cargo hold.

  • Does Maxolon contain any allergens such as lactose or gluten?
    In most formulations, the inactive ingredients do not include lactose or gluten, but excipient lists may vary by manufacturer. Patients with severe allergies should review the specific product’s ingredient list.

  • Are there any differences in formulation between Asian and European versions of metoclopramide?
    Some Asian formulations may use different filler agents or binders to suit local manufacturing standards. However, the active ingredient amount (10 mg per tablet) remains consistent across regions, ensuring comparable therapeutic effects.

  • Can Maxolon be detected in routine drug tests for employment?
    Metoclopramide is not a controlled substance and is not typically screened for in standard workplace drug panels. Its presence would only be noted if a specific test for the drug were ordered.

  • What historic milestone led to the approval of metoclopramide?
    Metoclopramide was first approved by the U.S. FDA in 1972 for the treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Its pro‑kinetic properties were later recognised, expanding its therapeutic indications.

  • How does Maxolon compare to older anti‑emetics like phenothiazines?
    Phenothiazines (e.g., promethazine) act primarily as antihistamines with sedative effects, whereas metoclopramide targets dopamine receptors, offering a more focused anti‑emetic action with additional pro‑kinetic benefits.

  • Is there evidence that Maxolon improves outcomes in diabetic gastroparesis?
    Randomised controlled trials have shown that metoclopramide can significantly accelerate gastric emptying and reduce symptom scores in diabetic gastroparesis patients, though long‑term safety remains a consideration.

  • What are the storage requirements for Maxolon tablets during a power outage?
    As long as the tablets remain in a cool, dry environment, short-term loss of refrigeration (which is not required) does not affect stability. Ensure that they are kept away from moisture and direct sunlight.

  • Do Asian health authorities issue specific warnings for metoclopramide use in the elderly?
    Both the Hong Kong Department of Health and the Japanese Ministry of Health advise caution in older adults due to increased susceptibility to extrapyramidal symptoms and tardive dyskinesia; dose reductions and limited treatment duration are recommended.

Glossary

Dopamine D₂ receptor antagonist
A drug that blocks dopamine type‑2 receptors, reducing dopamine‑mediated signalling in the brain and peripheral tissues.
Extrapyramidal symptoms
Movement disorders such as tremor, rigidity, and a restlessness feeling (akathisia) that arise from interference with central dopamine pathways.
Tardive dyskinesia
A potentially irreversible condition characterised by involuntary, repetitive facial and oral movements, often linked to prolonged dopamine‑blocking therapy.
Pro‑kinetic
An agent that enhances gastrointestinal motility, promoting faster gastric emptying and intestinal transit.

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