Metoclopramide hastens emptying of the stomach. Since it may be given to patients before operation, the sedative and toxic effects of 10- and 20-mg doses given i.m. were studied in patients and student volunteers. Saline and diazepam 10 mg were used as placebo and reference drugs. Neither dose of metoclopramide had as good a sedative effect as diazepam 10 mg. Restlessness occurred in a small number of patients but there were no other side effects apart from dryness of the mouth. © 1974 John Sherratt and Son Ltd.
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Dundee, J. W., Clarke, R. S. J., & Howard, P. J. (1974). Studies of drugs given before anaesthesia XXIII: Metoclopramide. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 46(7), 509–513. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/46.7.509
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