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Old 06-23-2011, 05:31 PM
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That's just disgusting. I wonder if it's the same in Au..

I found a site that lists all the Trade names and Generic names of Reglan.

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Generic Names:
Metaclopramide; Metaclopromide; Methochlopramide; Methoclopramide; Metochlopramide; Metoclopramida [INN-Spanish]; Metoclopramide Hcl; Metoclopramide Hydrochloride; Metoclopramidum [INN-Latin]; metoclopramide
Trade Names:
Apo-Metoclop; Cerucal; Clopra; Clopra-Yellow; Clopromate; DEL; Duraclamid; Elieten; Emetid; Emitasol; Emperal; Eucil; Gastrese; Gastro-Timelets; Gastrobid; Gastromax; Gastronerton; Gastrosil; Gastrotablinen; Gastrotem; Imperan; Maxeran; Maxolon; Meclopran; Metamide; Metoclol; Metoclopramide Intensol; Metoclopramide Omega; Metocobil; Metramid; Moriperan; Mygdalon; Neu-Sensamide; Nu-Metoclopramide; Octamide; Parmid; Paspertin; Peraprin; Plasil; Pms-Metoclopramide; Pramidin; Pramiel; Pramin; Primperan; Reclomide; Reglan; Reliveran; Terperan

http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?obj...objId=PA450475
In the article Chemar posted it says...
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generic drug companies do not share the same level of responsibility as makers of brand-name equivalents
If that's the case then is it only the first list that's made by generic drug companies?

Gosh, lots of different names. Every one of them has the same potential side-effects. Scary
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