Although
Reglan is marketed for treatment of conditions that are often chronic and long-term
problems, the medication is only approved for use of less than 12 weeks, however many patients experience long term side effects of Reglan.
Since there is little benefit in treating a long term condition with a
short-term treatment, many doctors continue their patients on the medications
for more than three months. In fact, about 30% of all prescribed
metoclopramide drugs are taken for more than 12 months. Long-term or high dose
use of Reglan, as well as other drugs containing dopamine antagonists like metoclopramide, substantially increase the risk of Reglan Tardive Dyskinesia.
The
term "Tardive Dyskinesia" was first introduced in 1964, referring to
repetitive, involuntary and purposeless movements. The condition