Do you take morphine for indigestion?

The generic name of Morpholine is Domperidone, which belongs to the category of gastrointestinal stimulants and can be taken orally by patients with dyspepsia. Domperidone is a commonly used gastrointestinal stimulant, which can promote gastric emptying, and is mainly used for dyspepsia and various causes of abdominal distension, pain, belching and nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, but also for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux-induced burning sensation of the mouth and stomach. Therefore patients with dyspepsia can take the drug orally. Adverse effects of domperidone are occasionally seen as dry mouth, dizziness, insomnia, drowsiness, rash, stomatitis and conjunctivitis. Sometimes it can lead to elevated serum prolactin and irregular menstruation in women, but it can return to normal after stopping the drug. The risk of severe ventricular arrhythmia or even sudden cardiac death may be elevated when taking too large a dose or at too old an age, and it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to it. If you need to use the drug, please write a prescription under the consultation of a specialized physician and take it according to the doctor’s instructions.