Sulpiride for stomach problems before or after meals

Sulpiride for stomach problems is recommended to be taken before meals.
Sulpiride belongs to the benzamide class of antipsychotics and is indicated for symptoms of isolation and apathy in simple, paranoid, catatonic schizophrenia and chronic schizophrenia. It is effective for depressive symptoms. Other uses are antinausea, so it is recommended to take it before meals for a better antinausea effect and rapid onset of action.
This drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to it, and in people with pheochromocytoma, hypertension, severe cardiovascular disease, liver disease. Common adverse reactions include insomnia, irritability, fatigue, dry mouth, blurred vision, tachycardia, etc. Salivation, motor retardation, inability to sit still, etc. can occur when taking too large a dose. Long-term use of large quantities of medication can cause delayed dyskinesia.
All medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.