Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia, also known as indigestion, is a common digestive discomfort that most people experience at some point. It can cause heartburn, bloating, nausea and a burning sensation in the chest after eating or drinking.
Key points
- Dyspepsia is a common digestive condition that can affect people of any age and often comes and goes.
- It is sometimes linked to stomach acid or delayed stomach emptying, and certain foods or eating patterns can bring it on.
Common questions about Dyspepsia
Which medicine is listed for dyspepsia?
The listed product, Motilium, contains domperidone, which belongs to a group of medicines that help the stomach pass food more easily. It is used for nausea and indigestion in adults.
What kind of medicine is domperidone?
The ingredient listed is Domperidone, a medicine that helps the stomach pass food more easily. It is taken as a tablet and is listed for indigestion and nausea in the catalogue.
