Pharmacology & Anesthesia: Prokinetics
Prokinetics
Metoclopramide (Reglan)
- Mechanism: Dopamine Receptor Antagonist
- Indications:
- Gastroparesis
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Refractory GERD
Erythromycin
- Mechanism: Activates Motilin Receptors on Smooth Muscle
- Primarily Used as an Antibiotic
- Use as a Prokinetic is Considered Off-Label
Alvimopan (Entereg)
- Mechanism: Peripheral Opioid Receptor Antagonist in the GI Tract
- Limited Systemic Absorption & Limited Crossing of the Blood-Brain Barrier, Allowing Continued Opioid-Mediated Pain Control
- Indication: Prevention of Postoperative Ileus After Colorectal Surgery
- Dosing: Oral 12 mg BID
- Start: POD#1
- Give Initial Dose: 30 Minutes-5 Hours Preop
- Stop: Discharge; Maximum 7 Days (15-Doses)
- Start: POD#1
- Side Effects: MI
- Effectiveness:
- Decreased Time to Return of Bowel Function (5-28 Hours)
- Decreased Hospital Length of Stay (24 Hours)