Wait until the next normal dose
before meals
Mild impairment: There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labelling
Neonates, infants, children less than 12 years of age and adolescents weighing less than 35 kg
How to take it
Child 12–17 years (body-weight 35 kg and above) 10 mg up to 3 times a day for a usual maximum of 1 week
NHS medicines information on domperidone – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it
Max treatment duration: 1
Where suitable domperidone products are available for children, the recommended dose is 0
Antimuscarinics decrease the effect of domperidone
In the UK, domperidone (available as tablets, a liquid, and as a suppository – a solid cone-shaped preparation that is inserted into the bottom) is licensed in children and young people for the relief of symptoms of nausea and vomiting
It has also been found effective in the treatment of reflux in children
Domi-30 Suppository contains Domperidone as an active ingredient
Last dose to be taken at bedtime
Domperidone comes as tablets and a liquid that you swallow
4 mg/kg every 4 - 8 hours daily
Max: 75 mg daily; 6-<12 years 25-50 mg 6-8 hourly
10 mg orally up to 3 times daily or 30 mg twice daily as suppositories
Group A children received ondansetron suspension orally at a dose of 0
The usual dose is: • Adults and adolescents 12 years of age and older with a body weight of 35 kg or more The usual dose is 10 ml taken up to three times per day, if possible before meals
The median total daily dose was 30 mg (range 10 to 80 mg), and median duration of exposure was 28 days (range 1 to 28 days)
This medicine is available as a tablet or oral suspension
75 mg/kg body weight (dose interval: 0
• If your child is sick less than 30 minutes after having a dose of domperidone, give them the same dose again