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NICE - gastroparesis in type 2 diabetes

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Management of gastroparesis

For treating vomiting caused by gastroparesis in adults with type 2 diabetes:

  • consider alternating use of erythomycin and metoclopramide
  • consider domperidone only in exceptional circumstances (if domperidone is the only effective treatment) and in accordance with MHRA guidance.

If gastroparesis is suspected, consider referral to specialist services if:

  • the differential diagnosis is in doubt or persistent or severe vomiting occurs

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