Introduction
Neoprad 50 mg is prescribed for conditions related to both digestion and the nervous system. It helps relieve nausea, vomiting, indigestion, dizziness, and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In some cases, it is also used under medical supervision for mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, Tourette’s syndrome, and depression with or without anxiety. As a gastroprokinetic medicine, it improves stomach movement and helps reduce discomfort caused by delayed digestion.
Uses
Doctors in Pakistan may prescribe Neoprad 50 mg for:
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Nausea and vomiting
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Indigestion and abdominal discomfort
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Dizziness and bloating
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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Schizophrenia (serious mental disorder)
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Tourette’s syndrome (neurological disorder with involuntary vocal sounds or movements)
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Depression with or without anxiety (in selected cases)
Side Effects
Possible side effects include:
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Sleep disturbance or restlessness
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Overstimulation or agitation
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Low blood pressure
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Extrapyramidal symptoms (involuntary movements, tremors, stiffness)
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Drowsiness or dizziness
How to Use
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Take orally, preferably with food
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Follow the dose prescribed by your doctor based on your condition and age
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Do not exceed the recommended dose
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Always consult your doctor before use
When Not to Use
Neoprad 50 mg should be avoided if you have:
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Allergy to Levosulpiride or related medicines
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Severe kidney or liver problems
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Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, or perforation
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History of epilepsy or seizures
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Certain hormone-dependent conditions (e.g., breast cancer, prolactin-related tumors)
Storage
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Store at room temperature (18–25 °C)
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Protect from light and moisture
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Keep out of reach of children
Disposal
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Do not use after the expiry date
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Dispose of unused or expired tablets safely as advised by your pharmacist
Doctor’s Overview — Dr. Rabia Khan, MBBS, FCPS (Gastroenterology)
Neoprad (Levosulpiride) is used for persistent indigestion, reflux, and nausea that do not improve with routine treatment. In some cases, it may also be prescribed for neurological or psychiatric conditions. Because of possible side effects such as involuntary movements or hormonal changes, it should only be used under strict medical supervision.
Disclaimer
This overview is for educational purposes only. Neoprad is a prescription medicine and must be taken only under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.

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