What is the best medication for gastroparesis?
Mia Morrison
Updated on April 03, 2026
Your doctor may prescribe one or more of the following medicines:
- Metoclopramide link. This medicine increases the tightening, or contraction, of the muscles in the wall of your stomach and may improve gastric emptying. ...
- Domperidone. ...
- Erythromycin link. ...
- Antiemetics. ...
- Antidepressants link. ...
- Pain medicines.
What over the counter medicine is good for gastroparesis?
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), can help ease pain from gastroparesis. Many NSAIDs are available OTC. But they do carry a risk of stomach bleeding. So be sure to discuss how long to use these medications with your provider.How do you get rid of gastroparesis fast?
Steps to take can include:
- small, frequent meals.
- avoiding raw or uncooked fruits and vegetables.
- avoiding fibrous fruits and vegetables.
- eating liquid foods such as soups or pureed foods.
- eating foods low in fat.
- drinking water during meals.
- gentle exercise following meals, such as walking.