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Find a local pharmacist nearby Great Falls, MT using the pharmacy map on RxList. The pharmacies listed may include chain pharmacies (CVS Pharmacy, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Walgreens, etc.), along with neighborhood pharmacies that offer prescription drugs, and over the counter (OTC) medications.
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Public Drug
601 Central Ave
Great Falls, MT 59401
(406)453-1497

Kmart Pharmacy
1000 3rd St NW
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)453-6107

Walgreens Drug Store
1213 3rd St NW
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)761-0214

Albertsons Osco Pharmacy
1414 3rd St NW
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)761-8420

ShopKo Pharmacy
301 NW Byp
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)727-9620

Discount Pharmacy
601 10th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)268-1499

Wal-Mart Pharmacy
701 Smelter Ave NE
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)761-5720

CVS Pharmacy
1200 10th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)453-1318

Anderson Family Pharmacy
1417 9th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)761-8781

Snyder Drug
2515 6th Ave N
Great Falls, MT 59401
(406)452-6462

Albertsons Osco Pharmacy
2250 10th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)727-3700

Smith's Food & Drug Store
1601 Market Place Dr
Great Falls, MT 59404
(406)771-0483

Clinic Pharmacy
1400 29th St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)771-3399

Kindred Pharmacy
1500 32nd St S
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)761-4300

Barrett Drug
407 Central Ave
Fairfield, MT 59436
(406)467-2336

Benton Pharmacy
1418 Front St
Fort Benton, MT 59442
(406)622-5489

Choteau Drug
102 Main Ave N
Choteau, MT 59422
(406)466-2700
Metoclopramide increases muscle contractions in upper digestive tract. This speeds up the rate at which the stomach empties into the intestines.
Metoclopramide is used short-term to treat heartburn caused by gastroesophageal reflux in people who have used other medications without relief of symptoms.
Metoclopramide is also used to treat slow gastric emptying in people with diabetes (also called diabetic gastroparesis), which can cause nausea, vomiting, heartburn, loss of appetite, and a feeling of fullness after meals.
Metoclopramide may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop using metoclopramide and call your doctor at once if you...
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The arsenal of allergy drugs includes dozens of medications that relieve allergy symptoms when confronted with a trigger known as an allergen. That trigger could be something from a plant, such as pollen, or something from an animal (pet dander, dust mites, cockroaches). Other allergy triggers include certain fragrances or chemical substances.
What causes a person's allergic reaction is highly individual. But the reactions are often universal: swelling and inflammation, especially around the eyes, nose, and throat, usually accompanied by itching.
Some allergy medications work against the effects of histamines, which are released during an allergic reaction. Other medications reduce swelling, affect the immune system, or affect release of other substances associated with allergic reactions.
Many allergy drugs are available without a prescription.

Benefis Healthcare West Campus
500 15th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59403
(406)455-5000

Benefis Healthcare East Campus
1101 26th St
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406)455-5000
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