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Hiccups: Information for clinicians

Intractable hiccups can be painful, disturb sleep and affect quality of life. It is important to treat reversible causes where possible.

Common causes
  • Gastric distension is the usual cause e.g. partial obstruction/ascites/severe constipation
  • Irritation of the diaphragm e.g. pleural disease/lung cancer
  • CNS disorders e.g. raised intracranial pressure
  • Metabolic disorders (check U&Es and calcium)
An initial approach to treatment

Consider reversible causes (see above) and advise patients and carers about recommended techniques

Pharmacological Treatment

Top tip- often a trial of metoclopramide 10mgs t.d.s plus baclofen 5mg b.d will cure persistent hiccups.

Once hiccups have stopped taper the relevant drugs over 48 hours and then stop.

Treatment Mechanism

Drug type

Drug name

Dose

Reduction of gastric distension ±  reflux

Antiflatulent

Simeticone

10ml q.d.s

 

Prokinetic

Metoclopramide

10mg t.d.s

 

PPI

Lansoprazole

30mgs o.d

Muscle relaxants

GABA agonist

Baclofen

Start with 5mg once daily and increase to bd slowly - can be sedative

Central suppression of hiccup reflex

Anti-epileptic

Gabapentin

100-300mg t.d.s. for 3 days. Titrate slowly

 

Corticosteroid (suppression of irritation from cerebral tumour)

 

Dexamethasone 

initially 4-8mg o.d

 

Recommended Resources

NICE CKS - Management of hiccups

Published 1st February 2022

PANG Guidelines Physical Symptoms and Signs - Hiccups

Published 16th October 2016

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