I don't see why not, but I did a google search for you anyway.
Google "otc metoclopramide vosea"
grahafarma.com
Similar packaging.
Google translate
"Metoclopramide strengthens the tone of the distal esophageal sphincter and increases the amplitude of esophageal contractions. In the stomach, metoclopramide strengthens contractions, especially in the antrum, strengthens the coordination of contractility between the antrum and the duodenum, thereby accelerating gastric emptying. Centrally, metoclopramide increases the threshold for excitatory vomiting in the Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone (CTZ), whereas peripherally it decreases the sensitivity of visceral nerves that transmit afferent impulses from the gastrointestinal tract to the vomiting center."
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From nhs
"Metoclopramide is an anti-sickness medicine (known as an
antiemetic). It's used to help stop you feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting)"
From pubchem
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https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Metoclopramide"
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https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/23659" = Meto hcl. It says anti-emetic. aka Maxolon, which is another brand
Conclusion: It looks fine to me anyway. Hope that helps!