What describes the mechanism of action of metoclopramide in managing nausea?
A) Blocking dopamine, which affects the vomiting center in the brain
B) Increasing the effectiveness of other antiemetics
C) Strengthening the pyloric sphincter to increase gastric emptying
D) Reducing the effect of prostaglandins
E) Blocking substance P in the brain, which has a direct effect on the vomiting center
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