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Brand Name:Phenergan Cream, PMS-Promethazine syrupPrescription needed: Yes, In Some CasesWhat is this drug used for?Promethazine is an antihistamine that is used to relieve or prevent the symptoms of hay fever and other allergies. It is also used to relieve the itching that comes with chickenpox and eczema and to treat nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness or inner ear problems. Because of its sedative effect, promethazine is also sometimes prescribed as a sleeping aidIs there any reason not to take this drug?You should not take this drug if you have a known sensitivity to promethazine, prochlorperazine or chlorpromazine Always disclose your full medical history with the medical team that is taking care of you, in order for them to provide you with the safest and most effective care. Tell your doctor if you have or have ever had:
What about possible side effects?This medication is usually well tolerated but you should be aware of some potential side effects. The following list of more common side effects can be quite bothersome, but unless they are severe, you should continue taking as prescribed. Contact your doctor or pharmacist to get advice on how to manage these side effects:
Less common side effects that tend to go away with time include:
If you experience any of the following less common symptoms, stop taking promethazine and call your doctor as soon as possible:
Rare but potentially serious side effects include:
This is not a complete list of side effects. If you are concerned about these or other unusual symptoms while taking this medication, ask your doctor and/or pharmacist for more information and advice. What if I am taking other drugs?Always provide your doctor with a list of all other drugs you are taking (including over-the-counter medications and herbal/natural products) as they may interact with and/or may change the safety or effectiveness of either drug. Tell your doctor specifically if you are taking any of these drugs as these are the most common interactions and he/she may need to make changes or monitor you more closely:
This is not a complete list of drug interactions. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to review your list of medications. Other information:Special Instructions If you are planning on having any skin tests for allergies, tell your doctor that you are taking this medication as it may affect the results of your allergy test. Your skin may become more sensitive to sunlight while taking promethazine. Avoid use of artificial tanning lamps. Wear sunblock and protective clothing while outdoors. Dietary: Promethazine may be taken with or without food. Children: Not recommended for those under the age of 2. Older children will need to take a reduced dose. Other drugs which may slow breathing rate should not be used (e.g. some prescription cough medications) Seniors: Not recommended for use in seniors due to higher risk of side effects – consult with doctor about safer choices. The promethazine cream is safe for use. Pregnancy: Safely used in pregnancy at normal doses but better options are available. Discuss with your doctor. Women who are nursing: Promethazine passes into breast milk and may cause your infant to appear drowsy or irritable. Speak to your doctor before taking promethazine while breastfeeding. This does not apply to promethazine cream, which may be safely applied to skin areas without any effect on the infant. People who drive or operate machinery: Promethazine may cause you to become quite drowsy or dizzy. Should not attempt these activities until you know how promethazine affects you personally. Overdose: A large overdose of this medicine could cause significant drowsiness, slowed breathing, dry mouth, or anxiety. If you experience any unusual reactions or if suspect an overdose, call911. Stopping the drug: Can be safely stopped when no longer required. If you miss a dose: Take it as soon as you remember then alter the timing of your next dose accordingly. Do not take a double dose. Storage conditions: Closed container; cool, dry location away from excess moisture (not in the bathroom) and light; always out of reach of children. |