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Treats, nausea and vomiting. Also used to treat allergic reactions.
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Antinaus 50, Phenergan |
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Promethazine
Antinaus 50, Phenergan
Uses
Treats, nausea and vomiting. Also used to treat allergic reactions.
Storage
- Store your medicine at room temperature, away from heat and light.
- Do not freeze.
Keep all medicine out of the reach of children.
How To Use
- APPEARANCE: Injectable.
Your doctor will prescribe your exact dose and tell you how often it should be given.
An IM injection is a shot given in your muscle (upper arm, thigh, buttocks).
An IV infusion is medicine that is put directly into your body through one of your veins.
This medicine should be given by a person trained to give IV or IM medicine, such as a nurse.
- Sometimes you, a family member, or a friend can be taught to give your medicine.
Side Effects
- Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:
Fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat
Slow or troubled breathing
Skin rash, itching, hives
Yellowing of skin or eyes
Pain, burning, or swelling where the IV or shot was given
Blurred vision, ringing in the ears
Precautions
- You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to promethazine.
- You should not use promethazine if you are breastfeeding or if you have asthma, narrow-angle glaucoma, stomach or bladder problems, or an enlarged prostate.
- This medicine should not be given to children under 2 years old.
Missed Dose
- Use your medicine as soon as you remember that you have missed your dose.
Take the rest of your doses for that day at evenly spaced time intervals.
You should not use two doses at the same time.
Drug Interactions
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before using this medicine.
Before using this medicine, tell your doctor if you have an overactive thyroid, heart or liver disease, high blood pressure, a seizure disorder (epilepsy), bone marrow disease, or diabetes.
Tell your doctor or dentist you are using promethazine before you have any kind of surgery.
This medicine may make you drowsy or dizzy.
- Be careful when driving or using machinery.
This medicine may make you more sensitive to sunlight.
- Use a sunscreen when outdoors.
- Avoid tanning beds and sunlamps.
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CONDITIONS OF USE: The information in this database is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgement of healthcare professionals. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug, changing any diet or commencing or discontinuing any course of treatment.
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