Yes. No interactions.
prochlorperazine with ranitidine
Yes
No.
Prochlorperazine is available only with a physician's prescription. It is sold in syrup, capsule, tablet, injection, and suppository forms.
Yes, ibruprofen cannot affect sperms, but can affect Conception, consequently affecting implantation as well, resulting to spontaneous abortion.
take only two capsules every 4 hours and no more than 6 in a 24 hr period
It is best to talk to your Doctor Who prescribed the medications since both of these require a prescription. However, it is safe to take prochlorperazine with levothyroxine since there are no drug-drug interactions and no disease states that would prompt you to take either of the medications that would cause concern for taking both medications at the same time.
In moderm medical practice, prochlorperazine is most often used for the treatment of vertigo and nausea and vomiting. The drug was formerly used to treat psychosis and the manic phase of bipolar disorder, but is now rarely used for that purpose. In the United Kingdom, prochlorperazine maleate has been made available as as an over-the-counter treatment for migraine headaches.
No it's just a painkiller
It certainly can be. Never give your dog or cat ibuprofen. If your cat of dog has pains, then take your pet in to see your Veterinarian to see what is wrong with your pet.
Compazine (prochlorperazine).
They have similar properties, but are absolutley not the same medications.