No. Promethazine has no "pain killing" properties. It is used for nausea, vomiting, and some other acute upper Gastrointestinal symptoms.
A little further detail it is a antihistamine antiemetic, and acts on H1 histamine receptors, so it can be used as an allergy medication although due to its Rx status its is very uncommon.
Tooth aches can be taken away by tooth treatment by a dentist, or by tooth extraction.
No Avelox is for some infections caused by bacterial.
It's used for oral injuries and tooth aches. It's not intended to be used for anything else.
Go to the dentist.
Your tooth is telling you to see a dentist, who can answer your question.
Excedrin is a general pain relief medicine. It can be used for head aches--both migraine and tension, muscle aches and sores, tooth pain and even menstrual cramps.
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Promethazine is not used as a neuroleptic as its ability to block dopamine receptors is around 1/10 of that of chlorpromazine.
Usually tongue-flicking is a sign of stress or fear.
Promethazine.*to memorize: remember the letter "P" for "Promethazine", and "P" for "pruritis"
Promethazine is totally safe during pregnancy. It can be used in first trimester also. So many times it is used to prevent the morning sickness.
No, Promethazine is used as an anti-histaminic and anti-emetic. It is not antispasmodic.Antispasmodic: A term used to describe the effect of the drug, where it inhibits spasms of smooth muscles and prevents colic.