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No. Promethazine is an anti-nausea drug. It's also a VERY mild sedative. It requires a prescription in the US, but is OTC in England.
I had some before and I didn't know what the hell was wrong but I did hallucinate allot! I took 3 of the 25mg and then up the dose to 4 and I was wired. But doing stuff like closing my eyes just for a second made me feel wheezy like I'd fall out.
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Promethazine may be administered in pill, syrup, chewable tablet, or extended release capsule form by prescription only. For severe nausea, it may be administered by injection or via a suppository.
A suppository is meant to melt inside the rectum after only a half hour or so. After one to three hours, there should be nothing to remove. If there is, perhaps what you inserted was a pill meant to be swallowed, not a suppository to be inserted rectally. Read your medicine's instructions carefully. If you find out that you accidentally inserted a pill rectally, thinking it was a suppository, do not swallow it. Discard it and swallow an unused one or contact your pharmacist or physician for another one if you only had one.
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Promathazine and Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) are antihistamines. Both have remarkable sedative action. They should not be taken together and with Valium also. All the three drugs will sedate the patient heavily.
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No since the suppository is absorbed through the rectal mucosa.
Promethazine (Brand Name: PHENERGAN) Diphenhydramine (Brand Name: BENADRYL) These medications can safely be taken in combination therapy together. Phenergan is widely used to treat nausea/vomiting and comes in an injectable, suppository and pill form and can only be obtained with a prescription. Benadryl, commonly used for allergies (itchy eyes, runny nose,sneezing) Benadryl can be bought over the counter for as needed use. Just follow your Doctors orders with Phenergan and the label directions with Benadryl.