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.
An antispasmodic is a drug which suppresses spasms.
Can you? Yes. But it is not necessary. A pharmacist told me today that the Bromfed and Promethazine both contain an antihistamine, the promethazine being stronger. It was suggested to take either/or, but not both, preferably the Promethazine.
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Who discovered promethazine
Antispasmodic, anticoagulant.
An antispasmodic is a drug which suppresses spasms.
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata ) and myrrh (Commiphora molmol ) are two examples of antispasmodic herbs.
Antispasmodic drugs are prescribed for some canines to control irritable bowel disease. The most common one prescribed is Aminopentamide, or Centrine.
Yes. It's the generic version.
Does promethazine contain aspirin
Antispasmodic, antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
In the United States, the cough syrup promethazine with codeine was taken off of the market due to the high abuse potential. Promethazine with codeine was responsible for deaths in people that were using the drug for recreational purposes.