constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, decreased sweating, dry mouth, stuffy nose, movement problems, changes in menstrual period, increased sensitivity to sun, and swelling or pain in breasts.
Prochlorperazine has some side effects and can interact with current medications. These side effects should be discussed with your doctor or family physician.
Yes, prochlorperazine can cause drowsiness as a common side effect. It is an antipsychotic medication often used to treat severe nausea and vomiting, as well as anxiety and psychotic disorders. Due to its sedative effects, patients taking prochlorperazine should be cautious when driving or operating heavy machinery. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication side effects.
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Compazine (prochlorperazine), an antipsychotic medication, can have adverse effects that may mimic cholinergic effects, although it primarily acts as a dopamine antagonist. While it is not a cholinergic drug, it can cause side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation, which can be related to anticholinergic activity. However, true cholinergic side effects, such as salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, gastrointestinal distress, and bradycardia, are not typically associated with Compazine. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication side effects.
No.
Prochlorperazine is available only with a physician's prescription. It is sold in syrup, capsule, tablet, injection, and suppository forms.
Prochlorperazine may enhance the hypotensive effect (abnormally low blood pressure) of Darvon and hydrocodone. The benefits of combined use of these medications usually outweigh the risks and you should talk to your doctor if you have any concerns as dosage and timing do play a role in unwanted side effects. Also both Darvon and hydrocodone are central nervous system depressants and the use of these two drugs together should be monitored. Some side effects may include, but are not limited to, ataxia, confusion, drowsiness, respiratory depression, and weakness. Since both medications have the potential to depress CNS function it is important to recognize that the risk of unwanted effects may increase with such use.
Yes. No interactions.
It is most likely a .5 mg alprazolam (xanax) tablet..the M stands for MYLAN
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