Prochlorperazine is available only with a physician's prescription. It is sold in syrup, capsule, tablet, injection, and suppository forms.
prochlorperazine with ranitidine
It's the Brand name for the Generic name Prochlorperazine, a chemotherapy drug in the form of a suppository.
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Yes. No interactions.
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.
They have similar properties, but are absolutley not the same medications.
Compazine (prochlorperazine).
Prochlorperazine makes some people sweat less, which can allow the body to overheat. The drug may also make the skin and eyes more sensitive to the sun.
Prochlorperazine is not highly water-soluble; it is classified as a poorly water-soluble compound. It is more soluble in organic solvents and has limited solubility in water, which can affect its formulation and bioavailability in pharmaceutical applications.
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The principal ingredient of carmetic is prochlorperazine maleate; see the link below for details.
Due to the potential risk of excess sedation, as well as excess relaxation of the esophageal sphincter (possibly leading to regurgitation and aspiration), it is not recommended to drink alcohol in combination with prochlorperazine (even though 5 mg is a relatively low dose).