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Compazine

Mental Disorders Compazine (Generic) Generic drugs, marketed without brand names, contain the exact same active ingredients used in their brand-name counterparts, but cost significantly less. The drugs are required to meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity and effectiveness.
Compazine

Compazine, in its generic form, is employed for the treatment of schizophrenia as well as the management of severe nausea and vomiting. Additionally, it is utilized in the treatment of generalized nonpsychotic anxiety for a period of no longer than four weeks.

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Prochlorperazine pill What kind of medication is this? PROCHLORPERAZINE is effective in reducing the severity of nausea as well as vomiting. Moreover, this medication is employed in the treatment of schizophrenia. Patients who suffer anxiety for reasons unrelated to psychological disorder may also benefit from this treatment. Before I start using this medication, what should I discuss with my primary care physician? People have a right to know if you suffer from any of the following conditions: blood disorders or illness dementia liver disease or jaundice The disorder known as Parkinson's uncontrolled movement disorder a response that is unique or allergic to prochlorperazine, as well as other drugs, foods, colors, or preservatives pregnant or attempting to get pregnant breast-feeding What is the correct way to take this medication? This medication should be taken orally with a full glass of water. Always remember to space out your dosages evenly. Do not take your medication more frequently than recommended by the label. It is not safe to quit taking this medication all of a sudden. This may result in sickness, vomiting, and lightheadedness. Consult with a medical expert, such as your doctor, for guidance. Have a discussion with your child's physician about the possibility of giving them this medication. It's possible that further attention is required. There are certain instances in which this medication may be recommended to children as young as 2 years old; nevertheless, certain safeguards must be taken. In the event that you believe you may have taken an excessive amount of this medication, you should immediately contact a poison control center or an emergency facility. PLEASE TAKE NOTE That no one else should use this medication. It is important that others not use this medication. What should I do if I forget a dose? If you forget to take a dosage, you should take it as soon as you remember it. Take only that dose if it is getting close to the time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take duplicate or additional dosages. What other substances could react with this medication? It is not safe to use this drug with any of the medicines listed below: amoxapine antidepressants like citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, and sertraline deferoxamine dofetilide, maprotiline, and other tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline, clomipramine, imipramine, and nortriptyline, amongst others There is a possibility that this treatment will interact negatively with the following medications: medications such as lithium, phenytoin, propranolol, and warfarin are used to treat pain. It's probable that this list doesn't cover all of the possible interactions. Provide your primary care physician with a list of all the medications, herbs, over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, and dietary supplements that you are currently using. Additionally let them know whether you are a smoker, a drinker, or if you take any illicit substances. It's possible that certain things might react badly with your medication. What side effects should I be on the lookout for when using this medication? You should schedule frequent checkups with your primary care physician or another qualified medical expert. You may become tired or dizzy. Do not operate a motor vehicle, operate heavy machinery, or engage in any activity that requires mental attention until you have determined how this medication affects you. Take it easy when getting up, especially if you are an older patient who needs medical attention. This lowers the likelihood of experiencing periods of lightheadedness or fainting. Consuming alcohol while taking this medication can make the side effects worse. Steer clear of alcoholic beverages. This medication can lessen the reaction that your body has to hot or cold temperatures. Make an effort to avoid getting too hot. Steer clear of environments with extreme temperatures, such as saunas, hot tubs, or baths and showers that are extremely hot or cold. When the weather is chilly, make sure to dress warmly. This medication has the potential to increase your sensitivity to the sun. Stay out of the direct sunlight. Wear protective gear and be sure to apply sunscreen if you can't help but be outside in the sun. Avoid using sun lamps as well as tanning beds and booths. It's possible your mouth will get dry. Some people find that sucking on sugar-free gum or hard candy, in addition to drinking plenty of water, is helpful. Make an appointment with your primary care physician if the symptom does not improve or if it is severe. What potential negative reactions may I have to this medication? You should report the following side effects to your physician or another qualified medical expert as soon as possible: vision that is not clear breast growth in men or women breast milk production in moms who are not currently nursing their infants discomfort in the chest, a rapid or irregular heartbeat perplexity, restlessness brown or a dark yellow color urine afflictions such as trouble breathing or swallowing, dizziness, and fits of fainting symptoms such as drooling, tremors, difficulties moving (such as a shuffling walk), or stiffness a high temperature, chills, and a sore throat. motions of the eyes, lips, head, arms, and legs that are not voluntarily performed and cannot be controlled by the patient. seizures aches and pains in the abdomen abnormally low levels of strength or fatigue abnormal bleeding or bruising unusual yellowing of the skin or eyes Adverse effects that, in most cases, do not need seeking medical attention (although you should let your doctor or another health care expert know if they persist or become bothersome): Problems passing pee Problems passing urine sleeping\sheadache sexual dysfunction skin rash or itching sexual dysfunction skin rash It's conceivable that this list doesn't cover all of the potential negative consequences. Where should I store my medication, if you please? Be sure that youngsters can't get their hands on it. Keep at a temperature between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius, which is room temperature (59 and 86 degrees F). Avoid exposure to light. After the expiration date, any medicine that has been used but not finished should be thrown away.

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