Side Effects Of Heavy Dosage Of Promethazine?
Question: what is the side effect of having 6 promethazine 25mg tablet at once??
Hi XXXXXX,
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
The promethazine is a classical antihistaminic with sedative properties.
6tablet at once taken is called drug overdose and it can cause CNS depression, dryness of mouth, blurring of vision, retention of urine, constipation, glaucoma, tachycardia, headache, hypotension, tinnitus.
Keep a watch especially for the drowsiness, if patient is falling too much sleepy and floppy then urgent medical treatment is must.
The effect go away by the end of two days.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
The promethazine is a classical antihistaminic with sedative properties.
6tablet at once taken is called drug overdose and it can cause CNS depression, dryness of mouth, blurring of vision, retention of urine, constipation, glaucoma, tachycardia, headache, hypotension, tinnitus.
Keep a watch especially for the drowsiness, if patient is falling too much sleepy and floppy then urgent medical treatment is must.
The effect go away by the end of two days.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks that was really helpful...
can you also provide me detailed side effect of Ativan tablets if consumption is more than 12mg at one time.
can you also provide me detailed side effect of Ativan tablets if consumption is more than 12mg at one time.
Hello XXXXXXX,
Welcome back,
Ativian more than 12 mg is overdose.
It can cause
* drowsiness
* mental confusion
* lethargy
* weakness
* unsteady walk
* depressed breathing
I hope you are asking these things just to increase your knowledge & not to take any wrong action.
Take Care!
Welcome back,
Ativian more than 12 mg is overdose.
It can cause
* drowsiness
* mental confusion
* lethargy
* weakness
* unsteady walk
* depressed breathing
I hope you are asking these things just to increase your knowledge & not to take any wrong action.
Take Care!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar