What Are The Long Term Side Effects Of Prochlorperazine?
Mosapride or Tegaserod are found to be effective.
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Hi & Welcome.
I appreciate your concern for the safety of the drugs prescribed in the treatment of Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Since long term use of Prochloroperazine is associated with irreversible tardive dyskinesia and drug induced Parkinsonism and the fact that you have developed some sort of tremors in your arm so it not safe to be continued.
Although one of the most effective anti emetics, the use of Ondansetron could result in constipation which may aggravate your symptoms of IBS.
In view of the above, I would suggest you to take either Mosapride or Tegaserod which are found to be effective antiemetic drugs with minimal side effects.
Another option may be Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) which are shown to significantly accelerate intestinal transit and might be useful in your case.
Hope I could answer your query.
Ondansetron may be tried as a long term anti emetic
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your compliment and the follow up query.
Bulk forming laxatives are effective for the symptomatic relief of constipation.
Psyllium (Ispaghula husk) or Metamucil are found to be effective in the treatment of constipation suffering from IBS.
However, usually a dietary modification can help many people with IBS manage constipation. Dietary fiber reduces constipation by softening the stool, making it easier to pass.So,
1. Include high-fiber foods into your diet.
2. Avoid coffee, carbonated drinks, and alcohol. They can slow the passage of stool. So can refined foods such as chips, cookies, and white rice.
3. Do regular exercise
4. Take plenty of oral fluids
Hope I could answer your query.
Wishing you best of your health.