Lobar pneumonia, caused by bacterial infection, is pneumonia that affects one section (lobe) of the lungs
Promethazine and codeine combination is used to relieve cough, runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, or other symptoms caused by allergies or
This combination medication is used to temporarily treat runny nose, coughing, and sneezing caused by the common cold, allergies, hay fever, and other breathing illnesses
Phenergan contains the active ingredient promethazine hydrochloride
Phenergan (promethazine) is an antihistamine used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting related to surgery or motion sickness
Promethazine-codeine is sometimes used for other airway illnesses like
Promethazine DM is a combination medicine used to treat cough, stuffy nose, runny nose, and sneezing caused by colds or
This combination medication is used to temporarily treat runny nose, coughing, and sneezing caused by the common cold, allergies, hay fever, and other breathing illnesses
) and untreated or inadequately treated extrapyramidal signs and symptoms (EPS)
Promethazine hydrochloride is a phenothiazine derivative which possesses antihistaminic, sedative, antimotion-sickness, antiemetic, and anticholinergic effects
PHENERGAN SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS LESS THAN 2 YEARS OF AGE BECAUSE OF THE POTENTIAL FOR FATAL RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION
Other important considerations in the
) and untreated or inadequately treated extrapyramidal signs and symptoms
) and untreated or inadequately treated extrapyramidal signs and symptoms
♦ Phenergan is used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever, rashes, or hives
Benzonatate is a prescription, non-narcotic antitussive medication
♦ Phenergan night time tablet is for short-term use only
Promethazine hydrochloride is a racemic compound; the molecular formula is C17H20N2S HCl and its molecular weight is 320
) and untreated or inadequately treated extrapyramidal signs and symptoms (EPS)
These medicines are used to treat bacterial pneumonia
Other
tolterodine decreases levels of promethazine by inhibition of GI absorption
5 to 25 mg every 6 hours, as needed
5- to 25-mg doses may be repeated, as necessary, at 4- to 6-hour intervals
HOW SUPPLIED
It is recommended that the lowest effective dose of promethazine be used in pediatric patients 2 years and older and that coadministration with other drugs with respiratory-depressant effects be avoided