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Answer 1: No, you should not take any medication with alcohol....it can cause many side effects on health. Answer 2: No, you should not take promethazine with alcohol, it can cause life threatening over-sedation.
All medications should be taken only as prescribed by the doctor. Promethazine, better known as phenergan, can have very serious side effects including: fainting, decreased respiration or respiratory arrest, hallucinations, seizures, agitation, chest pain, and fast/uneven heart beat. The more milligrams that are taken the more likely the side effects will occur.
Mixing citalopram with promethazine can increase the risk of certain side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. It is important to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual situation.
Promethazine with Codeine is a powerful antitussive (cough suppressant). It can have serious effects if abused, and is also addictive (due to the opiate).
Yes, there is no problem in taking those 3 drugs together. However, you might feel more side effects (dizziness, drowsiness).
Ibuprofen can interact with promethazine HCl and codeine, increasing the risk of side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and respiratory depression. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safe and effective use.
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Promethazine is an antihistimine and anti-emetic. Ibuprofin is a painkiller. There should be no problem using them both together in the proper dosages.
No. This is newer Antihistaminic drug and long term side effects are not known. Better take Promethazine,Meclizine,Buclizine,Diphenhydramine,Pheniramine male-ate and Clorpheniramine male-ate. All are safe in pregnancy.
I wouldn't recommend it. Promethazine is an anti-nausea drug, while codeine is a mild narcotic and painkiller. I've taken both of those together, and it was NOT fun. I was hurt and nauseous. I also had prescriptions for both drugs. Ecstasy is a "street" drug; you don't really know what you're getting, nor what dose. If you are sick enough to need promethazine to keep you from vomiting, you probably don't want to be taking unknown street drugs.
no side effects