Side effects
For more details, consult your physician or pharmacist. Call your physician for advice on possible side effects. Chlorpromazine frequently causes the following side effects: drowsiness, blank facial expression, shuffling walk, restlessness, agitation, nervousness, unusual, slowed, or uncontrollable movements of any part of the body, weight gain, increased appetite, missed periods, breast enlargement, changes in skin color, difficulty urinating, and narrowing or widening of the throat. Chlorpromazine is available as an oral liquid or an injectable drug. See the "Chlorpromazine Precautions" section. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. Call the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 to report side effects.
Interactions
Before taking an opioid, a sleeping aid, a muscle relaxant, or a medication for seizures or anxiety, consult your doctor. Drug interactions with chlorpromazine (details) More information on chlorpromazine Adverse reactions Drug interactions Dosage guidance Pregnancy or breastfeeding reviews (58) Drug images Alternatives pricing & coupons In Spanish Phenothiazine antiemetics Patient resources Patient Information Chlorpromazine Injection Thorazine Professional resources Prescribing information Related treatment manuals Hiccups Light Sedation Mania Nausea/Vomiting Hiccups Light Sedation Chlorpromazine may interact with other medications, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal remedies. In addition to any new or discontinued medications, make sure your doctor is aware of all of your current medications. Combining chlorpromazine with other sedative medications can exacerbate this effect.
Contraindications
Until you know how chlorpromazine affects you, avoid operating machinery or driving a vehicle. Do not take chlorpromazine if you: are allergic to chlorpromazine or to any of its ingredients are allergic to phenothiazines such as fluphenazine, perphenazine, prochlorperazine (Compazine), promethazine (Phenergan), thioridazine, and trifluoperazine are comatose have consumed large amounts of central nervous system depressants such as alcohol, barbiturates, and narcotics Oral/Injectable: Serious side effects have been reported with chlorpromazine including the following: fever muscle stiffness confusion fast or irregular heartbeat sweating yellowing of the skin or eyes flu-like symptoms sore throat, chills, and other signs of infection unusual bleeding or bruising neck cramps tongue that sticks out of the mouth tightness in the throat difficulty breathing or swallowing fine, worm-like tongue movements uncontrollable, rhythmic face, mouth, or jaw movements seizures blisters rash hives itching swelling of the eyes, face, mouth, lips, tongue, throat, arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs vision loss, especially at night seeing everything with a brown tint Chlorpromazine can cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Clocapramine (Clofekton, Padrasen), also known as 3-chlorocarpipramine, is an atypical antipsychotic of the iminodibenzyl class which was introduced in Japan in 1974 by Yoshitomi for the treatment of schizophrenia. Against haloperidol, though there was no significant difference in efficacy at the end of the study, clocapramine tended to be superior in alleviating motor retardation, alogia, and thought disorder, and also produced fewer side effects. In addition to psychosis, clocapramine has also been used to augment antidepressants in the treatment of anxiety and panic.
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THORAZINE may make it harder for your body to cool down after it gets very hot, so use caution in extreme heat or during vigorous exercise and drink plenty of fluids when the weather is hot. THORAZINE may cause problems in newborns following delivery if it's taken during the last months of pregnancy. This medicine may cause dizziness, fast heartbeat, fainting, or lightheadedness, especially when you get up quickly from a lying position.
They are easy to recognise but cannot be predicted accurately because they depend on the dose, the type of drug, and on individual susceptibility. Sulpiride in high doses controls florid positive symptoms, but in lower doses it can have an alerting effect on apathetic withdrawn schizophrenics. Withdrawal of antipsychotic drugs after long-term therapy should always be gradual and closely monitored to avoid the risk of acute withdrawal syndromes or rapid relapse. Antipsychotic drugs may also affect cholinergic, alpha-adrenergic, histaminergic, and serotonergic receptors.
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