Prochlorperazine (rectal)

Prochlorperazine (rectal)

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Active Ingredients
prochlorperazine (rectal)
Drug Classes
Phenothiazine antiemetics
Phenothiazine antipsychotics
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Top Side Effects of Prochlorperazine (rectal)
abdominal painagitationblack stoolsbruisingchange in consciousnesschest painchillsclay-colored stoolsconstipationconvulsionscreamy white patches in mouthdark brown urinedecrease in frequency of urinationdecrease in urine outputdiarrheadifficult swallowingdifficult urinationdifficulty in breathingdizzinessdroolingdrowsinessdryness of mouthextreme sleepinessfaintnessfast heartbeatfeverfoul breath odorgeneral weaknessheadacheinability to have an erectionirregular heartbeatlightheadedloss of appetiteloss of consciousnessmask-like facemouth soresmouth ulcersmovement of armsmovement of legsnasal congestion
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