Compazine - Side effects
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Common side effectsTardive dyskinesiaExtrapyramidal diseaseBlurred visionOrthostatic hypotensionHypotensionNasal congestionSialorrheaXerostomiaConstipationDecreased sweatingDrowsySyncopeDizzinessAkathisiaSedationAbnormal sexual functionPigmentary retinopathyAcquired dystoniaGalactorrhea not associated with childbirthMastalgia Tardive dyskinesia Extrapyramidal disease Blurred vision Orthostatic hypotension Hypotension Nasal congestion Sialorrhea Xerostomia Constipation Decreased sweating Drowsy Syncope Dizziness Akathisia Sedation Abnormal sexual function Pigmentary retinopathy Acquired dystonia Galactorrhea not associated with childbirth Mastalgia Drowsiness Dizziness Lightheadedness Blurred vision Constipation Dry mouth Mental/mood changes Unusual/uncontrolled movements Shaking Difficulty urinating Enlarged/tender breasts Unusual breast milk production Weakness Easy bleeding/bruising Signs of infection Severe stomach/abdominal pain Persistent nausea/vomiting Yellowing eyes/skin Seizures Fever Muscle stiffness/pain/tenderness/weakness Severe tiredness Severe confusion Sweating Fast/irregular heartbeat Dark urine Signs of kidney problems Rash Itching/swelling Severe dizziness Trouble breathing To relieve dry mouth, suck hard candy or ice chips, chew gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute. To reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position. Tell doctor your complete medical history Discuss risk vs benefits of use during pregnancy. Unless MD directs, do not use in kids less than 2 Unwrap suppository before insertion into rectum May make you drowsy or dizzy. Drive with caution Call doctor if unusual muscle movements occur Skin may be more prone to sunburn Use sunscreen Drink plenty of water and avoid getting overheated. May cause drowsiness. Alcohol and marijuana may intensify this effect. Use care when operating a vehicle, vessel (e.g., boat), or machinery. For rectal use only. Use during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy may cause serious health problems or withdrawal symptoms in the newborn. Discuss with your doctor or pharmacist. May cause dizziness May cause blurred vision Avoid prolonged or excessive exposure to direct and/or artificial sunlight while using this medication. Breathing problems (such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD) Blood/immune system disorders (such as bone marrow depression) High pressure in the eye (glaucoma) Heart disease (such as irregular heartbeat) Liver disease Kidney disease Certain brain disorders (such as Reye's syndrome, seizures) Stomach/intestine problems (such as blockage) Difficulty urinating (for example, due to enlarged prostate) Pheochromocytoma Cabergoline Dofetilide Metoclopramide
Tardive dyskinesia
Extrapyramidal disease
Blurred vision
Orthostatic hypotension
Hypotension
Nasal congestion
Sialorrhea
Xerostomia
Constipation
Decreased sweating
Drowsy
Syncope
Dizziness
Akathisia
Sedation
Abnormal sexual function
Pigmentary retinopathy
Acquired dystonia
Galactorrhea not associated with childbirth
Mastalgia
Drowsiness
Lightheadedness
Dry mouth
Mental/mood changes
Unusual/uncontrolled movements
Shaking
Difficulty urinating
Enlarged/tender breasts
Unusual breast milk production
Weakness
Easy bleeding/bruising
Signs of infection
Severe stomach/abdominal pain
Persistent nausea/vomiting
Yellowing eyes/skin
Seizures
Fever
Muscle stiffness/pain/tenderness/weakness
Severe tiredness
Severe confusion
Sweating
Fast/irregular heartbeat
Dark urine
Signs of kidney problems
Rash
Itching/swelling
Severe dizziness
Trouble breathing
To relieve dry mouth, suck hard candy or ice chips, chew gum, drink water, or use a saliva substitute.
To reduce the risk of dizziness and lightheadedness, get up slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position.
Tell doctor your complete medical history
Discuss risk vs benefits of use during pregnancy.
Unless MD directs, do not use in kids less than 2
Unwrap suppository before insertion into rectum
May make you drowsy or dizzy. Drive with caution
Call doctor if unusual muscle movements occur
Skin may be more prone to sunburn
Use sunscreen
Drink plenty of water and avoid getting overheated.
May cause drowsiness. Alcohol and marijuana may intensify this effect. Use care when operating a vehicle, vessel (e.g., boat), or machinery.
For rectal use only.
Use during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy may cause serious health problems or withdrawal symptoms in the newborn. Discuss with your doctor or pharmacist.
May cause dizziness
May cause blurred vision
Avoid prolonged or excessive exposure to direct and/or artificial sunlight while using this medication.
Breathing problems (such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD)
Blood/immune system disorders (such as bone marrow depression)
High pressure in the eye (glaucoma)
Heart disease (such as irregular heartbeat)
Liver disease
Kidney disease
Certain brain disorders (such as Reye's syndrome, seizures)
Stomach/intestine problems (such as blockage)
Difficulty urinating (for example, due to enlarged prostate)
Pheochromocytoma
Cabergoline
Dofetilide
Metoclopramide
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