Promethazine: Difference between revisions
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*'''[[Effect::Increased heart rate]]''' and '''[[Effect::Increased blood pressure]]'''<ref>Tsay, M. E., Procopio, G., Anderson, B. D., & Klein-Schwartz, W. (2015). Abuse and intentional misuse of promethazine reported to US poison centers: 2002 to 2012. Journal of addiction medicine, 9(3), 233-237. | PubMed Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822213</ref> - Anticholinergic activity at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors causes these effects. | *'''[[Effect::Increased heart rate]]''' and '''[[Effect::Increased blood pressure]]'''<ref>Tsay, M. E., Procopio, G., Anderson, B. D., & Klein-Schwartz, W. (2015). Abuse and intentional misuse of promethazine reported to US poison centers: 2002 to 2012. Journal of addiction medicine, 9(3), 233-237. | PubMed Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822213</ref> - Anticholinergic activity at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors causes these effects. | ||
*'''[[Effect::Abnormal heartbeat]]''' | |||
*'''[[Effect::Nausea suppression]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Nausea suppression]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Dry mouth]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Dry mouth]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Difficulty urinating]]''' | |||
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*'''[[Effect::Delirium]]''' and '''[[Effect::Confusion|confusion]]'''<ref>Tsay, M. E., Procopio, G., Anderson, B. D., & Klein-Schwartz, W. (2015). Abuse and intentional misuse of promethazine reported to US poison centers: 2002 to 2012. Journal of addiction medicine, 9(3), 233-237. | PubMed Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822213</ref> - In low to moderate doses, promethazine presents a harmless sense of being confused or delirious. In high doses and overdose, it can become (but rarely does) so severe that the patient or user experiences excited delirium, a state of severe agitation and confusion. | *'''[[Effect::Delirium]]''' and '''[[Effect::Confusion|confusion]]'''<ref>Tsay, M. E., Procopio, G., Anderson, B. D., & Klein-Schwartz, W. (2015). Abuse and intentional misuse of promethazine reported to US poison centers: 2002 to 2012. Journal of addiction medicine, 9(3), 233-237. | PubMed Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822213</ref> - In low to moderate doses, promethazine presents a harmless sense of being confused or delirious. In high doses and overdose, it can become (but rarely does) so severe that the patient or user experiences excited delirium, a state of severe agitation and confusion. | ||
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