Ganphen Inj
Generic Name: PROMETHAZINE - INJECTION
Pronounced: (pro-METH-uh-zeen)
Ganphen Inj Uses
Promethazine injection is used to treat nausea and
vomiting related to certain conditions (e.g., after surgery, motion sickness).
It is also used with other medication to treat life-threatening allergic
symptoms (anaphylaxis) and reactions to blood products. The injectable form may
be used to treat milder allergic reactions when you cannot take another
medication by mouth. It may also be used before/after surgery, other
procedures, or labor and delivery to help you feel calmer, to prevent
nausea/vomiting, and to help certain narcotic pain relievers (e.g., meperidine)
work better.
Promethazine is an antihistamine (phenothiazine type). It
works by blocking a certain natural substance (histamine) that your body makes
during an allergic reaction. Its other effects (e.g., anti-nausea, calming,
pain relief) may work by affecting other natural substances (e.g.,
acetylcholine) and by acting directly on certain parts of the
brain.
This medication should not be used in children younger
than 2 years.
How To Use Ganphen Inj
It is best to inject this medication deep into a muscle.
It may also be injected into a large vein (not in the hand or wrist) by a
health care professional. Do not inject this medication under the skin or into
an artery. If you have any questions about the proper use of this medication,
ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Before using, check this product visually for particles or
discoloration. If either is present, do not use the liquid. Clean the injection
site well before injecting the medication.
If giving this medication into a vein, inject into a
running IV line (a line with IV fluid flowing in it). Make sure the IV is
working well before injecting. Inject the medication into an injection port on
the tubing as far from the vein as possible. Diluting the medication may
decrease risk of tissue injury. Give slowly (no faster than 25 milligrams per
minute).
This medication can cause serious tissue damage. Tell your
doctor or nurse immediately if you experience pain, burning, or redness at the
injection site. If this occurs, the injection should be stopped and the
injection site checked.
Your dosage and how often you receive the medication will
be determined by your weight, age, condition, and response to therapy.
Injections may be repeated if needed, usually every 4 hours.
Inform your doctor if your condition does not improve or
if it worsens.
Learn how to store and discard needles and medical
supplies safely. Consult your pharmacist.
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