Has anyone used Compro (prochlorperazine) 25mg suppositories for severe nausea? What was your experience?
I've recently been prescribed Compro (prochlorperazine) 25mg suppositories for severe nausea and vomiting. I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, especially the rare but serious ones. Has anyone else used this medication? What was your experience like? Were the side effects manageable, and how did it help with the nausea? I'm also curious about how long it typically takes to work. Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Has anyone used Compro (prochlorperazine) 25mg suppositories for severe nausea? What was your experience?
I've recently been prescribed Compro (prochlorperazine) 25mg suppositories for severe nausea and vomiting. I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, especially the rare but serious ones. Has anyone else used this medication? What was your experience like? Were the side effects manageable, and how did it help with the nausea? I'm also curious about how long it typically takes to work. Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Why did you need this medicine? If you haven't taken it yet, I'd be careful. That thing is pretty intense.
What’s the most common side effect you've experienced? I’ve heard dizziness can be pretty bad, and that worries me. If mine doesn't show any signs of improvement, I'll be worried.
Jeez, I hope you feel better soon! This stuff is no joke.
It worked for me but I felt weird for a while. It felt like all my muscles were stiff, and I couldn't move around very well. The side effects were manageable.
I've heard this works really well for nausea, but it’s tricky because of how it is administered. Did you try any other meds before? Sometimes a different route or a different medicine might work better.
I was prescribed it and felt like a zombie for a day, then it was never an issue. So, if you feel sleepy at first, don't worry. It was able to get rid of the nausea for me.
I found it really helpful when I was going through chemo. Just be careful, the side effects can kick you in the butt.