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Meprozine Information

What's inside Meprozine

Meprozine Active Ingredients: meperidine hydrochloride, promethazine hydrochloride, details.
Meprozine Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Meprozine 50 mg-25 mg capsule oral 1.0 each OTC
Meprozine 50 mg-25 mg capsule oral 1.0 each OTC

Recent Meprozine Side Effects

Posted by kimmiller112 4 days ago
I had 2 surgeries at once last week and was prescribed Meprozine 1-2 capsules every 4-6 hours. The first 4 days I took 2 at ...

Posted by sarge1978 22 days ago
I just started taking Meprozine today after having all 4 of my wisdom teeth surgically remove. As of yet I have seen no side...

Posted by sljones2420 about 1 month ago
My husband has been prescribed Meprozine for a back injury, and since he has been on it I have notice a major difference in h...


Meprozine in the News

MB man accused of prescription tampering - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Acting US Attorney Kevin F. McDonald said today in a news release that Harold Gillung, 49, is accused of stealing meprozine from capsules in customers' ...
Sat Mar 01 21:24:31 -0500 2008

Possible drug use probed at slaying site - Richmond Times Dispatch
... ammunition, three drug pipes and several medicine bottles containing such prescription drugs as Percocet, Oxycodone and Meprozine, according to a search ...
Fri Jan 18 01:55:03 -0500 2008

Possible drug use probed at slaying site - Richmond Times Dispatch
... ammunition, three drug pipes and several medicine bottles containing such prescription drugs as Percocet, Oxycodone and Meprozine, according to a search ...
Fri Jan 18 01:55:03 -0500 2008


Meprozine Chemical Information

meperidine hydrochloride

promethazine hydrochloride - The hydrochloride salt form of promethazine, a phenothiazine derivative with antihistaminic, sedative and antiemetic properties. Promethazine hydrochloride selectively blocks peripheral H1 receptors thereby diminishing the effects of histamine on effector cells. Promethazine hydrochloride also blocks the central histaminergic receptors, thereby depressing the reticular system causing sedative and hypnotic effects. In addition, promethazine hydrochloride also has centrally acting anticholinergic properties and probably mediates nausea and vomiting by acting on the medullary chemoreceptive trigger zone.





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