do any of you ever take more than 25 mg of phenergan...
i took my second dose today.. (one each four hours)...
and the second time i took it.. it doesnt relaly feel like its doing anything...
please give advice.
do any of you ever take more than 25 mg of phenergan...
i took my second dose today.. (one each four hours)...
and the second time i took it.. it doesnt relaly feel like its doing anything...
please give advice.
That's amazing. Phenegran makes me fall asleep within 30 minutes of taking it and I still feel groggy the next day! You may need to try something else.
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I've taken 50 mg several times. If the 25 mg doesn't help within 30 minutes, I will take another. It's always helped after that. It doesn't make me sleepy anymore, Iv'e been taking it for years. Two will make me tired though. I have no complaints about being tired, I'd rather be sleepy than nauseated anyday!
Kathleen
You can take 50 mg at once. We use it all the time in labor & delivery along with pain meds to sedate women so they can sleep through their contractions. However I think there is a recommendation not to take more than 100 mg in 24 hours.
Are you feeling ill? I hope you feel better soon.
Nikki
yesterday was terror.
i have never felt so n*..
it lasted all day long...
but i didnt have d*..
so i am thinking it was completely panic...
but it lasted almost 36 hours..
i didnt do 50mg of phen afterall..
i managed to somehow fall asleep before i attempted
the doubledose.
not really sure what to do when you have severe n*
and when it could be from panic...
I am glad you slept Liz...and hoepfully the meds will help and you wont have to go through a bad night like that again!
I'm so sorry you felt that bad. I HATE that feeling
Hope you are feeling better!
Kathleen
liz, honey, I'm getting worried about you, not over nausea, but over the way that it sounds like you are really at a crisis point right now with your phobia. You are describing non-stop anxiety. You mentioned that your parents were thinking of taking you to a psychiatrist. Maybe you should let them get you some help. Maybe it doesn't have to be a psychiatrist. Maybe they could try to find a therapist specializing in phobias. But your anxiety level just sounds like it is way through the roof. And it sounds like you're medicating yourself with anti-nausea pills for panic attacks. You'd be better off seeing a therapist and psychiatrist to help you get the panic attacks under control.
Disclaimer: like sage always cautions, be careful about medical advice from the internet, and that includes me. Why don't you let your parents help you?
Originally Posted by liz28