Prochlorperazine for Nausea/Vomiting User Reviews (Page 2)
Brand names: Compro
Reviews for Prochlorperazine
- bla...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- April 30, 2015
"I have been on Compazine for over 2 years, and it has been an absolute overall relief of nausea, anxiety, and nerves/nervous tension. Finding a doctor who will prescribe it without a struggle and/or reservation is a whole other issue. I've been told it carries too many side effects and isn't considered safe or for long-term use. I've been told to switch to Zofran. The upside is Zofran seems to have a fairly good rating. I never suffered side effects from the Compazine."
- JMG...
- March 23, 2017
"My wife was administered Compazine after receiving chemo to relieve nausea symptoms. Within 12 hours, she became restless, irritable, felt like her muscles were being ripped out of her body, it caused her to have a 103 fever and diarrhea, coupled with the chemo almost killed her. She ended up in the ICU unconscious and almost died. Our team of doctors told us this was a rare occurrence. From reading the other reviews and witnessing this firsthand, I would advise anyone, if offered this drug, to decline. It was truly the biggest nightmare of my wife's life. On the scale of 1-10 above, this survey asked to select how effective this medicine was. Therefore, we would give it a 0=ZERO."
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- Taa...
- March 2, 2019
"Went to the ER and was given this drug without any details. Not one time did the nurses tell me what was about to happen. I thought I was going crazy!!! I could not sit still, it was the worst experience ever!!!! Do NOT allow the medical sheep to give this to you. Matter of fact, when you go to the ER, take someone with you and ask questions, and don’t let them put anything in your IV without Googling it!!!!! This is the next day, and still not 100%."
- Nel...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 25, 2017
"I was in and out of the ER due to migraines, and on the last day, they gave me a prescription of Compazine. The next day when I took it, I laid down to take a nap and woke up struggling to breathe. My throat was closing, and I could barely talk. I went into a full-blown panic attack and called the ambulance. They gave me three different shots of something I can't remember and rushed me to the hospital. My jaw felt locked, like I was clenching my teeth hard together by the time I got to the hospital. I was shaking uncontrollably and crying hysterically. After I was discharged, I came home and chugged some children's Benadryl and took some Xanax and felt the side effects slowly go away. I have never in my life felt so scared."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 9, 2019
"I went to ER for uncontrollable vomiting. I was given Compazine (don’t know the dose but was via IV push and a syringe full). Immediately, I felt anxious and panicky. When I asked the nurse if this was supposed to happen, she said if anything should make me feel more relaxed, WRONG! It’s been exactly six days, and I still feel overly anxious, strangest and most scary vivid dreams, and cannot sit still. Have to walk nearly 8 miles a day to barely be able to sleep at night. BELIEVE THE REVIEWS, I HOPE AND PRAY SOMEONE CAN SEE THESE AND PREVENT THE AWFUL SIDE EFFECTS OTHERS ARE EXPERIENCING! That is definitely going to be listed as an allergy to medication in the future. I would have much rather dealt with throwing up from food poisoning than deal with these endless awful feelings. If anyone knows when I will be feeling normal again and constant panic and anxiety will go, and the awful scary dreams would stop, please PLEASE let me know or post here, I will check regularly."
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 9, 2015
"Very bad side effects. Given by IV in the emergency room for severe migraine. Jaw clenching, agitation, loss of appetite, groggy, incessant urination (with a foul smell). Side effects lasted for a week after administration."
- Nei...
- September 14, 2019
"Absolute worst experience. Please read the reviews. They gave me this for a headache, heart rate went to 155. I felt like I was going to die, never in my life have I felt that level of panic. My first instinct was to rip my IV out. Became restless, skin crawling feeling like I needed to jump out of my body. It was the most uncomfortable I have ever felt. Once home, I paced back and forth for hours, I could not sit or lay down. I felt like I was losing my mind - I just wanted it to stop. I called the hospital, they suggested Benadryl, the ONLY thing that let me lay down after hours. I took a couple more the next day to be able to stop moving every second. It's been 33 hours since I was given this med, and I am still restless, cannot stop moving my legs. I don't care how much pain or how nauseous I could be or how much someone paid me, never in my life would I take this again, and I wish I had looked it up first."
- Anonymous
- March 7, 2010
"I experienced the 'restless, anxious' side effects from this medication, and it's been almost 24 hours, and I am still feeling it in my legs. My headache is gone, which is great, but my legs can't stop moving."
- saa...
- February 21, 2016
"Went to the ER twice with a severe migraine, both times given Compazine. It definitely helps with relieving the pain, but the side effects outweigh it for me. Felt like my skin was crawling, restlessness, skin rash, dry mouth, anxiety (triggered a panic attack both times), brought up a lot of bad thoughts of how I was dying. Long term, rebound headache, insomnia, loss of appetite. Also had it with Benadryl once, and that scared me."
- Man...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 3, 2019
"This was the most awful medicine I have ever had. I thought I was going to die, my heart rate went up to 180. I couldn't be still. I tried ripping my IV out, and when I told the nurse, she laughed and said, 'Just calm down, you're fine.' It was horrible. It's been 3 days, and I'm still having panic attacks, muscle twitches all the time. This medicine has ruined my life, please do not take this."
- Anonymous
- August 15, 2018
"I was given this for nausea and a migraine. It did not help me with either, but made me anxious, and I felt like my skin was crawling. I've never experienced anything like that. I was ready to pull the IV out myself and escape from the room if they didn't hurry up and discharge me. I've never had a response to a medicine like that before, and it was absolutely awful. Worst hour of my life."
- Ror...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 29, 2021
"When I had the stomach flu, I was given Compazine as a suppository so that I could eat again without vomiting. It seemed to work okay at first, but I would soon find myself fighting for my life. It started with pain and difficulty speaking, but quickly morphed into my body contorting backward involuntarily to the point where I couldn't move any of my torso, legs, arms, etc., on my own. In quick progression, I went from barely able to voice a whisper to being unable to breathe at all. I was suffocating, and if not for the swift action of EMTs and a life-saving dose of Benadryl, Compazine would have succeeded in being fatal. After the fact, I heard a doctor refer to my adverse reaction as 'Compazine lockdown.' I'm lucky to have lived through my experience taking Compazine."
- Tha...
- July 18, 2019
"Believe the reviews! Do not under any circumstances, when going to the ER for a migraine/headache, have them give you prochlorperazine through an IV. When it was given, I had an insanely fast heart rate, my skin was crawling, and I literally stood up, asked the nurse to remove my IV, and I paced the hospital nonstop. My wife drove me home, and I literally paced my house for almost 3 days straight as I couldn’t sit still or sleep! It’s been a month since then, and I’m still having PTSD from that incident."
- Ano...
- January 31, 2017
"This is the only medication I have ever been given in my entire life that has made me literally want to rip out my IV and run out of the ER. I was given this in the ER to curb the side effects of my lumbar puncture. I have anxiety and RLS, so in the beginning, I thought I was just experiencing a minor panic attack. I felt so restless that I had to go to the bathroom just to do something with myself. When I got back to the bed, I immediately told my gf that I wanted to leave. Was pushing the call light. And damn near left screaming. I flipped my shot on the doctor, and he said this was a common side effect. I told him I feel like I'm going to have a panic attack, and he gave me Benadryl and some kind of benzo. Absolutely horrid."
- Sil...
- November 22, 2019
"After having a migraine and horrible muscle pains for 20+ hours, I went to the ER. This medication, Compazine, was in the migraine 'cocktail' they gave me. I have never felt the way it made me feel. I couldn’t sit still, my body didn’t feel like my own. I was literally freaking out. I wanted to get out of there, I was ready to rip out my IV and run. My husband tried to help keep me calm. When the second nurse came in, she said this happens sometimes and that they should have given it at a slower rate. I do not know if that would’ve made a difference, and I am not giving it a second try. Worst medical experience I’ve had. I do not blame the Dr. or nurses, but this medication has left me traumatized."
- Kon...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 15, 2019
"I went to the ER yesterday for a migraine and was given Compazine and fell asleep, however, when I woke up, I felt off, like something wasn't right. I couldn't stay still, I just felt uneasy. It wasn't until I read the comments in this thread that I realized that the Compazine had a side effect on me. I will definitely put it on my non-medication list. I still feel weird the next day. I even called off of work. I hope this helps someone else."
- ano...
- November 29, 2018
"My mother had a colonoscopy and had a vocal chord spasm, which caused her to cough during it. They gave her some medicine (I don't remember the name) to help dry up her secretions and calm down the coughing. This made her chest tight, painful, and made her feel nauseous after she got home. I took her to the ER, she is allergic to Reglan, so they gave her a mix of Benadryl and Compazine for nausea. Within 5 minutes, she was jittering around and felt like she wanted to rip her IVs out and run home. Her anxiety skyrocketed and her heart rate went up to 154 bpm. It wasn't until they gave her Ativan that her heart rate went down and she was able to calm down. We got sent home, and she was still anxious and fidgeting around for about 4 hours until she finally fell asleep. She woke up and still felt a little anxious and fidgety, but not near as bad as last night. One of the worst experiences she and I have ever had, and she is going to have it noted that she is allergic so she never has to go through it again."
- mmm...
- July 11, 2016
"If I could rate this lower than a 1, I would. Worst. Experience. Of my life. I had severe nausea from a dental infection in the hospital, and the doctors gave me Compazine through IV. I don't even know when this happened, but I had a crazy out-of-body experience. I saw myself laying in my bed and had no idea where I was. I thought I was in Arizona at first, at a hotel, and then freaked out because I had no clue who the people in the room were (my parents, my regular nurses). The room spun, and then I vomited everywhere. It was horrifying. I was nauseous for about twelve more hours and then had hallucinations. I saw people walking in and out of my hospital room that I knew damn well weren't real or there. DO NOT TAKE THIS DRUG."
- Mad...
- February 10, 2018
"I went to the ER with a migraine, and I got this through an IV. I was totally fine and all happy until this drug hit me. I went completely insane. I got claustrophobic, I wanted to kill myself, I started twitching, and I got super anxious. They gave me some Benadryl, which helped, so they sent me home. On the way home, it happened again, and it kept happening all night, even after I kept taking Benadryl. The only time I felt not insane was when I was sleeping, but I was still having weird dreams. The next morning, I woke up, and I was still really anxious, but the serious side effects went away. For 2 more days, I still felt anxious, and it was the worst thing ever. Everyone told me this was really rare, and I don't think any of the people there at the ER really knew what was going on. This is a scary drug. I just wanted to share my story."
- Mar...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- July 12, 2014
"Been taking for years for nausea from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, etc. Works great and quickly! Get restless legs next day, but that ends quickly. Heard that if taking it regularly long-term, you should have liver and kidneys monitored, as it can do damage to them!"
- Bir...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 23, 2020
"Went to the ER with extreme dizziness. They wound up giving me Compazine. I wasn’t even familiar with what it was. I felt strange at first, but then my hands contorted and froze. My mouth had almost completely clamped shut. An orderly or a CNA just happened to come by to empty trash. I barely was able to say, 'Please go get someone, something’s not right.' The doctor at first thought I had stroked. He ran some tests, gave me some Benadryl, which helped. I would never take this drug again."
- EAa...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 16, 2019
"I've never experienced anxiety, I don't take any medication for anxiety, but thanks to this drug, I had my first panic attack. I went to the ER for extreme nausea due to painkillers given to me to alleviate the pain of some kidney stones. Right after being given this medication, I started feeling jittery and like I couldn't breathe. Ten minutes later, I wanted to rip out my own IV, my entire body was shaking and was having facial contractions. The doctor laughed it off, saying I was being overly dramatic and I just needed to breathe. It was the worst experience I've ever had, and I thought the kidney stones were bad enough. Three days later, and I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. I will never take this drug again and have no idea why it's still on the market."
- Son...
- November 18, 2008
"I used it after a surgery when the anti-nausea patch wasn't working well enough. I took off the patch, used the suppository, and had no more nausea. Used it again after several hours of vomiting and diarrhea due to assumed food poisoning. It was BAD (vomiting every 20 minutes). Then I remembered I had a leftover suppository. Used it and didn't throw up once afterwards. I was able to go to sleep and woke up hours later when my fever had passed."
- Nan...
- August 2, 2016
"I was taking Zofran for years for severe nausea. During a hospital stay, I was given Reglan and had horrible hallucinations, and my skin was crawling, like some people in the reviews had with Prochlorperazine. However, Zofran stopped working for me during the last bout of nausea, so my doc gave me Prochlorperazine, which helped tremendously, and thankfully, I had no side effects."
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"I was prescribed Compazine in 1989 for severe morning sickness during the fourth month of my second pregnancy. By the third day, I was rushed to the hospital because my chin locked over my left shoulder, my tongue hung out of my mouth, impeding my speech, the muscles in my eyes froze, keeping me from blinking. My five-year-old got home from school and found me drooling on myself, grunting because I could not speak. Good thing I'd taught her how to call 911. Shortly, an ambulance drove up and rushed me to the emergency room. They thought I'd had a stroke. Luckily, I had the vial of Compazine in my purse. Needless to say, my son was born with neurological issues, which have lasted a lifetime."