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Levomepromazine is used to treat nausea and vomiting, some mental health problems, and sometimes other conditions.
Levomepromazine is given as an injection into a muscle, vein or under the skin by a health professional.
Some medicines available without a prescription may react with levomepromazine including:
Tell your pharmacist or doctor about all medicines or treatments that you may be taking, including vitamins, herbal products (e.g. St John's wort, valerian) or recreational drugs (e.g. cannabis).
Side Effects | Recommended action |
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Fever, stiffness, sweating, confusion Feeling restless, strange or uncontrolled movements, tremor Fast or irregular heartbeat, fainting Symptoms of a blood clot including: sudden shortness of breath, swelling or pain in one leg Seizures Symptoms of liver problems including: yellow skin or eyes, itching, dark urine, pale bowel motions, abdominal pain Prolonged erection (longer than four hours) |
Tell your doctor immediately |
Dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation or trouble peeing (anticholinergic effects) Drowsiness, dizziness Weight gain, stomach upset Changes in periods, sore or enlarged breasts, breastmilk production Less interest in sex, impotence Change in skin colour (blue, grey) Pain, tenderness or redness at injection site |
Tell your doctor if troublesome |
If you notice any other effects, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.