Monograph Details

Gastrointestinal Tract > Nausea
Perphenazine
Manufacturer
Various generic manufacturers
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Piperazinyl phenothiazine.
Generic Name
Perphenazine 2mg, 4mg, 8mg, 16mg; tabs.
Indications
Severe nausea and vomiting.
Children
Not recommended.
Adults
8–16mg/day in divided doses; may use 24mg, if needed. Reduce dose as soon as possible.
Contraindications
Coma. Concomitant large doses of CNS depressants. Blood dyscrasias. Bone marrow depression. Liver damage. Subcortical brain damage.
Precautions
CNS depression. Epilepsy. Cardiovascular disease. Respiratory disorders. History of breast cancer. Pheochromocytoma. Avoid sun, exposure to extreme heat or phosphorus insecticides. Surgery: consider lower anesthetic dose. Monitor blood, hepatic, and renal function. Write Rx for smallest practical amounts. Reevaluate periodically. Debilitated. Elderly. Pregnancy, nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions
Potentiates CNS depression with alcohol, other CNS depressants. Adjust anticonvulsant doses. Additive anticholinergic effects with atropine or related-drugs.
Adverse Reactions
Tardive dyskinesia, drowsiness, jaundice, blood dyscrasias, hypotension, ECG changes, retinopathy, may mask emetic signs of disease, lowered seizure threshold, rash, skin pigmentation, anticholinergic effects, insomnia, adynamic ileus, hyperprolactinemia, extrapyramidal reactions, neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
How Supplied
Contact supplier.
Additional Resources
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