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  • The Complete Guide to Phenergan: Uses and Side Effects

    Overview of Phenergan and Its Uses


    Phenergan is a widely used medication that offers relief from various conditions such as allergies, motion sickness, and nausea. It belongs to the class of antihistamines and works by blocking the effects of histamine in the body. In addition to its antihistamine properties, Phenergan also exhibits sedative and antiemetic effects, making it a versatile medication in managing different symptoms.

    This medication can be taken orally in the form of tablets, rectally in the form of suppositories, or injected intramuscularly or intravenously under the direction of a healthcare provider. The dosage of Phenergan varies depending on the condition being treated and the individual's response to the medication. It is essential to follow the prescribed dosage and administration instructions to ensure safety and effectiveness.

    Phenergan should not be taken with certain medications or substances like alcohol, as interactions can occur leading to adverse effects. Patients are advised to inform their healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions before starting Phenergan to avoid any potential complications. It is important to use Phenergan as prescribed and not exceed the recommended dose to prevent misuse or overdose.

    |Phenergan Information | |------------------------| |Class of Medication | Antihistamine | |Common Uses | Allergies, Motion Sickness, Nausea | |Administration | Oral, Rectal, Injection | |Dosage Guidelines | Varied based on condition | |Interactions | Alcohol and specific medications | |Precautions | Disclose all medications and medical history |



    Common Side Effects to Be Aware of



    Phenergan may cause a range of side effects that are important to be aware of. Some individuals may experience drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision when taking Phenergan. It can also lead to dry mouth, constipation, or trouble urinating. In rare cases, more severe side effects like confusion, hallucinations, or seizures may occur. It is crucial to monitor for any adverse reactions and consult with a healthcare provider if any concerning symptoms arise. Being informed about potential side effects can help individuals navigate their Phenergan treatment effectively and ensure their well-being.



    Dosage Guidelines and Administration Instructions


    Phenergan dosage guidelines and administration instructions are crucial for maximizing the medication's effectiveness while minimizing potential risks. It is essential to follow the prescribed dosage meticulously, as directed by your healthcare provider. Proper administration of Phenergan can significantly impact its efficacy in managing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and allergies. Remember to store Phenergan away from direct light and moisture, following the storage recommendations on the packaging. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is close to the next scheduled dose. Always consult with your healthcare provider for any concerns or queries regarding the dosage or administration of Phenergan.



    Interactions with Other Medications and Substances



    Phenergan can interact with several medications and substances, potentially leading to adverse effects or reducing the effectiveness of treatment. It is essential to inform your healthcare provider about all the medications, supplements, or herbal products you are currently using. Some common interactions may occur with sedatives, tranquilizers, anticholinergic drugs, and alcohol. These interactions can increase the risk of drowsiness, dizziness, and impaired motor function. Always follow the advice of your healthcare provider regarding the safe use of Phenergan in combination with other substances.



    Precautions and Warnings before Using Phenergan


    Phenergan is a potent medication that offers relief for various health conditions. Before using Phenergan, it is crucial to consider several precautions and warnings to ensure safe and effective use. One key precaution is to avoid consuming alcohol while on Phenergan, as it can enhance drowsiness and other side effects. Additionally, individuals with a history of breathing problems, particularly sleep apnea, should exercise caution when using Phenergan, as it can further suppress breathing function. It is also essential to inform your healthcare provider about any existing medical conditions, especially liver or kidney problems, to prevent potential complications. Regular monitoring and adherence to dosage instructions are essential to minimize the risk of adverse effects.

    Phenergan Precautions and Warnings
    Avoid alcohol consumption during Phenergan treatment
    Exercise caution if you have a history of breathing issues
    Inform healthcare provider about any existing medical conditions



    Tips for Managing Side Effects and Seeking Help


    When it comes to managing the side effects of Phenergan, it's important to stay informed and proactive. One effective tip is to keep a journal of any symptoms experienced and their severity, which can help identify patterns and guide discussions with healthcare providers. Additionally, staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can help alleviate certain side effects. If side effects persist or become concerning, don't hesitate to seek medical advice promptly. Remember, your healthcare team is there to support you and can provide guidance on managing any adverse reactions effectively and safely.





ARIZONA PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY 2024-2025 EXECUTIVE Board

President: Nicholas Ahrendt, MD President-Elect: Margaret Balfour, MD, PhDVice President: Brenner Freeman, MDTreasurer: Robert Rymowicz, DOSecretary: Chiranjir "Ravi" Narine, MD Co Resident-Fellow Member Representatives: Nehal Samra, MD Creighton Matthew Mitchell, MD UA-PhoenixGagan Singh, MD UA-Tucson
APA Assembly Representatives: Jason Curry, DO (serves term concluding 2024) Jasleen Chhatwal, MBBS, MD (two-year term concluding 2024)Payam Sadr, MD (one-year term concluding 2024) Past President Gagandeep Singh, MD, DFAPA Stephen "Larry" Mecham, DO The Society thanks these members for their leadership.

Celebrating our members

Chase was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, and attended ASU for a bachelor’s degree in business then attended KCUMB for medical school in Kansas City. He was excited to return home to AZ when he found out he'd been matched with UACOM – Phoenix for his psychiatry residency.
He was first drawn to the field of psychiatry during his years in medical school as he found the psychiatric subject matter and the patients to be the most engaging and interesting of all his studies. He quickly came to realize that without a healthy mind, one is unable to thoroughly experience life constructive way. He wanted to be the person to help those struggling with mental illness as he found these cases and experiences to be the most rewarding in medicine.
Dr. Crookham said he has been lucky enough to have been matched at a great psychiatric residency program where he gets to learn from great mentors and colleagues every day. He believes his passion for psychiatry along with the relationships he's developed with his colleagues and mentors will carry him to be a lifelong learner and devoted psychiatrist for his future patients.
Meghan is a graduate of Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine.
She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Denver in French and Biology with a concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience.
She is currently a chief resident at UACOM-Tucson in her final year of psychiatry training and will be starting a fellowship in Addiction Medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson in July.
Her professional interests include physician mental health, adult consult liaison and addiction psychiatry.
In her personal time, she enjoys home design projects, spending time with family, learning about plants, and exploring new places.
Dr. Hintze is currently honeymooning in Japan! Congratulations!!
Danny is originally from Phoenix. Graduated from Brophy, ASU, and UA Tucson Medical School. His background is in economics, philosophy of science, and rational decision-making.
He was drawn to psychiatry because of the conceptual complexity and the profound impact even relatively simple pharmaceutical, medical, and psychotherapeutic interventions can have to empower patients and their families.
As a mentor, he wanted to recognize the many people within the Arizona Medical Community, particularly at UA Tucson, Valleywise, and within organized medicine who have worked to protect and promote medicine as a joyful, compassionate, and healing experience for patients and for all of us who help care for them.

ARIZONA PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY past presidents

Otto L. Bendheim, M.D. 1960-1961Warren S. Williams, M.D. 1961-1963T. Richard Gregory, M.D. 1963-1964Boris Zemsky, M.D. 1964-1965 Hal J. Breen, M.D. 1965-1966Joseph M. Green, M.D. 1966-1967Irene M. Josselyn, M.D. 1967-1968Hubert R. Estes, M.D. 1968-1969Richard H. Bruner, M.D. 1969-1970Thomas F. Kruchek, M.D. 1970-1971David S. Burgoyne Sr., M.D. 1971-1972Marshall W. Jones, M.D. 1972-1973Harold D. Haeussler, M.D. 1973-1974William B. Haeussler, M.D. 1974-1975Edward S. Gelardin, M.D. 1975-1976Hugo L. Cozzi, M.D. 1976-1977Robert F. Meyer, M.D. 1977-1978James E. Campbell, M.D. 1978-1979Stuart M. Gould, M.D. 1979-1980Elliot M. Heiman, M.D. 1980-1981Stephen V. Shanfield, M.D. 1981-1982Jerry A. Biggs, M.D. 1982-1983Robert C. Shapiro, M.D. 1983-1984Dennis C. Westin, M.D. 1984-1985John H. Jarvis, M.D. 1985-1986James G. Hill, M.D. 1986-1987Robert P. Bevan, M.D. 1987-1988Eugene J. Kinder, M.D. 1988-1989 James M. Campbell, M.D. 1989-1990David S. Burgoyne II, M.D. 1990-1991
Stuart W. Hollingsworth, M.D. 1991-1992Kevin J. Leehey, M.D. 1992-1993Stephen S. Brockway, M.D. 1993-1994Michael H. Stumpf, M.D. 1994-1995Lauro Amezcua-Patino, M.D. 1995-1996David S. Burgoyne II, M.D. 1997-1998Glenn Lippman, M.D. 1998-1999Lisa Jones, M.D. 1999-2000David J. Coons, M.D. 2000-2001James M. Campbell, M.D. 2001-2002Bradley Johnson, M.D. 2002-2003David W. Leicken, M.D. 2003-2004Thomas N. Crumbley, M.D. 2004-2006Jeffrey L. Schwimmer, M.D., M.P.H. 2006-2007Stephen O. Morris, M.D. 2007-2008Jack L. Potts, M.D. 2008-2009Elizabeth A. Kohlhepp, M.D. 2009-2010Michael E. Brennan, M.D. 2010-2011Gretchen Alexander, M.D. 2011-2012Tariq M. Ghafoor, M.D. 2012-2013Joanna K. Kowalik, M.D., M.P.H., 2013-2014Payam M. Sadr, M.D., 2014-2015Roland Segal, M.D., 2015-2016Gurjot Marwah, M.D., 2016-2017Aaron Wilson, M.D., 2017-2018Mona Amini, M.D., 2018-2019 Don J. Fowls, M.D., 2019-2020 Jasleen Chhatwal, M.B.B.S., M.D., 2020-2022 Stephen Larry Mecham, DO, 2022-2023 Gagandeep Singh, MD, DFAPA 2023-2024
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