Uses / Indications:
Emin 25mg Tablet can help cure and stop a number of problems, such as:
Allergic symptoms can include hay fever, a runny nose, watery eyes, and itching.
Motion sickness stops you from feeling nauseous and throwing up when you travel.
Nausea and vomiting after surgery.
Vestibular diseases can cause vertigo and dizziness.
Giving someone sedatives before or after surgery to help them relax.
Short-term sleeplessness (off-label use) because it makes you sleepy.
Pregnancy interaction:
Pregnancy: Only use if absolutely necessary. Animal studies reveal that promethazine may be dangerous for pregnant women because it could harm the fetus. Your doctor will think over the pros and cons.
Breastfeeding: A little quantity of promethazine gets into breast milk. Be careful when using it; it could make the baby sleepy.
Before using Emin while pregnant or breastfeeding, you should always talk to your doctor.
Expert advice:
Don't drink alcohol when taking Emin because it makes you more sleepy.
After taking the pill, do not drive or use machinery.
Older people should be careful when using it because they are more likely to feel sleepy and confused.
Tell your doctor if you have heart disease, asthma, liver disease, glaucoma, epilepsy, urinary problems, or any other health issues.
Promethazine might make the skin more sensitive to light, so stay out of the sun.
Put the medicine in a cold, dry area where kids can't get to it.
Side Effects:
Feeling sleepy or drowsy
Feeling dizzy
A dry mouth
Seeing things that aren't there
Confusion, especially in older people
Constipation
Side effects that are serious but not common:
Having trouble breathing or breathing slowly
Seizures
Shaking or restlessness
Severe allergic reaction (swelling, rash, and itching)
Yellowing of the skin or eyes (problems with the liver)
If you have any serious symptoms, see a doctor right once.
How to use:
Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when you use Emin 25mg Tablet.
Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
You can take it with or without food.
Take the dose 30 to 60 minutes before you fly if you get motion sickness.
Don't drive or use heavy equipment after taking it, as it could make you sleepy.
If you forget to take your medicine, take it when you remember, unless it's almost time for your next dose. Don't ever double up.
How it works:
Promethazine, a first-generation H₁-antihistamine, is in Emin. It acts by:
Blocking histamine receptors in the brain and body, which lessens allergy symptoms like sneezing, a runny nose, and itching.
Controlling nausea and vomiting by acting on the chemoreceptor trigger zone, which is the part of the brain that makes you vomit.
Because it depresses the central nervous system, it has a calming effect that might aid with anxiety or motion sickness.
Faq for medicine:
What is Emin 25mg Tablet used for?
It is used to treat allergies, motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting, and it is also used as a sedative before surgery.
Q2: Is it safe to take Emin 25mg Tablet when pregnant?
During pregnancy, it should only be taken with a doctor's permission.
Q3: Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Emin 25mg?
No, drinking makes you more tired and can cause serious side effects.
Q4: Will Emin 25mg make me drowsy?
Yes. It makes you sleepy, so don't drive or use machines after taking it.
Q5: Is it okay to take Emin every day to help me sleep?
Your doctor should tell you to use it routinely for sleeplessness.
Q6: What should I do if I don't take my medicine?
Take it when you remember, but skip it if it's almost time for the next one.
Medicine interaction:
Emin 25mg Tablet could interact with:
Alcohol makes you sleepy and makes it hard to breathe.
medicines that make you sleepy, like sedatives, sleeping pills, and anti-anxiety medicines, make you more sleepy.
Opioid medicines raise the risk of CNS depression.
Anticholinergic medicines, including some antidepressants, can make dry mouth, blurry vision, or constipation worse.
Ciprofloxacin and other antibiotics may make adverse effects worse.
Before you start Emin, you should always tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you use.