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Promethazine Dosage

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Aug 14, 2023.

Applies to the following strengths: 12.5 mg; 25 mg; 25 mg/mL; 50 mg; 25 mg/5 mL; 50 mg/mL; 6.25 mg/5 mL; 25 mg/25 mL-NaCl 0.9%

Usual Adult Dose for Allergic Reaction

Oral or Rectal: 6.25 to 12.5 mg orally or rectally before meals and at bedtime, if necessary, OR 25 mg orally or rectally once a day at bedtime

Parenteral: 25 mg IM or IV once, and may be repeated within 2 hours if necessary

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Usual Adult Dose for Allergic Rhinitis

Oral or Rectal: 6.25 to 12.5 mg orally or rectally before meals and at bedtime, if necessary, OR 25 mg orally or rectally once a day at bedtime

Parenteral: 25 mg IM or IV once, and may be repeated within 2 hours if necessary

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Usual Adult Dose for Anaphylaxis

Oral or Rectal: 6.25 to 12.5 mg orally or rectally before meals and at bedtime, if necessary, OR 25 mg orally or rectally once a day at bedtime

Parenteral: 25 mg IM or IV once, and may be repeated within 2 hours if necessary

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Usual Adult Dose for Urticaria

Oral or Rectal: 6.25 to 12.5 mg orally or rectally before meals and at bedtime, if necessary, OR 25 mg orally or rectally once a day at bedtime

Parenteral: 25 mg IM or IV once, and may be repeated within 2 hours if necessary

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Usual Adult Dose for Light Sedation

Oral or Rectal: 25 to 50 mg orally or rectally once

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Usual Adult Dose for Sedation

Oral or Rectal: 25 to 50 mg orally or rectally once

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Usual Adult Dose for Motion Sickness

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Usual Adult Dose for Nausea/Vomiting

Treatment: 12.5 to 25 mg IM, IV, orally, or rectally every 4 hours as needed

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Usual Adult Dose for Opiate Adjunct

Parenteral:
Pre- or postoperative use: 25 to 50 mg IM or IV once
Established labor: 25 to 75 mg IM or IV, repeated up to 2 times in 4-hour intervals


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Usual Pediatric Dose for Allergic Reaction

2 years and older:
Oral or Rectal: 6.25 to 12.5 mg orally or rectally before meals and at bedtime, as necessary OR 25 mg orally or rectally once a day at bedtime

Parenteral: 12.5 mg IM or IV once, and may be repeated within 2 hours if necessary

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Usual Pediatric Dose for Motion Sickness

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Usual Pediatric Dose for Nausea/Vomiting

2 years and older:
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Oral or Rectal: 1.1 mg/kg orally or rectally every 4 to 6 hours as needed


Parenteral: 6.25 to 12.5 mg IM or IV every 4 hours as needed

Prophylaxis: Up to 25 mg orally or rectally every 4 to 6 hours as needed

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Usual Pediatric Dose for Light Sedation

2 years and older:
Preoperative medication: 1.1 mg/kg IM, IV, orally, or rectally once


Sedation and/or adjunctive use with analgesics: 12.5 to 25 mg IM, IV, orally, or rectally once

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Usual Pediatric Dose for Sedation

2 years and older:
Preoperative medication: 1.1 mg/kg IM, IV, orally, or rectally once


Sedation and/or adjunctive use with analgesics: 12.5 to 25 mg IM, IV, orally, or rectally once

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Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Use with caution.

Dose Adjustments

65 years and older: Elderly patients should be given lower initial doses and should be closely monitored for adverse events.

Precautions

US BOXED WARNINGS:


Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 2 years.

Consult WARNINGS section for additional precautions.

Dialysis

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