Common and Serious Promethazine Side Effects
Most Common Side Effects
The majority of people taking promethazine experience drowsiness, which is expected given its sedating properties. This side effect typically occurs within 1-2 hours of taking Phenergan tablets or elixir and can last 4-8 hours. Other frequent side effects include dizziness, dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation. These anticholinergic effects are normal but can be bothersome for some patients.
Gastrointestinal and Neurological Effects
Promethazine may cause nausea, vomiting, or stomach upset, particularly when first starting treatment. Some patients report headaches, confusion, or difficulty concentrating. Elderly patients are particularly susceptible to cognitive side effects and may experience increased confusion or memory problems. Taking promethazine with food can help reduce stomach-related side effects.
Serious Side Effects Requiring Medical Attention
Seek immediate medical help if you experience breathing difficulties, chest tightness, or swelling of the face, lips, or throat, as these may indicate a severe allergic reaction. Other serious concerns include irregular heartbeat, severe dizziness, fainting, or uncontrollable movements. Promethazine can occasionally cause a condition called tardive dyskinesia, involving involuntary muscle movements, particularly with long-term use.
Age-Related Considerations
Children under 6 years should not use promethazine due to risks of serious breathing problems. Older adults may experience enhanced sedation, increased fall risk, and cognitive impairment. EverydayMeds stocks both Phenergan 25mg tablets and Phenergan elixir 5mg/5ml oral solution, allowing for flexible dosing based on individual needs and age requirements.
Drug Interactions and Precautions
Promethazine can interact with other sedating medications, alcohol, and certain antidepressants, potentially increasing drowsiness or causing dangerous side effects. Always inform healthcare providers about all medications you're taking. Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how promethazine affects you, as reaction times may be significantly impaired even the day after taking this medication.




