Experience reports on the drug Promethazine:
Promethazine User Reviews, Experiences
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I thought about it for a long time and have now finally found a solution in a very small form for tension, thoughts of catastrophe and anxiety.
I take 5mg as drops when I have strong inner restlessness but still want to watch TV, drive or work.
For sleeping, 5 to 10mg if necessary.
It is also a histamine blocker and calms and then makes me tired from 10mg.
Due to the low dose and not taking it daily, I have no habituation effect and no side effects.
I thought about it for a long time and tried it out in a clinic. An absolute anchor for me!
Basically, I was very satisfied with the effectiveness. I was able to sleep through the night again and felt more mentally stable as a result.
The only problem was that I gained 6 pounds within a month!
I never had to go hungry, I always ate when I was hungry and never put on weight. When I was full, I was full. For several hours. Now I’m already craving crisps after eating! Sometimes I feel like I have to feed another parasite inside me.
I have now stopped taking the tablets and will look for plant-based alternatives.
I have been prescribed this medication in order to be able to slow down from the problems mentioned above. So far I have taken it twice with an interval of 2 days. Once in the evening with 2-3 drops each time. And then terrible nightmares started, ones that really shook me to the core. My breathing was also more difficult when I took the drops. I will not take these drops again!
I often feel nauseous, and I’ve just begun using this medication. I’m a high school student, and when I took this drug, it made me extremely fatigued. It acts swiftly and efficiently, but I wouldn’t suggest it for someone who has a lot of tasks to complete or a crucial job, as there’s a high chance you’ll either fall asleep or come very close to doing so.