Neozine is an antipsychotic and sedative medicine that Levomepromazine has as active substance.
This injectable drug has action on the neurotransmitters, decreasing the intensity of pain and states of agitation. Neozine can be used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders and as anesthesia before and after surgeries.
Indications of Neozine
Anxiety; pain; agitation; psychosis; sedation; hysteria.
Side Effects of Neozine
Change in weight; changes in blood; memory loss; menstruation stop; goosebumps; increased prolactin in the blood; increased or decreased pupils; breast augmentation; increased heart rate; dry mouth; stuffy nose; constipation; skin and yellow eyes; bellyache; fainting; disorientation; curly speech; breast milk shedding; difficulty to move; Headache; palpitation; increased body temperature; impotence; lack of women's sexual desire; swelling, inflammation or pain at the injection site; nausea; palpitation; pressure drop when lifting; allergic skin reactions; muscle weakness; sensitivity to light; somnolence; dizziness; vomiting.
Neozine's contraindications
Pregnant or lactating women; children under 12; heart disease; liver disease; glaucoma; hypersensitivity; significant pressure drop; urinary retention; problems in the urethra or prostate.
How to use Neozine
Injectable use
Adults
- Psychiatric Disorders : Inject 75 to 100 mg Neozine intramuscularly, divided into 3 doses.
- Pre-anesthetic medication : Inject 2 to 20 mg, intramuscularly, from 45 minutes to 3 hours before surgery.
- Post-surgery anesthesia: Inject 2.5 to 7.5 mg, intramuscularly, at intervals of 4 to 6 hours.