blitzkrieg wrote:
It is probably worth avoiding drugs like Promethazine unless you have a good reason to take them.
In the UK, some pharmacies require a prescription for Promethazine whilst others sell them OTC.
I agree mostly because Promethazine causes alot of drowsiness. Its impossible to take it during the day, or nearly impossible. Its good as a sleeping pill, anti nausea pill, anti anxiety pill(at the lowest dose).
For me, Promethazine was very helpful in certain situations. Since it helps with nausea and vomiting too, it helped me alot during trips on a a bus, especially around town, and from city to city(suburban areas). During bus trips I occassionally suffer from motion sickness. However, this has nothing to do with Autism spectrum disorder. I have motion sickness more frequently than other people, for unknown reason. So, Promethazine is helpful for this type of nausea.
Overall, Promethazine has its pros and cons. But the big problem with this medication is the drowsiness. Its even more drowsy than Doxylamine and Dipenhydramine. Its very strong.
Yeah, here in my country(Israel) Promethazine is prescription only. But getting a prescription is easy these days.
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About Delirium, I'd like to point out the emotional disturbances can be unpleasant. I remember feeling like my head is about to explode when I experienced it. I dont recommend anybody to try this recreational deliriant use.