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Chlorpromazine Antipsychotic Your medication

Chlorpromazine What is this leaflet for? This leaflet is to help you understand more about your medicine. Your medicine could look different to the pictures on this leaflet. Chlorpromazine is also called Largactil. Chlorpromazine is available as tablets, liquid and injection. What is Chlorpromazine used for? Chlorpromazine is commonly used to treat psychosis. It is also used in people having behavioural problems.

Chlorpromazine What will Chlorpromazine do? Chlorpromazine should help you feel calm and relaxed. It could take some time for Chlorpromazine to have its full effect. What are the side effects of Chlorpromazine? Side effects are the unwanted effects of any medicine on the body. Not everyone taking a medicine will get side effects. Many side effects will go away with time. But some side effects may last for longer. Some side effects can be serious. You should tell your doctor if you have any side effect.

Chlorpromazine What are the side effects of Chlorpromazine? •feeling dizzy feeling restless or cannot sit still stiffness in arms or legs •feeling sleepy or sluggish having sudden stiffness in jaw • increase in weight •changes in blood sugar level changes in cholesterol levels •changes in heart function • rash or feeling itchy increased sensitivity to sunlight You will need to have the following tests as part of monitoring for side effects: Tracing of your heart – ECG Blood pressure Weight Waist circumference Blood tests

Chlorpromazine How and when to take Chlorpromazine? The label on your Chlorpromazine packet should tell you when and how much you should take. What else can help? Eating healthy Doing some exercises. Participating in activities that you like. Using sunscreen and to avoid being in the sun for too long. If you forget to take the tablet Tell your carer or doctor straight away. When to stop taking Chlorpromazine? You should carry on taking your medicine unless your doctor asks you to stop.

+ Chlorpromazine Some medicines do not work well together. You should tell your doctor about any other medicines you are taking. What should not be done while taking Chlorpromazine? Drinking alcohol when on Chlorpromazine could make you feel drowsy. Doctor’s comments +

Chlorpromazine It is best not to take anti psychotics when you are pregnant. It is best not to take anti psychotics when you are breast feeding your baby. If you need to take anti psychotics when you are pregnant or breast feeding you can have Olanzapine or Sulpiride which are safer.

Help and support @ Your doctor: …………………………….. Telephone Number: …………………………. Your Psychiatrist: …………………………………. Telephone Number: …………………….. Your Community Nurse: …………………… Telephone Number: ……………………….. Other professionals involved: Other resources: www.patient.co.uk Leaflet produced and issued by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust www.leicspt.nhs.uk Pictures used from Change Picture Bank and Somerset Symbols Project Thanks to G. Unwin and S..Deb from Birmingham University for use of the content of their medication leaflets. @ Please note this is not a manufacturer’s information leaflet