- Jan 1, 2019
- 708
- Tinnitus Since
- Steadily worsening since 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
"Propiomazine is an antagonist at types 1, 2, and 4 dopamine receptors, serotonin (5-HT) receptor types 2A and 2C, muscarinic receptors 1 through 5, alpha(1)-receptors, and histamine H1-receptors. Propiomazine's antipsychotic effect is due to antagonism at dopamine and serotonin type 2 receptors, with greater activity at serotonin 5-HT2 receptors than at dopamine type-2 receptors. This may explain the lack of extrapyramidal effects. "
"Propiomazine is a phenothiazine, but is not used as a neuroleptic because it does not block dopamine receptors well."
"Propiomazine is a phenothiazine, but is not used as a neuroleptic because it does not block dopamine receptors well."
Help me understand the pharmacology of this drug as it relates to tinnitus.
This is a drug commonly prescribed in Sweden, but it seems unknown in most other countries. For days when I just want to be unconscious, I have the choice of this or Mirtazapine (which works wonders at a dose of 7.5 mg, but has a very long half life so it's not something a working person can use).
I can't figure out if Propiomazine is safe to take. It seems closely related to bad-for-tinnitus antihistamines, but it's not as notorious as Promethazine or Alimemazine (then again, it's so unknown so that could be the reason). It has an anticholinergic effect, but not a very big one...? I've Googled everything I can but I'm still not sure it's safe to take.
The fact that there are no safe-for-tinnitus sleeping meds prescribed in Sweden makes this condition even more intolerable.