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Compazine

American  
[kom-puh-zeen] / ˈkɒm pəˌzin /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of prochlorperazine.


Example Sentences

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At first his physician, Dr. Cohen of UCSD, gave him Compazine and Zofran, which worked “pretty well” for a while, Mr. Greenbush says.

From The Wall Street Journal

I got a shot of Compazine which came over me like the sweetest relief, smoothing the knots out of my tumultuous stomach, even if the headache was still pounding.

From Salon

Mind-blowing episode two happened when I was in medical school, and again I had to go to the clinic and get a Compazine shot.

From Salon

She questioned the need for the Statin drugs and a host of others including, Thorazine, Compazine, Insulin.

From Forbes

Worse, some commonly prescribed drugs — including Compazine and Phenergan for nausea, and Reglan to stimulate bowel function after surgery — actually block dopamine and worsen symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s.

From New York Times