Each coated tablet contains 25 mg levomepromazine maleate
For excipients, see 6.1.



Drug formTablets
ATC categoryNeurology. Psychiatry
ATC subcategoryNeuroleptics
Brand nameLevomepromazine
Generic nameLevomepromazine
Each coated tablet contains 25 mg levomepromazine maleate
For excipients, see 6.1.
Dosage varies with the condition under treatment and the individual response of the patient.
Levomepromazine coated tablets 25mg may be substituted for the injection if oral therapy is more convenient, the dosage being 12.5mg to 50mg every 4 to 8 hours.
Elderly
No specific dosage recommendations.
Adults
Ambulant patients: initially the total daily oral dose should not exceed 25mg to 50mg usually divided into 3 doses; a larger portion of the dosage may be taken at bedtime to minimise diurnal sedation. The dosage is then gradually increased to the most effective level compatible with sedation and other side effects.
Bed patients: initially the total daily oral dosage may be 100mg to 200mg, usually divided into 3 doses, gradually increased to 1g daily if necessary. When the patient is stable attempts should be made to reduce the dosage to an adequate maintenance level.
Children
Children are very susceptible to the hypotensive and soporific effects of levomepromazine. It is advised that a total daily oral dosage of 1½ tablets should not be exceeded. The average effective daily intake for a ten year old is ½ to 1 tablet.
Elderly patients
It is not advised to give levomepromazine to ambulant patients over 50 years of age unless the risk of a hypotensive reaction has been assessed.
ATC Code: NO5AA02
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antipsychotics.
List of excipients
Tablet core:
Microcrystalline cellulose
Lactose monohydrate
Povidone K30
Maize starch
Magnesium stearate
Sodium starch glycolate
Coating:
Titanium dioxide
Hypromellose
Talc purified
Propylene glycol.
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