Condition · ICD-10 R11.10

Vomiting

Nausea and Vomiting

The forceful expulsion of stomach contents, often accompanied by nausea, with many possible causes.

Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms with diverse causes including infections, medications, motion sickness, and inner ear disorders. Treatment depends on the cause; antiemetics such as promethazine, ondansetron, and meclizine are widely used.

At a glance
Medications tracked
7
First-line options
Promethazine hydrochloride, Prochlorperazine
Related conditions
GastroenteritisMigraineVertigoPregnancy

First-line Related Treatments

Commonly associated primary options — verify with your clinician

Primary options
Promethazine hydrochloride
Promethazine hydrochloride
Rx
Tablet
Strength 25 mg
NDC 71335-1139-00
Prochlorperazine
Prochlorperazine
Rx
Tablet
Strength 5 mg
NDC 54348-0989-06

Short-term / As-needed

Related options for acute or bridging use

Acute or bridging use
Meclizine hcl
Meclizine hcl
OTC
Tablet
Strength 25 mg
NDC 00363-0404-21
Dimenhydrinate
Dimenhydrinate
OTC
Tablet
Strength 50 mg
NDC 63868-0034-12
Hydroxyzine hcl
Hydroxyzine hcl
Rx
Tablet
Strength 10 mg
NDC 00093-5060-01

Situational

Related options for specific presentations

Specific presentations
Trimethobenzamide hydrochloride
Trimethobenzamide hydrochloride
Rx
Capsule
Strength 300 mg
NDC 62135-0773-30
Dronabinol
Dronabinol
Rx
Capsule
Strength 2.5 mg
NDC 00904-7144-61

Top treatments tried for Vomiting

Community-driven data · early preview

Promethazine hydrochloride
1,800 people tried
4.3
Prochlorperazine
1,520 people tried
4.1
Meclizine hcl
1,240 people tried
4.0
Dimenhydrinate
960 people tried
3.8
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