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Tag: Intractable hiccups

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Is Promethazine Good for Hiccups? Examining Efficacy and Safety

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While one case study reported a patient's intraoperative hiccups stopping after a single intravenous dose of promethazine, it is generally not considered a standard or preferred treatment for chronic hiccups. The use of promethazine for hiccups lacks significant evidence and carries potential risks, making other medications and non-pharmacological methods the standard of care.

Is Baclofen Used for Hiccups? A Comprehensive Guide

3 min read
Persistent or intractable hiccups, defined as lasting over 48 hours, can be severely debilitating, and for these stubborn cases, the muscle relaxant baclofen has emerged as a potential treatment option. The question, **is baclofen used for hiccups**, points to its established, albeit off-label, role in managing this frustrating condition when other treatments fail.