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the art and science of smart patch testing TM PA463: Chlorpromazine-HCL CAS#: 69-09-0 Patient Information Your patch test result indicates that you have a contact allergy to chlorpromazine-HCL. This contact allergy may cause your skin to react when it is exposed to this substance although it may take several days for the symptoms to appear. Typical symptoms include redness, swelling, itching and fluid-filled blisters. Where is chlorpromazine-HCL found? Chlorpromazine-HCL is found in medications treating psychotic disorders, mania, schizophrenia, anxiety, intractable hiccups, nausea, vomiting, pre-operatively for relaxation, and behavioral problems in children. How can you avoid contact with chlorpromazine-HCL? Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients: 10-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-2chlorophenothiazine monohydrochloride 2-Chloro-10-(3(dimethylamino)propyl)phenothiazin e monohydrochloride AI3-28023 Aminazin monohydrochloride Aminazinum Ampliactil monohydrochloride CCRIS 6221 CPZ (VAN) Chloractil Chlorazin Chloropromazine monohydrochloride Chlorpromazine HCl Chlorpromazine hydrochloride Chlorpromazine hydrochloride intensol Chlorpromazine monohydrochloride Chlorpromazinium chloride Contomin hydrochloride EINECS 200-701-3 Fenactil monohydrochloride Hebanil Hibernal Hybernal Klorproman Klorpromex Largactil monohydrochloride Lomazine Marazine Megaphen hydrochloride Megatil NCI-C05210 NSC 17479 Neurazine Norcozine Plegomazin Promachel Promacid Promapar Promexin Propaphenin Sonazine Taroctyl Thorazine Tranzine Unitensen What are some products that may contain chloropromazine-HCL? Medications for the following: Anxiety Behavioral issues in children Psychotic disorders Stomach illness *For additional information about products that might contain chloropromazine-HCL, go to the Household Product Database online (http:/householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov) at the United States National Library of Medicine. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.