Symptom detail

Drowsiness

Drowsiness is a nervous-system symptom that may be important to track with timing, location, mental status, movement changes, and related medicines or exposures.

Neurologic Brain / nerves ID 114
Common Tracking

Record onset time, duration, affected body areas, speech or vision changes, balance, weakness, headache, injury, seizure-like activity, medicines, and glucose if relevant.

Urgency Context

Track patterns and contact a clinician for persistent, worsening, unexplained, recurrent, or concerning symptoms.

Connected records

Database matches for this symptom

Cetirizine

Used for allergy symptoms or hives.

Second-generation antihistamine

Diphenhydramine

Used for allergy symptoms, itching, or sleep aid products.

First-generation antihistamine

Hydroxyzine

Used for anxiety, itching, or allergy indications when prescribed.

First-generation antihistamine anxiolytic

Metoclopramide

Used for: The use of Metoclopramide Oral Solution is recommended for adults only. Therapy should not exceed 12 weeks in duration. Symptomatic Gastroesophageal Reflux Metoclopramide Oral Solution is indicated as short-term (4 to 12 weeks) therapy for adults with symptomatic, documented gastroesophageal reflux who fail to respond to conventional therapy. The principal effect of metoclopramide is on symptoms of post-prandial and daytime heartburn with less observed effect on nocturnal symptoms.

Dopamine antagonist prokinetic antiemetic