Antiemetic agentsAntihistamines, first generationAntihistaminesPiperazine derivatives

It comes in 25 mg two-tone green capsules, 50 mg green and white capsules, and 10, 25, and 50 mg tablets.

Uses

Vistaril is used as a short-term treatment of anxiety symptoms and as an alternative to habit-forming anxiety medications, such as benzodiazepines. Vistaril is also prescribed as an antihistamine to treat skin allergies and, therefore, can be a good choice for combined allergies and anxiety. Sometimes, healthcare providers use it as a preoperative sedative. Brand name: Vistaril Drug availability: Prescription Therapeutic classification: Antiemetic agent; antihistamine, first-generation; antihistamine; piperazine derivative Available generically: Yes Controlled substance: No Administration route: Orally or by intramuscular injection Active ingredient: Hydroxyzine pamoate Dosage forms: Tablet, capsule

How to Take Vistaril

You don’t have to take this drug with food, but you may if it upsets your stomach. Follow your doctor’s instructions to either take it every day at regular times or only as needed. If you’re taking the liquid form, shake it well and measure it with a measuring spoon, oral syringe, or medicine cup, not an ordinary household spoon. Swallow tablets or capsules whole. Don’t break, crush, or chew them. Take this medicine only as directed by your doctor. Don’t take more of it, more often, or for a longer time than your doctor ordered. Store capsules and tablets below 86 F, and liquid at room temperature.

Off-Label Uses

Healthcare providers might administer Vistaril by intramuscular injection to help control nausea and vomiting.

Vistaril Side Effects

You might experience several side effects or none at all when taking this drug. Always consult your doctor if you’re concerned about how you feel while taking this medication.

Common Side Effects

Common side effects of Vistaril include dry mouth and drowsiness. However, these effects are usually mild and short-lived. Older adults might experience constipation or confusion. Dizziness and headache have also been reported.

Severe Side Effects

Rarely, tremor or convulsions can develop, usually with high dosages. Call your doctor immediately if you experience trembling or seizures. Stop taking Vistaril immediately and call your doctor if you develop a rash, pus-filled sores, swelling, or fever.

Long-Term Side Effects

You should not be prescribed Vistaril for more than four months; researchers have not systematically studied its effectiveness over the long term. Some research suggests a link between long-term use and dementia, particularly in older adults. Many other alternatives are available to treat your anxiety long-term.

Dosage

A typical adult dose for anxiety is 50 to 100 mg up to four times a day.

Modifications

Vistaril may be combined with other medications, such as antidepressants, depending on your symptoms. Your healthcare provider also may combine it with other treatments, such as psychotherapy. The general dosage for children younger than 6 years is 2 mg per kg per day in divided dosages, not to exceed 50 mg per day. As in adults, Vistaril may be used in children as both an anti-anxiety treatment and an antihistamine.

Missed Dose

If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember it—unless it’s almost time for your next dose. In that case, skip it and resume your regular schedule with the next dose.

Overdose

The risk of overdose of Vistaril is low, with the result generally being extreme sedation. Other symptoms of an overdose include stupor, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and seizures. Contact a poison control center or 911. Usually, they will instruct you to induce vomiting if it hasn’t occurred already.

Precautions

Don’t drink alcohol or use recreational drugs while taking Vistaril. Use caution if driving, operating dangerous machinery, or participating in hazardous activities. If you’re undergoing medical testing, tell laboratory staff and all of your healthcare providers that you’re taking Vistaril; it can affect the results.

Reasons Not to Take Vistaril

You should not take Vistaril if you have a hypersensitivity to hydroxyzine, Zyrtec (cetirizine), or Xyzal (levocetirizine). It is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; it is not known whether the medicine passes into breast milk, or causes birth defects or other harm to a fetus. Don’t take Vistaril if you have a heart condition with a long QT interval; it can lead to serious heart problems. Discuss any history of heart disease or a slow or irregular heartbeat with a healthcare provider. Vistaril is not a good choice for long-term treatment of anxiety, as it has not been shown to be effective for this use.

Interactions

Vistaril can interact with several medications including narcotics, antihistamines, analgesics, and barbiturates. It also can increase the effect of alcohol. Don’t use Vistaril with antihistamine creams or sprays such as diphenhydramine; increased side effects may result. Use caution if you’re taking Vistaril with any other medications that can cause drowsiness. Be sure to tell your doctor about any nonprescription or prescription drugs you are taking or plan to take. Your dosages may need to be adjusted, or you may need to be monitored for side effects.

Similar Medications

Vistaril is similar to cetirizine and levocetirizine; don’t take either of these while taking Vistaril.

Staying Healthy While Taking Vistaril

Follow all of your healthcare provider’s directions carefully and call with any questions or concerns. If you’re being treated for anxiety, also look into additional therapies and strategies such as counseling, meditation, yoga, and deep breathing exercises. As always, try to get enough sleep, eat healthfully, drink plenty of water, exercise, and get fresh air.

A Word From Verywell

If you have been prescribed Vistaril by your doctor, be sure to follow the instructions for dosage. If you find that this medication does not help your anxiety, talk with your doctor about other medication or treatment alternatives.