Overview
Pentovil Penatrailin has been shown to be highly effective in managing acute hallucinations and neurochemical dissonance. However, as with any neurostabilizing medication, certain side effects have been reported across clinical trials and monitored usage.
Common Side Effects
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Nausea or upset stomach
- Headaches
- Temporary visual or auditory distortion
- Vivid nightmares
- Fatigue and general drowsiness
Less Common but Serious Effects
- Sleep paralysis (notably in REM-phase cycles)
- Persistent anxiety or sense of unease
- Sudden depressive episodes
- Vomiting or gastrointestinal distress
- Loss of time or dissociative periods (rare)
When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
If you or someone under treatment experiences hallucinations that worsen, suicidal ideation, or sudden personality disassociation, contact a licensed mental health professional or emergency services immediately.
Side effects may vary based on neurotype, dosage adherence, and co-treatment with antibiotics or sedatives. Report all adverse reactions to your prescribing clinician.