Donnatal is a prescription medication that's added alongside other treatments to help manage stomach problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), enterocolitis (inflammation in the intestines), and duodenal ulcers. It contains a combination of four active ingredients: a barbiturate (phenobarbital) and three anticholinergic medications (hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine). This combination of medications is also available as a lower-cost generic and under the brand name Phenohytro. Typically, the tablets and elixir (liquid) are taken by mouth 3 to 4 times per day. Side effects include sleepiness, dizziness, blurry vision, and dry mouth.
Add-on therapy to treat:
Donnatal is a combination of four medications that work together to treat stomach problems:
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
More tips for the liquid:
No, brand and generic versions of Donnatal are still available, including both the tablets and elixir.
No, Donnatal is only available by a prescription from a healthcare professional.
Although phenobarbital, an ingredient in Donnatal, is a Schedule IV controlled substance on its own, federal law allows Donnatal to be labeled as a non-controlled medication because it contains only a small amount of phenobarbital mixed with three other non-controlled ingredients. But, some states, like California, might classify Donnatal as a controlled substance. Donnatal can still cause misuse and dependence, leading to addiction. To lower this risk, take the medication only as directed by your prescriber.
The time it takes for each active ingredient of Donnatal to leave your system differs. After a single dose in adults, it takes about a month for phenobarbital, 8 to 18 hours for hyoscyamine, 10 to 12 hours for atropine, and 18 to 23 hours for scopolamine. These time frames are estimated based on the half-life of each active ingredient in Donnatal. It can differ from person to person depending on other factors, such as your age and whether you have kidney or liver problems. Talk to your prescriber if you have more questions on how long Donnatal stays in your system.
No, Donnatal isn't a narcotic because it's not an opioid medication. Donnatal is a combination product containing a barbiturate and three anticholinergic medications.
Both Phenohytro and Donnatal are brands that contain the same 4 active ingredients: phenobarbital, hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine. The major difference between them is that Phenohytro is an elixir (liquid) whereas Donnatal is available as both an elixir and a tablet taken by mouth.
Yes, both Donnatal tablets and elixir (liquid) are available as generic medications.
Donnatal has been available since the 1940s when the FDA approved medications only based on safety, and not how well it works. In 1962, the law was changed and new medications were only approved if they were found to be safe and effective. Because Donnatal was on the market before this change in the law, it's not FDA approved. Donnatal is allowed to be on the market, but it's part of the FDA's list that requires further studies to determine how well it works. That's why the FDA rates Donnatal as "possibly effective".
Donnatal can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
It's strongly recommended to avoid using Donnatal while pregnant unless a healthcare professional determines the benefits outweigh the risks. Donnatal hasn’t been studied in pregnancy, and the phenobarbital in it can cause withdrawal symptoms in babies, like weakness and trouble sleeping. If you're pregnant or are planning on becoming pregnant, let your care team know right away.
Donnatal can reduce your ability to sweat. This can make your body overheat more easily, leading to a higher risk of fever or heatstroke in hot temperatures. Make sure to drink enough water and stay hydrated while taking this medication.
Phenobarbital in Donnatal can lead to dependence, where your body needs the medication to function normally. Take the medication exactly as prescribed and don't change the dose without talking to your prescriber first.
If you need to stop taking Donnatal, talk to your prescriber about a way to safely do so. Stopping the medication too suddenly can lead to life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, such as seizures and confusion.
Donnatal tablets and generics: Each tablet contains 16.2 mg of phenobarbital, 0.1037 mg of hyoscyamine, 0.0194 mg of atropine, and 0.0065 mg of scopolamine.
Donnatal elixir, Phenohytro elixir, and generics : Each teaspoonful (5 mL) contains 16.2 mg of phenobarbital, 0.1037 mg of hyoscyamine, 0.0194 mg of atropine, and 0.0065 mg of scopolamine.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Donnatal will not be safe for you to take.