Piperacetazine: uses, dosing, side effects & brands
Piperacetazine is a medicine sold in the U.S. under one brand. Below: what the FDA label says, every product that contains it, what the pills look like, and its recall record.
Key facts
- Available as
- Tablet
- Sold as
- Quide
- Prescription?
- Prescription only
- Generic available?
- Not in our catalog
Every piperacetazine product we track (1)
Same active ingredient — different manufacturer, form, price and FDA recall record. That last one is what our independent score measures.
Only one: Quide.
What people report to the FDA about piperacetazine
The FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) collects reports from patients and clinicians. It holds 10 reports naming piperacetazine, and the FDA flagged 100% of those reports as serious. The effects reported most often — leaving out reports about overdose, misuse or the condition being treated, which dominate the raw list for common medicines:
- rebound effect2 reports
- uveitis2 reports
- acute kidney injury1 reports
- bone marrow failure1 reports
- cerebrovascular accident1 reports
- clostridium test positive1 reports
- coronary artery disease1 reports
- dehydration1 reports
Read these as a signal, not a rate. A report does not mean piperacetazine caused the effect — anyone can file one, and many describe people taking several medicines for several conditions. Crucially there is no denominator: FAERS does not record how many people took the drug, so these counts cannot be turned into “X% of patients” — a bigger number often just means a more widely used or more talked-about drug. Duplicates exist, and publicity drives reporting. For what is actually established, read the FDA label section above.
Source: openFDA drug/event (FAERS), retrieved July 27, 2026.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you take piperacetazine with other medicines?
It depends on the medicine. We check it against the FDA labels rather than guessing: our interaction checker searches each drug's own label for the other and quotes what it says, naming the section it came from. Run piperacetazine against whatever else you take — and remember that a label not naming a drug is not the same as that combination being safe.
What forms does piperacetazine come in?
Across the brands we track, piperacetazine is currently marketed as tablet, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory. Each form is dosed differently — follow the label for the exact product you were prescribed.
Is there a generic piperacetazine?
We do not currently list a generic-labelled piperacetazine product. That does not always mean none exists — it means none appears under a generic name in the FDA data we track. Ask your pharmacist.
Cite this page
- APA
- pharmaranks. (2026, July 24). Piperacetazine: uses, dosing, side effects & brands. https://pharmaranks.com/drugs/piperacetazine
- MLA
- “Piperacetazine: uses, dosing, side effects & brands.” pharmaranks, 24 July 2026, https://pharmaranks.com/drugs/piperacetazine.
We summarise public FDA and NIH sources — for a clinical claim, cite the primary source we link to as well.
Sources: FDA openFDA drug label, National Drug Code Directory, and Enforcement (recall) database. This page reproduces public FDA data and is not medical advice. Dosing is set by your prescriber.
Read the full FDA label for piperacetazine on DailyMed (NIH) ↗.