I have been told by doctors before that sudafed would be fine. It never really worked for me though. I found herbal teas with lemon to help more. Be careful when choosing your herbs, though. :)
According to the FDA it is not known whether this medication will harm an unborn baby so you have to discuss it with your doctor which is what you always have to do when adding new medication during pregnancy.
You can take Sudafed when you are breastfeeding. But just remember that it in your system and it is transmitted to the baby by breastfeeding. So he or she is going to have the same side effect's. Call The Nurse Practitioner At the Doctor's office or the pharmacy tech.
You have to take a certain kind of cough syrup. This has to be the one with less harmful drugs in it. Your doctor will tell you which ones are safe.
It is the maximum stress a material can withstand while being strteched.
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Absolute strength measures strength regardless of your body size, while relative strength measures strength adjusted for your weight.
The difference between Sudafed and Sudafed PE is that Sudafed contains pseudoephedrine and Sudafed PE contains phenylephrine. While phenylephrine doesn't work quite as well as a decongestant, it is the most common decongestant ingredient in cold and sinus formulations, due to the fact that people were using pseudoephedrine to make the illegal drug methamphetamine.
I found that when i was pregnant with my daughter i needed as much sleep as possible. Try and sleep as often as you can to keep your strength up
There are no known interactions between Sudafed Congestion and gabapentin. This does not imply that there are no interactions, though. Always get advice from your doctor.
Yes u can,,there is no interactions
Yes. Be sure to take all of your antibiotic to cure the whole infection and not just part of it.
It's not a very good idea to take Sudafed while on Cymbalta. They have what is called a "moderate drug interaction". Taking them together can mess with your blood pressure.
Sudafed is a brand name, so it's hard to say, since there are different formulations. The active ingredient in plain old original Sudafed was pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, while the "active" ingredient in the new Sudafed PE is phenylephrine hydrochloride. (Note: in some locations the new stuff is marketed as simply Sudafed, so if you're looking for a decongestant that actually decongests better than a placebo does, check the ingredients list).
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