Acetaminophen; Pseudoephedrine
Brand names: Alka-Seltzer Plus® Cold & Sinus Liqui-Gels®, Allerest® No Drowsiness, Bayer® Select Decongestant, Bayer® Select Sinus Pain Formula, Cepacol® Sore Throat Multi Symptom, Contac® Sinus, Dristan® Cold Non-Drowsy, Equate® Sinus Relief Non-Drowsy, Excedrin® Sinus, Genapap® Sinus, Mapap® Sinus, Ornex®, Ornex® Maximum Strength, Phenapap®, PSE® Sinus, Sinarest® Sinus, Sine-Off® Maximum Strength, Sinuson® II, Sinustab®, Sinutab® , Sudafed® Cold and Sinus, Sudafed® Sinus Headache, Suphedrin® Plus, Suphedrin® Sinus, Tavist® Sinus, Triaminic® Softchews® Allergy Sinus & Headache, Tylenol® Childrens Sinus, Tylenol® Infants Cold , Tylenol® Infants Plus Cold, Tylenol® Sinus, Tylenol® Sinus Non-Drowsy Daytime
Chemical formula:


Acetaminophen; Pseudoephedrine oral dosage forms
What are acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine products?
ACETAMINOPHEN; PSEUDOEPHEDRINE is used to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion, sinus congestion, and/or headache pain caused by allergies, common cold, hay fever, and sinusitis. Generic acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine products are available.
What should I tell my health care provider before I take this medicine?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
anemia
drink more than 3 alcohol-containing drinks per day
blood vessel disease
diabetes
difficulty urinating (urinary retention)
glaucoma
heart disease or heart rhythm problems
high blood pressure
infection
kidney or liver disease
over active thyroid
prostate trouble
an unusual or allergic reaction to acetaminophen, aspirin, pseudoephedrine, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
pregnant or trying to get pregnant
breast-feeding
How should I take this medicine?
Take this medicine by mouth. Follow the directions on the product label. Swallow capsules, caplets, gelcaps, and tablets with plenty of water. Use a specially marked spoon or container to measure liquids. Measure each dose carefully. Ask your pharmacist if you do not have one; household spoons are not always accurate. Do not take medicine more often than directed.
Talk to your pediatrician regarding the use of this medicine in children. While this drug may be prescribed for infants and children for selected conditions, precautions do apply. Do not administer adult preparations to children.
Elderly patients over 60 years old may have a stronger reaction to this medicine and may need smaller doses.
What if I miss a dose?
If your prescriber or health care professional has prescribed a regular schedule and you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, take only that dose. Do not take double or extra doses.What drug(s) may interact with acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine?
other medicines that contain acetaminophen
alcohol
ammonium chloride
amphetamine or other stimulant drugs
antacids
bicarbonate, citrate, or acetate products (such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium acetate, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, and potassium citrate)
bromocriptine
caffeine
cimetidine
cocaine
furazolidone
linezolid
medicines for colds and breathing difficulties
medicines for diabetes
medicines known as MAO inhibitors, such as phenelzine (Nardil®), tranylcypromine (Parnate®), isocarboxazid (Marplan®), and selegiline (Carbex®, Eldepryl®)
medicines for mental problems and psychotic disturbances
medicines for migraine
medicines for seizures
procarbazine
some medicines for chest pain, heart disease, high blood pressure, or heart rhythm problems
some medicines for weight loss (including some herbal products, ephedrine, dextroamphetamine)
St. John's wort
theophylline
thyroid hormones
warfarin
Tell your prescriber or health care professional about all other medicines you are taking, including non-prescription medicines, nutritional supplements, or herbal products. Also tell your prescriber or health care professional if you are a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol, if you smoke, or if you use illegal drugs. These may affect the way your medicine works. Check with your health care professional before stopping or starting any of your medicines.
What should I watch for while taking acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine?
Check with your prescriber or health care professional if your symptoms have not improved within 7 days, or if you have a high fever.
If the product makes it difficult for you to sleep at night; take your last dose a few hours before bedtime. If nervousness, dizziness, or sleeplessness occur, stop using and consult a health care professional.
If you are going to have surgery, tell your prescriber you are taking acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine.
Report any possible overdose promptly to your prescriber or health care professional as soon as possible. The effects of too much acetaminophen may not be obvious for several days. Many non-prescription medicines contain acetaminophen as an ingredient. Always read the labels carefully to avoid taking an accidental overdose.
Avoid alcoholic drinks if you are taking acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine on a regular basis. Alcohol can increase possible damage to your liver.
Acetaminophen can affect the results from some blood-sugar tests used by diabetic patients. Check with your prescriber or health care professional before you change your diet or the dose of your diabetic medicine.
If you are receiving cancer chemotherapy or other immunosuppression medicine, do not take this medicine; check with your prescriber or health care professional first. Acetaminophen may hide the signs of an infection such as fever or pain.
What side effects may I notice from taking acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine?
If you take acetaminophen; pseudoephedrine as recommended, serious side effects are uncommon.
Side effects that you should report to your prescriber or health care professional as soon as possible:
anxiety or nervousness
bloody or black, tarry stools
chest pain
confusion
dizziness, or fainting spells
excessive sweating
fever or sore throat
high blood pressure
numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
pain or difficulty passing urine
severe, persistent, or worsening headache
sleeplessness (insomnia)
skin rash or hives
stomach cramps and pain
tremor
unusual bleeding or bruising, pinpoint red spots on the skin
unusual tiredness or weakness
vomiting
yellowing of the skin or eyes
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):
headache (mild)
loss of appetite
nausea
restlessness
Where can I keep my medicine?
Keep out of reach of children in a container that small children cannot open. Acetaminophen can be dangerous to children. Avoid accidental overdose of acetaminophen as this may result in severe effects and possibly death.
Store at room temperature between 1530 degrees C (5986 degrees F). Protect from moisture and light. Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.
Last updated: 7/1/2002
Important Disclaimer: The drug information provided here is for educational purposes only. It is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the diagnosis, treatment and advice of a medical professional. This drug information does not cover all possible uses, precautions, side effects and interactions. It should not be construed to indicate that this or any drug is safe for you. Consult your medical professional for guidance before using any prescription or over the counter drugs.






