It's generally advised to consult a healthcare professional before combining medications like Benadryl (an antihistamine), a Z-Pak (azithromycin, an antibiotic), and a steroid nasal spray. While there are no major interactions between these medications, individual health conditions and other medications you may be taking could influence safety. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist to ensure safe usage.
Not a steroid. It is an anticholinergic bronchodilator which means it works against the choline neurotransmitter in the lungs which normally tells the smooth muscles to contract. In other words the involuntary muscles of the lungs relax and therefore easier to breath.
the nose spray that you hold up to your nose and spray
No. They does not affect your eyes.
The nasal spray
Rhyncort
Yes.
If the Triaminic has an "antihistamine" in it, then you don't need to take Benadryl. Benadryl is an antihistamine that usually stops the itchy nose/ears, and sneezing. If you look at the ingredient in Benadryl (plain Benadryl, it's pink) you will notice it's in a lot of cold medicines. It's also in some sleep medicines. It usually makes you drowsy, that is why.
Nose spray has oxymetazoline in it. This is the ingredient that makes it work. It definitely does not show up in a drug test!
Promethazine (Brand Name: PHENERGAN) Diphenhydramine (Brand Name: BENADRYL) These medications can safely be taken in combination therapy together. Phenergan is widely used to treat nausea/vomiting and comes in an injectable, suppository and pill form and can only be obtained with a prescription. Benadryl, commonly used for allergies (itchy eyes, runny nose,sneezing) Benadryl can be bought over the counter for as needed use. Just follow your Doctors orders with Phenergan and the label directions with Benadryl.
Yes, there have been cases where individuals have accidentally sprayed pepper spray in their own nose.
YES but you have to get some %514 of drugs of marihana in you nose to pee
Pseudoephedrine is for stuffy nose not runny nose. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is for runny nose. Both can be taken with acetaminophen. You can check this by looking at the medicinal ingredients of various over-the-counter cold medications.