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Yes, you can take Sudafed or a decongestant while taking Benzonatate. Benzonatate is a cough suppressant and does not contain a decongestant.
It all depends on the main ingredient in the Sudafed you are purchasing. The regular Sudafed which contains pseudoephdrine is safe to take with Dayquil. The Sudafed PE, which is now being sold can not be taken with Dayquil since Dayquil contains the same decongestant, phenylephrine as Sudafed PE.
most cough syrups come with an antihistamine - you may not want to take sudafed with another antihistamine. quifenesin is an expectorant. check with your dr.
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.
My doctor told me Claritin is safe. (NOT Claritin-D) There's no adverse reaction, as with Sudafed-type decongestants, but unfortunately, the decongesting results is not very good either.
Yes, you can. The decongestant in Sudafed does not react with Bactrim antibiotics. Remember to take all of your Bactrim even after you start feeling better. You want to kill all the bacteria and not leave any hiding in your body!
Both Pseudovent and Sudafed have the same decongestant, pseudoephedrine. The Pseudovent has the maximum recommended dose of pseudoephedrine (120 mg) per 12 hours, so you shouldn't take them together.
None. Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) is used. This is a nasal decongestant.
The PE stands for Phenylephrine. Phenylephrine is a decongestant(relieves stuffy nose, and chest)
Yes. Amoxicillin + Potassium Clavulanate (amox tr-k clv) is a member of the penicillin antibiotics, and can be taken with Tylenol.
It is probably not a good idea, since theraflu typically contains another decongestant known as "phenylephrine." Combining the two decongestants could have harmful effects on blood pressure since they both constrict blood vessels. I wouldn't take sudafed with theraflu. I would opt to go with either sudafed and Tylenol if a pain reliever therapy is preferred, or just taking theraflu. Ive found phenylephrine to be a pretty effective decongestant, especially in the theraflu formulation -3rd year Rx Student-
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