Yes, It is common practice by family physicians to prescribe a combination of Amoxacillin with a decongestant, or a decongestant and broncholytic i.e. Maxifed (Pseudoephedrine/Guafenesin).
There is no known drug interaction between lyrics (pregabalin) and pseudoephedrine, however it is always advised that a patient consult their doctor or pharmacist before beginning a drug regimen.
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.
Yes, you can generally take Voltaren (diclofenac) and pseudoephedrine together, as there are no direct drug interactions between them. Voltaren is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), while pseudoephedrine is a decongestant. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness based on your specific health conditions and other medications you may be taking.
It is unlikely that you will die if you take 20 tablets of pseudoephedrine loratadine. It can leads to seizures and hallucinations.
Many Robitussin products on the market already contain pseudoephedrine. Even so, yes, pseudoephedrine is relatively harmless and alone will not negatively interact with Dextromethorphan or any other active substances in Robitussin products.
Yes, you can generally take pseudoephedrine HCl and Imitrex (sumatriptan) together, as there are no direct contraindications. However, both medications can affect blood pressure, so it's important to monitor for any side effects. Always consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure it's safe based on your individual health circumstances.
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Since Claritin-D contains both loratadine and pseudoephedrine combined then common sense tells you that you can take both regular Claritin and Sudafed together with no dangerous interactions (but not Claritin-D as you would be then exceeding the recommended dose of pseudoephedrine).Or you can simply buy Claritin-D and save a few bucks.
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You should not take pseudoephedrine if you have any heart conditions or high blood pressure.
Yes, paracetamol is the European generic name for acetamimophen, and when taken with pseudoephedrine would form the U.S. equivalent of Tylenol-D, a combination pain reliever and decongestant.