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I'm not familiar with thera-flu, but doesn't that have a antihistamine in it? If so, you wouldn't want to take extra antihistamine. If thera-flu doesn't have a antihistamine, it would be fine to take. If you see the words diphenhydramine chloride, that would be a antihistamine in thera-flu.
decongestant, antihistamine and cough suppressant to relieve cold, flu and allergies
Can u take cold and flu tablets with epilim
Maxtra is a cold tablet used to unclog stuffy noses, relieve sore throat pain, and generally ease cold and flu symptoms. Maxtra cannot cure a cold, but it can help you feel better while the cold runs its course.
Although there are no listed drug interactions between mirtazapine and cold and flu medication, it's best to space out your medication dosages when mixing medications. Cold and flu medications vary in ingredients so it's best to contact a local pharmacy to be sure about side effects when mixing medications.
Yes, there are no harmful interactions between paroxetine and any cold/flu medication.
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You don't have a cold, you have the flu now go take some nyquil
Yes, they can and have the ability to change viruses and make them worse...Take a look at the swine flu. Stay away from your pet pig if you get a cold or the flu.
Of course. People get fevers when you get a cold of the flu (influenza) and you don't do anything about it. Like, if you don't take medicine or keep warm, OR if you get the flu, and you keep going out on very cold weather.
Depending upon the severity of your cold or flu symptoms, don't stop taking your thyroid medication unless directed by your physician. Your physician will be the best resource for recommending over-the-counter cold or flu medication, as well as understanding how these medications might interact with your thyroid medication.Related Article: Your Thyroid Health and Dealing with a Cold or the Flu