Tylenol Sinus is Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and a decongestant (Phenylephrine).
Tylenol Sinus does have some drug interactions. Do not take Tylenol Sinus if:
* you are allergic to any ingredient in Tylenol Sinus Congestion/Pain * you have severe high blood pressure, severe heart blood vessel disease, rapid heartbeat, or severe heart problems * you have taken furazolidone or a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (eg, phenelzine) within the last 14 days
Azityromycin is the drug name for Zithromax, which is an antibiotic. Azithromycin does not have any known drug interactions with either Acetaminophen or Phenylephrine. Remember that if your doctor has prescribed Zithromax, as with any antibiotic, it is very important that you take all of the medication which was prescribed, even though you may start to feel better while on the medication.
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If you are ill and taking cough medicine while driving what happens
i took a valium in the afternoon and at 5pm i started taken cough medicine. should i not have had cough medicine to nite
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Yes, there is no problem in taking azithromycin (Zithromax) while on Accutane.
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Yes, the Claritin won't affect the antibiotic.
When I did an experiment I got a pH of 8 for cough medicine. It has to be a base because bases decrease pain while it's the opposite for acids!
Can u take melatonin with phenergan with codeine
That should not be a problem as long as it does not contain dextromethorphan, which doesn't play nicely with downers.
No, It's not bad. Of course you shouldn't drink while on antibiotics, but smoking weed would be okay. If your taking azithromycin in the first place maybe you shouldn't be smoking ANYTHING while taking it. Dried grass from your yard, or dank bud, either way it will irritate your throat.
Follow the directions on the packaging! Then use some common sense. Some states look at the possible effects of some cough medicine as an impairment. Some states leave the driver in charge about the decision. It is up to you to be a responsible driver. It is up to you to take responsibility for your actions.
Yes. While prevention via vaccination is recommended, if one does contract Whooping Cough (AKA Pertussis) antibiotics are administered to shorten the duration of the infection. Three of the main antibiotics prescriped for Whooping Cough are Azithromycin, Erythromycin, and Clarithromycin