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Pregnant women should always consult their doctors about what kinds of over-the-counter meds and herbal remedies are appropriate to take. Many meds that treat 'cold, cough, and flu' can also raise blood pressure.
Absolutely over the counter meds can kill anyone in a high enough dose.
Yes, actually people has died from the common cold. Hundreds of years ago that was a big killer, that and the flu. Fortunately though for us in today's word we can beat the common cold in a matter of days with some rest and over the counter meds.
Ask your Dr. or a pharmacist, many of the meds for a cold combined with the meds that you are on cause high blood pressure
Use an allergy med such as Chlortriplon or Reactin. These are both over-the-counter meds. Chlortriplon may cause drowsiness in some people, but it works fast. There are certain conditions like liver or kidney disease that would make certain over the counter meds unsafe, so read the package label under warnings first.
Just like a human pregnancy, you want to consult your veterinarian. Take the flea meds that you are using in with you. Many of the over-the-counter meds are toxic to puppies, and can be trans-placental.
It depends on the specific ingredients in each one. Some cold medicine ingredients overlap with allergy med ingredients in these multi packs. Allergy meds are to keep your allergic reaction down, ie antihistimines. Sometimes allergy meds include ingredients that help with allergy symptoms, like decongestants. Some meds help the nose more to keep it from running and others help thin the mucus (like guaifenesin). Look at the ingredients in each pack and compare. Do you need help with specific symptoms? Then you're better off buying specific meds (not the multi meds in one pill). Best advice: Go ask your pharmacist. They also have more of these types meds behind the counter at the pharmacy that can help you that are more powerful or have ingredients that have to have controlled access. The pharmacist can help with a lot of these type questions, even if you don't have a prescription they will help you will over the counter meds.
go to wikipedia. it is trustworthy, despite what people say
No its Over the counter meds... its like buying a coke
No not meds. You could try feliway spray/plug in.
This is way to generic of a question, need to know what kind of meds. What is dosage, how long have you been on the meds?