Nasal decongestant.
triprolidine and pseudoephedrine
Hopefully. update later.
what allergy meds are safe to take as an asthmatic
Actifed would be used by someone who is trying to treat symptoms of the common cold, flu or allergies. It is used to treat water eyes, itchy and sore throats along with nasal congestion.
Yes it will test positive for about one week
Commonly used decongestants include oxymetazoline (Afrin and other brands) and pseudoephedrine (Sudafed, Actifed, and other brands).
for injection such a suspention intramusculary to achieve a prolong therapeutic action of cocaine peniciln G so by this method i will be able to transform the penicilin G to thixotropic penecilin G.
it really depends on their doctors discretion i know in my line of work (dentistry) if a person is taking coumadin they have to be off of it for seven days before having extractions done and then they go back on it about 2 days after. Haven't had any complications with it.
Inventions of the 1920's will surprise you that they were made that long ago. Kool - Aid was invented in 1927. A band - aid was invented in 1920. A hair dryer and Q tips were also made in 1920.
You shouldn't give your dog actifed unless your vet as told you to.
You have it backwards. Triprolidine HCL was added to the old Actifed/Sudafed that has the main active ingredient of Pseudoephedrine, which you read/see on TV the meth addicts use (pseudoephedrine) to derive ephedrine (that deadly chemical once prescribed by weight loss clinics/doctors for fat people to lose weight until they started dropping dead from heart attacks, having renal failure, etc.).