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triprolidine and pseudoephedrine
brompheniramine and pseudoephedrine
Those are the two ingredients found in Advil Cold and Sinus. Look up Advil Cold and Sinus and you will see how many other over the counter products have the same ingredients. Ibuprofen is for the pain and Pseudoephedrine is for your sinuses.
Sudafed contains pseudoephedrine, which is a very popular meth precursor. Basically, if you can't get any amphetamine to make meth from you start with pseudoephedrine.
Pseudoephedrine is for stuffy nose not runny nose. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is for runny nose. Both can be taken with acetaminophen. You can check this by looking at the medicinal ingredients of various over-the-counter cold medications.
From what i have researched , the difference is that pseudoephedrine HCI has 16% pseudoephedrine HCL. You can read more on the following website http:/www.dow.com/dowexcipients/resources/pseu.htm
Meth, or any of the ingredients used to make it (cold pills containing pseudoephedrine) will show up on a meth test.
The active ingredients in Advil Cold and Sinus as of August 2016 are ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine. Some cough syrups also contain ingredients like pseudoephedrine, and doubling up on those ingredients may cause side effects, particularly for those with heart problems or high blood pressure. If you choose a cough medicine that only contains guaifenesin, or guaifenesin and dextromethorphan, you won't experience drug interactions with Advil Cold and Sinus.
Probably not a good idea since Pseudoephedrine raises your blood pressure.
No fexofenadine is a H1-receptor antagonist (histamine antagonist) and pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine commonly used as a decongestant
It is unlikely that you will die if you take 20 tablets of pseudoephedrine loratadine. It can leads to seizures and hallucinations.
I was denied sales of pseudoephedrine transaction id#1570504