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Dimetapp and Allegra have no drug interactions that I can find, however - there are multiple versions of Dimetapp and Allegra that have different ingredients. I would advise contacting a local pharmacist and asking them about the specific version of Allegra you have, and the specific version of Dimetapp you have. You do not want to risk the possibility of overdose.
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Dimetapp Alcohol free contains no alcohol, so it should not show up on an ETG test.
Dimetapp® was never a treatment for flu; it's a decongestant formerly prescribed to treat cold symptoms. (It is now available over-the-counter.) The Dimetapp® that's marketed for flu contains other ingredients and is used to treat symptoms--not the infection itself.
An adult can take this medication, but bear in mind that the doses and ingredients of the product are much less than the adult medications. The reasons for that should be obvious. Just get the regular adult medications for this instead.
Dimetapp has their own website so that is probably the first source to seek out information. WebMD is a good place to check, along with drugstores like Walgreen's.
Check with ur vet for dosage but yes
Dimetapp is named for its formulation, which combines "dimeth" referring to the dimethindene maleate antihistamine and "tap" suggesting its effectiveness in relieving symptoms. The name reflects its purpose as a medication that "taps" into the body's histamine response to reduce allergy symptoms. The brand has become well-known for its use in treating cold and allergy symptoms, particularly in children.
It's important to consult a healthcare professional before combining medications like Dimetapp, Xanax, and Effexor. Dimetapp contains antihistamines that can cause sedation, which may be exacerbated by Xanax, a benzodiazepine. Additionally, Effexor is an antidepressant that can interact with various medications. Your doctor can provide tailored advice based on your specific health needs.
Zzzap! or something like that!
can i take 12hr dimetapp being an asthmatic
Dimetapp is not recommended for cats. Sometimes a vet will recommend something like Benadryl in very small doses. But you should definitely talk to the vet before going ahead with any un prescribed medications for your cat.