Yes, you can generally take Advil (ibuprofen) with Promethazine DM, as there are no direct interactions between the two medications. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure it's safe based on your specific health conditions and other medications you may be taking. Additionally, be aware of the potential for increased drowsiness when taking Promethazine DM.
Promethazine with DM syrup contains the anti-tussive drug dextromethorphan (DXM, DM) and the anti-histamine drug promethazine.
Promethazine acts as an antihistamine, you shouldn't need to take 24 hour allergy while on this medication.
Can you? Yes. But it is not necessary. A pharmacist told me today that the Bromfed and Promethazine both contain an antihistamine, the promethazine being stronger. It was suggested to take either/or, but not both, preferably the Promethazine.
Promethazine is an antihistamine medication used to treat allergy symptoms, while Promethazine DM is a combination medication that also contains dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant. Promethazine DM is used to treat cough and cold symptoms in addition to allergies.
No, it contains dextromethorphan (DM) and promethazine. Syp -short for syrup. Qualitest is the manufacturer or distributor.
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NO. The dm in the promethazine IS dextromethorphan , so you would be double dosing .
5 ounces
60.00 for a 6oz bottle
That depends on what you mean by "narcotic." Technically "narcotic" originally meant any drug with sleep-inducing properties. Both promethazine and dextromethorphan, the active ingredients in Promethazine DM, have such properties. However, "narcotic" is defined in US law in such a way that neither of these substances is considered a narcotic drug.
In the United States, the cough syrup promethazine with codeine was taken off of the market due to the high abuse potential. Promethazine with codeine was responsible for deaths in people that were using the drug for recreational purposes.