Yes, you can generally take a decongestant and antihistamine with codeine, but it's important to do so under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Both decongestants and antihistamines can cause drowsiness or other side effects, which may be intensified by codeine. Always consult with a doctor or pharmacist to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
most cough syrups come with an antihistamine - you may not want to take sudafed with another antihistamine. quifenesin is an expectorant. check with your dr.
No. It is a decongestant.
No, Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant, not an antihistamine. While antihistamines reduce the bodies ability to release histamines, decongestants cause the narrowing of the blood vessels in the nasal passages.
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. It's a decongestant medication when associated to pseudoephedrine. Diphenhydramine continues to be an anti histamine, but when combined to a decongestant, it is more effective to relief cold symptoms.
A decongestant, antihistamine, and cough suppressant
No, claritin D contains an antihistamine and a decongestant.
No, you do not want to take an over the counter antihistamine on top of a prescription strength antihistamine/decongestant combination. Taking too much antihistamines may make you too groggy and confused. You might even pass out or have trouble breathing. Too much antihistamine also dries you out and causes a severe sinus headache.
For Allergies an antihistamine. For a cold there is no treatment as this is caused by a virus. However he/she may prescribe a decongestant to alleviate the symptoms.
A viro tablet is a combination medication that is prescribed to treat the common cold. It contains a decongestant, antihistamine, acetaminophen, and dextromethorphan.
decongestant, antihistamine and cough suppressant to relieve cold, flu and allergies
Yes all of those drugs work differently and are commonly used together. Nasonex is a steroid, while Zyrtec D is a combination of a antihistamine and a decongestant.
Yes, if it is just plain Tylenol with just plain Zyrtec, then there are no serious interactions. If it is a Tylenol cold formula, then you need to read the box. Most of the Tylenol cold products have some combination of antitussive, decongestant, antihistamine and acetaminophen. Please check your container for the ingredients. If there is an antihistamine (usually chlorpheniramine or diphenhydramine), then do not take the Zyrtec (cetirizine) which is an antihistamine.