Theraflu products typically do not contain aspirin. Instead, they often include ingredients like acetaminophen, phenylephrine, and diphenhydramine, which target symptoms such as fever, congestion, and cough. However, it's essential to check the specific formulation of the Theraflu product you are using, as ingredients can vary. Always read the label for the most accurate information.
no you can not take theraflu if you have high blood pressure and diabetes.
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There are no known drug interactions between Theraflu and the birth control pill, patch, shot, ring, implant, or IUD.
Excedrin and Theraflu both contain acetaminophen, the pain-killing ingredient in Tylenol. Acetaminophen is very dangerous in high doses, and it's even more dangerous when alcohol is in your system. Combining Excedrin and Theraflu is therefore not a good idea.
Since Theraflu contains phenylephrine it says you should not take it with Benadryl because it contains acetaminophen and diphenhydramine and can cause a reaction.
It depends on what kind of theraflu you are buying nowadays...but you boil water and our it into a cup about 8 oz or so and stir in the package to dissolve the contents. However now you can also buy theraflu in a syrup form and you should follow the correct dosage for your age. Hope this helps :)
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No. Theraflu is only a cough and cold medication like Robitussin or NyQuil. Tamiflu is an antiviral, like an antibiotic except for a virus.
Theraflu is a popular over the counter cough, cold, and flu medication that is both manufactured and distributed by the parent company, Novartis Global.
325mg per tablet
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