Pseudovent refers to a type of false or imitative vent that does not serve a functional purpose in the same way as a true vent. It is often designed for aesthetic reasons, such as in automotive or architectural designs, to enhance visual appeal without contributing to airflow or ventilation. In some contexts, it can also refer to features that mimic the appearance of real vents but do not provide any actual ventilation.
Both Pseudovent and Sudafed have the same decongestant, pseudoephedrine. The Pseudovent has the maximum recommended dose of pseudoephedrine (120 mg) per 12 hours, so you shouldn't take them together.
You do have a chance of dying if you overdose on Pseudovent 400 capsules ETH. Any drug overdose can result in death.
I have a prescription for Psuedovent 400 and it says expires in 2 1/2 years.
the closest thing would be mucinex d, or take a combination of guaifenesin 400 mg (store brand generic) and store brand sudafed 12-hur...