Triprolidine and phenylephrine syrup

  1. Triprolidine
  2. Codeine, Phenylephrine, And Triprolidine (Histex
  3. Interactions of Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine – Buy Our Meds at CodeineSyrup.Com
  4. PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE: Uses, Side Effects and Medicines
  5. Codeine, Phenylephrine, and Triprolidine: Dosage, Mechanism/Onset of Action, Half
  6. Interactions of Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine – Buy Our Meds at CodeineSyrup.Com
  7. Codeine, Phenylephrine, And Triprolidine (Histex
  8. PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE: Uses, Side Effects and Medicines


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triprolidine

This combination medication is used to treat symptoms caused by the common cold, flu, allergies, hay fever, or other breathing illnesses (such as sinusitis, bronchitis). Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant that affects a certain part of the brain (cough center), reducing the urge to cough. Decongestants help relieve stuffy nose symptoms. Antihistamines relieve watery eyes, itchy eyes/nose/throat, runny nose, and sneezing. Cough-and-cold products have not been shown to be safe or effective in children younger than 6 years. Do not use this product to treat cold symptoms in children younger than 6 years unless specifically directed by the doctor. Some products (such as long-acting tablets/capsules) are not recommended for use in children younger than 12 years. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details about using your product safely. These products do not cure or shorten the length of the common cold and may cause serious side effects. To decrease the risk for serious side effects, carefully follow all dosage directions. Do not use this product to make a child sleepy. Do not give other cough-and-cold medication that might contain the same or similar ingredients (see also Drug Interactions section). Ask the doctor or pharmacist about other ways to relieve cough and cold symptoms (such as drinking enough fluids, using a humidifier or saline nose drops/spray). How to use If you are taking the over-the-counter product, read all directions on the product package before ta...

Triprolidine

Triprolidine (Ingredient) Chemical formula: C19H22N2 Drugbank ID: DB00427 ATC code: R06AX07 The information below refers to products available in the United States that contain triprolidine. Products containing triprolidine Brand names: Drug class: Triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • • • • • • Multi-ingredient medications containing triprolidine acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/guaifenesin/phenylephrine/triprolidine systemic Brand names: Mucinex FreeFrom Cold & Flu Daytime and FreeFrom Cold & Flu Nighttime, Mucinex Fast-Max Severe Congestion & Cough and Nightshift Cold & Flu Drug class: Acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/guaifenesin/phenylephrine/triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/guaifenesin/triprolidine systemic Brand names: Mucinex Fast-Max DM Max and Nightshift Cold & Flu, Mucinex Fast-Max DM Max & Mucinex Nightshift Cold & Flu Drug class: Acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/guaifenesin/triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • Brand names: Mucinex Nightshift Severe Cold and Flu, Drug class: Acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/phenylephrine/triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • Brand name: Drug class: Acetaminophen/dextromethorphan/triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • acetaminophen/pseudoephedrine/triprolidine systemic Brand name: Actifed Cold and Sinus Drug class: Acetaminophen/pseudoephedrine/triprolidine systemic is used in the treatment of: • chlophedianol/phenylephrine/trip...

Codeine, Phenylephrine, And Triprolidine (Histex

Triprolidine is an antihistamine that reduces the effects of natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose. Codeine is a narcotic cough suppressant. It affects the signals in the brain that trigger cough reflex. Phenylephrine is a decongestant that shrinks blood vessels in the nasal passages. Dilated blood vessels can cause nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Codeine, phenylephrine, and triprolidine is a combination medicine used to treat runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, itching, watery eyes, cough, and sinus congestion caused by allergies, the common cold, or the flu. This medicine will not treat a cough that is caused by smoking, asthma, or emphysema. Codeine, phenylephrine, and triprolidine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to codeine, phenylephrine, or triprolidine. Do not use this medicine if you have used an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days. A dangerous drug interaction could occur. MAO inhibitors include isocarboxazid, linezolid, methylene blue injection, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine, and others. In some people, codeine breaks down rapidly in the liver and reaches higher than normal levels in the body. This can cause dangerously slow breathing and may cause death, especially in a child. Do not give this medicine to anyone younger than 18 years old. To make sure this medicine is safe for yo...

Interactions of Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine – Buy Our Meds at CodeineSyrup.Com

CodeineSyrup.com: Your Guide to Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Interactions Drug Interactions and Disease Interactions CodeineSyrup.com provides a comprehensive guide to the 629 drugs known to interact with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine, along with 25 disease interactions and 1 alcohol/food interaction. Of these interactions, 144 are major, 479 are moderate, and 6 are minor. If you’re wondering whether codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine interacts with your other medications, simply enter them into our search tool to view a detailed report. Frequently Checked Interactions Our website also offers reports on the most frequently checked interactions for codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine and other medicines. These reports are categorized as major, moderate, minor, or unknown. Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Alcohol/Food Interactions CodeineSyrup.com provides information on the one alcohol/food interaction associated with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine. Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Disease Interactions Our website also lists the 25 disease interactions associated with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine, including: • [insert disease interaction] • [insert disease interaction] • [insert disease interaction] Drug Interaction Classification CodeineSyrup.com uses drug interaction classifications as a guideline to help users understand the potential risks associated with different combinations of medications. These classifications include: • Major: Highly clinic...

PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE: Uses, Side Effects and Medicines

PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE belongs to the class of medications called ‘cough and cold preparations’ used to treat the common cold and allergic symptoms such as the runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, and blocked nose. The common cold is an infection of the nose and throat caused by viruses. Allergies are immune system reactions to foreign bodies or allergens such as certain foods, chemicals, pet dander, or pollen. PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE is a combination of three medicines: Paracetamol, Triprolidine, and Phenylephrine. Paracetamol is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever). It works by inhibiting prostaglandin'sproduction (chemical messengers) that are responsible for pain and fever. Triprolidine belongs to the class of antihistamines (anti-allergic drugs) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. Phenylephrine is a decongestant that works by contracting and narrowing the blood vessels of nasal passage and airways. You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, nervousness, and trouble sleeping. These side-effects are usually mild and don’t require medical attention. However, consult your doctor immediately if any of these side-effects persist or get worsen. Do not use PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE if you are allergic to Parac...

Codeine, Phenylephrine, and Triprolidine: Dosage, Mechanism/Onset of Action, Half

Dosage Forms Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling. Syrup, Oral: Histex-AC: Codeine phosphate 10 mg, phenylephrine hydrochloride 10 mg, and triprolidine hydrochloride 2.5 mg per 5 mL (473 mL) [alcohol free, dye free, sugar free; contains methylparaben, propylene glycol, propylparaben; bubble-gum flavor] Pharmacology Mechanism of Action See individual agents. Use: Labeled Indications Common cold or upper respiratory allergies: Temporarily relieves symptoms due to common cold, hay fever (allergic rhinitis), or other upper respiratory allergies Contraindications OTC labeling: When used for self-medication, do not use if you are taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), or for 2 weeks after stopping the MAOI Dosage and Administration Dosing: Adult Common cold or upper respiratory allergies: Oral: Histex AC (codeine 10 mg, phenylephrine 10 mg, and triprolidine 2.5 mg per 5 mL): 5 mL every 4 hours (maximum: 20 mL per 24 hours) Dosing: Geriatric Avoid use (Beers Criteria [AGS 2019]). Dosing: Pediatric Note: Due to risk of adverse effects (slowed or difficult breathing, misuse, abuse, addiction, overdose, and death), the FDA in January 2018 recommended against routine use of codeine-/hydrocodone-containing cough/cold products for patients 1 week, recur, or are accompanied by a fever, rash, or persistent headache; if dizziness, nervousness, or sleepiness occur. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Moni...

triprolidine

This combination medication is used to treat symptoms caused by the common cold, flu, allergies, hay fever, or other breathing illnesses (such as sinusitis, bronchitis). Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant that affects a certain part of the brain (cough center), reducing the urge to cough. Decongestants help relieve stuffy nose symptoms. Antihistamines relieve watery eyes, itchy eyes/nose/throat, runny nose, and sneezing. Cough-and-cold products have not been shown to be safe or effective in children younger than 6 years. Do not use this product to treat cold symptoms in children younger than 6 years unless specifically directed by the doctor. Some products (such as long-acting tablets/capsules) are not recommended for use in children younger than 12 years. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details about using your product safely. These products do not cure or shorten the length of the common cold and may cause serious side effects. To decrease the risk for serious side effects, carefully follow all dosage directions. Do not use this product to make a child sleepy. Do not give other cough-and-cold medication that might contain the same or similar ingredients (see also Drug Interactions section). Ask the doctor or pharmacist about other ways to relieve cough and cold symptoms (such as drinking enough fluids, using a humidifier or saline nose drops/spray). How to use If you are taking the over-the-counter product, read all directions on the product package before ta...

Interactions of Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine – Buy Our Meds at CodeineSyrup.Com

CodeineSyrup.com: Your Guide to Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Interactions Drug Interactions and Disease Interactions CodeineSyrup.com provides a comprehensive guide to the 629 drugs known to interact with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine, along with 25 disease interactions and 1 alcohol/food interaction. Of these interactions, 144 are major, 479 are moderate, and 6 are minor. If you’re wondering whether codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine interacts with your other medications, simply enter them into our search tool to view a detailed report. Frequently Checked Interactions Our website also offers reports on the most frequently checked interactions for codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine and other medicines. These reports are categorized as major, moderate, minor, or unknown. Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Alcohol/Food Interactions CodeineSyrup.com provides information on the one alcohol/food interaction associated with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine. Codeine/Phenylephrine/Triprolidine Disease Interactions Our website also lists the 25 disease interactions associated with codeine/phenylephrine/triprolidine, including: • [insert disease interaction] • [insert disease interaction] • [insert disease interaction] Drug Interaction Classification CodeineSyrup.com uses drug interaction classifications as a guideline to help users understand the potential risks associated with different combinations of medications. These classifications include: • Major: Highly clinic...

Codeine, Phenylephrine, And Triprolidine (Histex

Triprolidine is an antihistamine that reduces the effects of natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose. Codeine is a narcotic cough suppressant. It affects the signals in the brain that trigger cough reflex. Phenylephrine is a decongestant that shrinks blood vessels in the nasal passages. Dilated blood vessels can cause nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Codeine, phenylephrine, and triprolidine is a combination medicine used to treat runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, itching, watery eyes, cough, and sinus congestion caused by allergies, the common cold, or the flu. This medicine will not treat a cough that is caused by smoking, asthma, or emphysema. Codeine, phenylephrine, and triprolidine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to codeine, phenylephrine, or triprolidine. Do not use this medicine if you have used an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days. A dangerous drug interaction could occur. MAO inhibitors include isocarboxazid, linezolid, methylene blue injection, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine, and others. In some people, codeine breaks down rapidly in the liver and reaches higher than normal levels in the body. This can cause dangerously slow breathing and may cause death, especially in a child. Do not give this medicine to anyone younger than 18 years old. To make sure this medicine is safe for yo...

PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE: Uses, Side Effects and Medicines

PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE belongs to the class of medications called ‘cough and cold preparations’ used to treat the common cold and allergic symptoms such as the runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, and blocked nose. The common cold is an infection of the nose and throat caused by viruses. Allergies are immune system reactions to foreign bodies or allergens such as certain foods, chemicals, pet dander, or pollen. PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE is a combination of three medicines: Paracetamol, Triprolidine, and Phenylephrine. Paracetamol is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever). It works by inhibiting prostaglandin'sproduction (chemical messengers) that are responsible for pain and fever. Triprolidine belongs to the class of antihistamines (anti-allergic drugs) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. Phenylephrine is a decongestant that works by contracting and narrowing the blood vessels of nasal passage and airways. You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, nervousness, and trouble sleeping. These side-effects are usually mild and don’t require medical attention. However, consult your doctor immediately if any of these side-effects persist or get worsen. Do not use PARACETAMOL+PHENYLEPHRINE+TRIPROLIDINE if you are allergic to Parac...