Vasomotor Rhinitis, Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma, Common Cold, Urticaria, Sinusitis
Brompheniramine and pseudoephedrine are used to relieve symptoms of colds and allergies. Brompheniramine, which is an antihistamine, helps with sneezing, itching, and runny nose. Pseudoephedrine, which is a decongestant, reduces nasal congestion. Together, they provide comprehensive relief from discomfort caused by these conditions, improving breathing and reducing overall symptoms.
Brompheniramine works by blocking histamine, which is a chemical causing allergy symptoms like sneezing and itching. Pseudoephedrine narrows blood vessels in the nasal passages, reducing swelling and congestion. Together, they address both the cause of symptoms and the discomfort they cause, providing relief from colds and allergies.
The usual adult dose for brompheniramine is 4 mg every 4 to 6 hours, not exceeding 24 mg per day. For pseudoephedrine, it's 60 mg every 4 to 6 hours, with a maximum of 240 mg per day. These medicines are taken orally, and it's important to follow the dosing instructions on the package or from a healthcare provider.
Common side effects of brompheniramine include drowsiness and dry mouth, typical of antihistamines. Pseudoephedrine may cause increased heart rate and nervousness, common with decongestants. Both can cause dizziness and headache. It's important to monitor for these effects and consult a healthcare provider if they occur.
Avoid brompheniramine and pseudoephedrine if you have high blood pressure, heart disease, or are taking MAOIs, which are used to treat depression. Brompheniramine can cause drowsiness, so avoid driving. Pseudoephedrine can increase heart rate and blood pressure. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially with underlying health conditions.
US(FDA)
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Alpha-Adrenergic Agonist
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