Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma, Common Cold, Urticaria, Sinusitis
Dexbrompheniramine and Pseudoephedrine are used to relieve symptoms of allergies and colds. These symptoms include nasal congestion, which is a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and itchy or watery eyes. Pseudoephedrine specifically targets nasal and sinus congestion, while Dexbrompheniramine addresses allergic reactions by blocking histamine, which is a substance in the body that causes allergy symptoms. Together, they provide a comprehensive treatment for both nasal and other allergy-related symptoms.
Pseudoephedrine works by narrowing blood vessels in the nasal passages, which reduces swelling and congestion. Dexbrompheniramine is an antihistamine, which means it blocks the action of histamine, a chemical in the body that causes allergic symptoms like sneezing and itching. Together, they provide comprehensive relief by addressing both nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms, making them effective for managing allergy and cold symptoms.
For adults, the usual dose of Pseudoephedrine is 60 mg every 4 to 6 hours, not exceeding 240 mg in 24 hours. Dexbrompheniramine is typically taken at a dose of 2 mg every 4 to 6 hours, with a maximum of 12 mg per day. Both medications can be taken with or without food, but taking them with food may help reduce stomach upset. It's important to follow the dosing instructions on the package or provided by a healthcare provider.
Common side effects of Dexbrompheniramine and Pseudoephedrine include restlessness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, and headache. Dexbrompheniramine may cause drowsiness, while Pseudoephedrine can lead to nervousness and difficulty sleeping. Serious side effects, though less common, include dizziness, fast or irregular heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. If any severe side effects occur, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Avoid using Dexbrompheniramine and Pseudoephedrine if you have taken MAOIs, which are a type of antidepressant, in the past two weeks, as this can cause dangerous interactions. People with heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, diabetes, or glaucoma should consult a doctor before use. Dexbrompheniramine can cause drowsiness, so caution is advised when driving or operating machinery. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
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