Acetaminophen Dextromethorphan Hbr Phenylephrine Hci Doxylaminesucinate: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Daytime Nighttime Cold and Flu
# Overview of Acetaminophen-Dextromethorphan-Phenylephrine-Doxylamine Combination This medicine is a combination of four active ingredients that work together to relieve multiple cold and flu symptoms. Acetaminophen reduces fever and pain, dextromethorphan stops coughing, phenylephrine clears nasal congestion, and doxylamine helps you sleep better when you're sick. You would use this medication when you have a cold or flu with several symptoms at once, including a cough, stuffy nose, fever, aches, and trouble sleeping. It comes in different forms like capsules or liquid, and you take it by mouth according to the package directions. Before taking this medicine, there are important safety rules to follow. Do not use this product if you're allergic to any of the ingredients or if you have certain medical conditions—check the label or ask your doctor first. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should talk to their doctor before using it. Never give this medicine to children under the age listed on the package, and always keep it out of reach of young children. Stop taking the medicine and call a doctor if you have serious side effects or if your symptoms don't improve after a few days. Also, be careful not to take other cold medicines at the same time, since they might contain the same ingredients and could be dangerous.
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