Acetaminophen Diphenhydramine Hci Phenylephrine Hci: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Mucus Relief Severe Congestion Cough Night Time Cold and Flu Maximum Strength
# Consumer Overview This medicine is used to help you feel better when you have a cold or the flu. It contains three active ingredients that work together to ease your symptoms. Acetaminophen reduces fever and pain, diphenhydramine helps dry up runny noses and reduces sneezing, and phenylephrine helps clear nasal congestion so you can breathe easier. If you have a stuffy nose, headache, sore throat, cough, or body aches from a cold, this medicine may help you feel more comfortable. Before taking this medicine, it's important to follow the safety rules on the package. Don't take it if you're allergic to any of the ingredients, and check with your doctor first if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medicines. Be careful not to take more than the recommended dose, and don't use it for longer than a few days without talking to a doctor. Keep this medicine out of reach of children, and store it in a cool, dry place. If you have questions about whether this medicine is right for you, ask your pharmacist or doctor before taking it.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- ASTHENIA1 reports
- BALANCE DISORDER1 reports
- BEDRIDDEN1 reports
- BLISTER1 reports
- COVID-191 reports
- DECREASED APPETITE1 reports
- DISEASE RECURRENCE1 reports
- FEEDING DISORDER1 reports
- FOREIGN BODY1 reports
- MALAISE1 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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