Sudafed


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Synonyms for Sudafed

vasoconstrictor (trade names Privine and Sudafed) used in nasal sprays to treat symptoms of nasal congestion and in eyedrops to treat eye irritation

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People didn't want the bother of confronting a pharmacist to buy Sudafed, and pharmacists frankly had better things to do with their time than check ID for $6 purchases.
Sudafed modernized its graphics, for which it gets high marks for clearly identifiable formulas and the symptoms they treat.
Also, it's important to examine the medications you take, to be sure there are no stimulatory ones, such as decongestants with pseudoephedrine (Sudafed), steroids, or pain relievers containing caffeine (some formulations of Excedrin).
Johnson & Johnson, which has a medical devices division as well as owning a number of well-known UK household brands, including Listerine, Sudafed and Benecol, took its cash elsewhere and bought Swiss trauma products group Synthes.
Oh, and her advice for the actor....., "Bring a Sudafed!" Ouch!
Joseph's Aspirin and Sudafed PE at its Fort Washington, PA, plant, the agency said in an inspection report released last week.
Decongestants, such as Sudafed, help dry up mucous if you need to go to work.
These drugs, which may be used in combination with OTC pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) to relieve congestion, sometimes cause a dry mouth.
GIVING Sudafed to a stuffed-up patient hardly seems unusual, but in the hands of clandestine drug producers decongestants can become downright dangerous.
In the fourth case the player claimed he took a tablet believing it to be the cold cure Sudafed, which does not contain ephedrine, but was still given a two-year ban.
Products containing the ingredient include antihistamine and decongestant products such as Claritin-D, Sudafed, and Zyrtec-D.
Areview of remedies such as Lemsip powders, Day Nurse and Sudafed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) found "no robust evidence that these medicines work" in children.
A review of popular remedies such as Lemsip powders, Day Nurse and Sudafed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency found "no robust evidence that these medicines work" in children.