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Fludrex consists of the active ingredients paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine. It is a medicine classified as an antihistamine , decongestant and pain reliever.
Paracetamol, chlorpheniramine and pseudoephedrine
Therefore, Fludrex reduces symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes.
Fludrex relieves congestion and pain associated with high sinus pressure, and reduces the swelling and congestion that accompanies them.
Fludrex is suitable for colds and flu cases , as it contains a number of antipyretic and antihistamine compounds, which makes it a suitable option for treating fever, congestion, and tearing associated with colds.
To learn more information about the side effects resulting from the use of paracetamol, chlorpheniramine, and pseudoephedrine, which is the scientific name for Fludrex, click here to learn about the side effects of Fludrex.
Paracetamol, chlorpheniramine, and pseudoephedrine are commonly used to treat colds and relieve the symptoms associated with them, as well as allergic rhinitis and various allergies. The following are the most common symptoms that the drug reduces:
Headache.
Sinus pain and congestion.
Nasal congestion.
Sneezing.
Watery eyes.
Runny nose.
High temperature.
Itchy nose or throat.
What are the contraindications for using Fludrex?
Paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine are contraindicated in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to any of the components of this medicine.
Use of monoamine oxidase inhibitor medications within the 14 days prior to using this medication.
Uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Children under 12 years old.
Paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine are used with caution under the supervision of a doctor in the following cases:
Pregnancy, or planning to become pregnant.
Breastfeeding periods, as the medicine may be excreted in breast milk, which may cause harm to the infant.
Heart disease.
A history of asthma and lung problems such as emphysema.
Difficulty urinating, enlarged prostate or other prostate problems.
Glaucoma .
Hypertension .
Hyperthyroidism.
Adrenal gland problems.
Liver problems, such as hepatitis.
Severe kidney problems.
Infectious problems such as ulcers.
Cardiovascular problems and stroke .
Obstruction of the stomach, intestines, or bladder.
Pheochromocytoma.
Paracetamol, chlorpheniramine, and pseudoephedrine cause drowsiness in the patient, so one should avoid driving a car or performing dangerous tasks that require alertness and attention, when the patient is under the influence of the medication.
Other cold and flu medicines may contain paracetamol, chlorpheniramine or pseudoephedrine. It is recommended to avoid using these medications while using this medication to avoid taking excessive doses.
It is recommended to avoid consuming alcohol while using this medication, as this medication causes dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating, and alcohol makes these symptoms worse.
It is preferable to tell the doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements before starting treatment, as the patient may need to change the medication or adjust the doses.
It is recommended that paracetamol, chlorphenarmine and pseudoephedrine not be coadministered with the following medicines:
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, which are used to treat a group of psychological disorders, and the use of the drug is prohibited for 14 days from the last dose taken from this group, which includes:
Isocarboxazid.
Linezolid .
Moclobemide.
Phenelzine.
Procarbazine .
Selegiline.
Tranylcypromine.
Ketoconazole, an antifungal.
Cough medicines and opioid pain relievers, such as hydrocodone.
Sleeping medications, such as alprazolam.
Muscle relaxants, such as cyclobenzaparin.
Other antihistamines, such as cetirizine.
Warfarin, which is a blood thinner.
Metoclopramide, which is one of the medications used to treat vomiting and nausea, especially resulting from chemotherapy.
Paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine are used as directed by the doctor. The doctor usually determines the dose according to the patient's need, health condition, and age.
But in general, the recommended dose of the medicine for adults and children aged 12 years and over is two tablets, every 6 hours during sleep hours, as needed.
For adolescents aged 12-17 years , it is recommended to avoid using the medicine for more than 48 hours, except after consulting a doctor.
Tablets and syrup
Store at room temperature (25°C) away from heat and moisture, and out of the reach of children.
The following is recommended when using paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine :
Take paracetamol, chlorphenarmine, and pseudoephedrine with food or milk, as it may affect the stomach.
If you forget a dose of the medicine, you should take the next dose as usual, and do not double the dose.
It is recommended not to increase the dose beyond what is prescribed by the doctor, to avoid liver damage.
The tablet should be swallowed whole with a glass of water.
This medicine should not be used for more than a week without consulting a doctor. For adolescents aged 12-17 years, it is recommended not to use the medicine for more than 48 hours without consulting a doctor.
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