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What is Paracetamol/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride/Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride and what is it used for?
Paracetamol belongs to a class of medications known as pain relievers and fever reducers. Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride belongs to a class of medications known as decongestants and works to reduce nasal congestion that you may experience during colds and flu. Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride is an antihistamine (allergy medication) that helps relieve the signs and symptoms of allergies, colds, and flu, such as sneezing, coughing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, and itchy nose, eyes, and throat. Diphenhydramine also helps you sleep better if you are unable to sleep well due to pain. This combination is used for rapid relief of the signs and symptoms associated with colds and flu, such as sore throat, cough, fever, headache, runny nose, muscle aches, and blocked and congested nose.
Do not take paracetamol/pseudoephedrine hydrochloride/diphenhydramine hydrochloride.
• If you are allergic to paracetamol, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, diphenhydramine hydrochloride, or other sympathomimetic drugs (such as appetite suppressants, decongestants, or stimulants), or any of the ingredients in this medicine. Tell your doctor about the allergy and any signs you experience.• If you are taking other products containing paracetamol, cold and flu remedies, or decongestants. Make sure you do not exceed the dose.• If you are taking or have taken within the past two weeks MAO inhibitors (used to treat depression), such as moclobemide.
Warnings and Precautions
• Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
• Be sure to tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems, including alcoholic liver disease, or if you have mild arthritis and need to take painkillers every day.
• Talk to your doctor immediately if you have a severe sore throat that lasts more than two days along with a headache, fever, rash, vomiting, or nausea.
• Long-term use of this medicine may be harmful to the liver.
• This medicine should be taken only when necessary.
• Be sure to tell your doctor if you have ever had breathing problems after taking similar painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
• Do not use this medicine for other purposes and do not share it with anyone.
• Avoid drinking alcohol with this medicine to avoid liver damage.
• Talk to your doctor before starting treatment if you have trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate, high blood pressure, liver or kidney problems, heart problems, diabetes (high blood sugar levels), overactive thyroid, breathing problems (such as chronic cough, cough due to smoking, cough with a lot of mucus, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis), or glaucoma (high eye pressure).
• Stop taking the medicine and talk to your doctor if your symptoms do not improve, worsen, or last for more than 7 days, if you experience a persistent cough, rash, swelling, redness, headache, or fever that worsens or lasts for more than 3 days, or if new symptoms appear, or if you experience dizziness, nervousness, or insomnia.
Possible Side Effects
Possible side effects include signs of an allergic reaction, such as a rash and itching, signs of breathing problems such as difficulty breathing (more likely if you've previously experienced them after taking similar pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen), sudden weight loss, nausea, yellowing of the skin and eyes, loss of appetite, unexplained bleeding or bruising, blood in the stool or sudden abdominal pain, sudden severe headache, peeling skin or rash, or mouth sores, difficulty urinating (rare but may occur in men with an enlarged prostate gland), irregular or rapid heart rate, and unusual tiredness. Common side effects include nervousness, vomiting, dry mouth, dizziness, nausea, sleep problems, and drowsiness. Other side effects include insomnia, agitation, hallucinations, high blood pressure, feeling extremely happy, confusion, ringing in the ears, blurred vision, headache, loss of coordination, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion or stomach pain, chest discomfort, abnormalities in blood tests for liver function, weakness, fatigue, and changes in blood pressure.
Other medicines and paracetamol/pseudoephedrine hydrochloride/diphenhydramine hydrochloride
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any of the following medicines:
• If you are taking metoclopramide or domperidone (used for vomiting or nausea).• If you are taking cholestyramine (used to lower cholesterol).• If you are taking blood-thinning medications (such as warfarin) and need to take a painkiller every day. Chronic use of painkillers and blood-thinning medications may increase the risk of bleeding.
• If you are taking other products containing paracetamol, cold and flu remedies, or decongestants.
• If you are taking medications for high blood pressure.
• If you are taking tricyclic antidepressants (used to treat depression), such as amitriptyline and imipramine.
• If you are taking sodium bicarbonate (used to treat indigestion and some kidney conditions).
• If you are taking sedatives.
• If you are taking or have taken within the last two weeks MAO inhibitors (used to treat depression), such as moclobemide.
• If you are drinking alcohol.
How to take Paracetamol/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride/Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride
Adults and children aged 12 years and over
Take two tablets by mouth up to four times a day
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