Respiratory Health: Medications

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  • Bosentan

    11/06/07, Healthwise

    Your doctor may have you take a pregnancy test before you start using this medicine, to make sure you are not pregnant. You may also be re-tested each month during your treatment.

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  • Oxymetazoline nasal

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Do not use oxymetazoline nasal for longer than 3 to 5 days. Longer use could cause damage to your nasal tissue and lead to chronic congestion. If your symptoms do not improve, see your doctor.

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  • Guaifenesin (oral)

    03/12/08, Healthwise

    Use this medication exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use it in larger amounts or for longer than recommended.

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  • Codeine and guaifenesin

    08/13/08, Healthwise

    Codeine is in a group of drugs called narcotics. It is a cough suppressant that affects the signals in the brain that trigger cough reflex.

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  • Guaifenesin and hydrocodone

    03/24/08, Healthwise

    Guaifenesin is an expectorant. It helps loosen congestion in your chest and throat, making it easier to cough out through your mouth.

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  • Dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, and phenylephrine

    03/03/08, Healthwise

    Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant. It affects the signals in the brain that trigger cough reflex.

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  • Atropine/chlorpheniramine/hyoscyamine/phenylephrine/scopolamin

    01/28/08, Healthwise

    Avoid becoming overheated or dehydrated during exercise and in hot weather. Atropine, chlorpheniramine, hyoscyamine, phenylephrine, and scopolamine can decrease perspiration and you may be more prone to heat stroke.

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  • Chlorpheniramine, dihydrocodeine, and phenylephrine

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Chlorpheniramine, dihydrocodeine, and phenylephrine may increase the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including antidepressants, alcohol, antihistamines, sedatives (used to treat insomnia), pain relievers, anxiety medicines, seizure medi

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  • Brompheniramine, dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, phenylephrine

    02/21/08, Healthwise

    Brompheniramine is an antihistamine that reduces the natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose.

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  • Brompheniramine/carbetapentane/phenylephrine

    11/13/06, Healthwise

    Avoid using other medicines that make you sleepy (such as cold medicine, pain medication, muscle relaxers, and medicine for seizures, depression or anxiety). They can add to sleepiness caused by brompheniramine, carbetapentane, and phenylephrine.

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