Respiratory Health: Medications

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  • Dexchlorpheniramine, methscopolamine, and pseudoephedrine

    01/28/08, Healthwise

    Avoid taking diet pills, caffeine pills, or other stimulants (such as ADHD medications) without your doctor's advice. Taking a stimulant together with a decongestant can increase your risk of unpleasant side effects.

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  • Phenylephrine

    03/09/06, Healthwise

    Do not take phenylephrine for longer than 7 days if the condition does not improve or if the symptoms are accompanied by a high fever.

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  • Antibiotics for sinusitis

    08/15/08, Healthwise

    Antibiotics kill or prevent the growth of bacteria that cause some sinus infections.

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  • Telithromycin

    04/13/07, Healthwise

    Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction or liver problems caused by telithromycin or similar antibiotics such as erythromycin (Ery-Tab, E.E.S.), azithromycin (Zithromax), clarithromycin (Biaxin), trolea

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  • Arformoterol inhalation

    04/23/07, Healthwise

    Arformoterol is a bronchodilator. It works by relaxing muscles in the airways to improve breathing.

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  • Pentamidine

    10/25/04, Healthwise

    Pentamidine may affect blood sugar levels. Contact your doctor if you experience any low blood sugar symptoms including

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  • Isoetharine inhalation

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Isoetharine inhalation is not commercially available in the United States.

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  • Terbutaline inhalation

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    It is very important that you use the terbutaline inhaler properly, so that the medicine gets into your lungs. You doctor may want you to use a spacer with the inhaler. Talk to your doctor about proper inhaler use.

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  • Pirbuterol inhalation

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    It is very important that you use your pirbuterol inhaler properly, so that the medicine gets into your lungs. Your doctor may want you to use a spacer with your inhaler. Talk to your doctor about proper inhaler use.

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  • Oxtriphylline

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Call your doctor right away if you experience nausea, vomiting, insomnia, restlessness, seizures, an increased heart rate, or a headache. These could be signs of too much oxtriphylline in your blood.

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