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Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief

Generic name: acetaminophen chlorpheniramine, and phenylephrine A-SEET-as-MIN-oh-fen; KLOR-
Brand names: Comtrex Flu Therapy, Comtrex Sinus and Severe Cold, Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief, Norel AD, Relief-PE,… Show all 22 brands
The class of drug: upper respiratory combinations

What is Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief?

Acetaminophen has been identified as an anti-inflammatory and fever-reducing medication. Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine that decreases the effects of the natural chemical histamine that is present in our bodies. Histamine is known to cause itching of your nose, sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose. Phenylephrine (a decongestant) can help relieve nasal congestion by contracting blood vessels that line your nasal passages. Dilapidated blood vessels can lead to nasal stuffiness (congestion). Flunase Headache along with Allergic Relief is a combination medication that is used to treat headaches and body aches, fever, a stuffy or runny nose, as well as itching, sneezing eyes, sinus congestion due to allergies, a general cold, and flu. Flonase headaches as well as allergy relief may also be used for reasons not mentioned in this medication guide.

Side effects of Flonase headache and Allergy Relief

Seek medical attention immediately. If you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergy, such as asthma, hives, or swelling of your lips, face, and tongue, In rare instances, the acetaminophen drug can trigger an extreme skin reaction, which can lead to death. This could occur even if you've taken acetaminophen before and did not experience any reaction. Take a break from Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief and consult your physician in the event of an itch or redness on your skin that spreads and causes blistering or flaking. If you have this kind of reaction, then you shouldn't take any medicine that has acetaminophen. This medication could cause severe adverse effects. Stop taking this medicine and consult your physician immediately if you experience:

  • Chest pain, a rapid pulse, or an irregular heart rate
  • Hallucinations, confusion, extreme nervousness,
  • Tremor, seizure (convulsions);
  • Bleeding or bruising, an uncommon weakness
  • Very little or no urine;
  • Nausea and pain in your stomach area itching, nausea, loss of appetite, a dark stool, a clay-colored jaundice (yellowing of your eyes or skin),
  • Dangerously hypertension that is dangerous (severe headache, blurred vision, a buzzing in your ears, chest pain, anxiety, breathlessness, irregular heartbeats, seizures)

Dry mouth, constipation, and confusion are more likely among older adults.

Common adverse reactions to flonase allergy and headache relief could include:

  • Dizziness, drowsiness;
  • Mild headache blurred vision, mild headache
  • Dry mouth, nose, or throat;
  • Constipation;
  • Being anxious;
  • Sleep problems (insomnia);

This list doesn't reflect every possible adverse reaction that could arise; more may arise and should be reported directly to your healthcare provider or directly to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar/related drugs

Benadryl, diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine, mometasone nasal, promethazine DM, echinacea, Vicks NyQuil Cold and Flu Nighttime Relief

Warnings

Do not take this medication when you've taken an MAO inhibitor within the last 14 days, for example, isocarboxazid or linezolid. Methylene blue injection, phenelzine rasagiline, selegiline, or tranylcypromine Don't take more of this medicine than is suggested. Acetaminophen overdose could damage your liver and lead to deaths. Call your doctor immediately if you experience nausea, discomfort in your stomach area, itching, or a loss of appetite. black stools, dark urine, and jaundice (yellowing of your eyes or skin). In some cases, acetaminophen could cause an extreme skin reaction. Take a break from this medication and consult your doctor in the event of the appearance of a rash or skin redness that grows and leads to peeling and blisters.

Before you take this drug

This medication is used if you have an allergy to chlorpheniramine, acetaminophen, or phenylephrine. Do not take this medication. If you've previously had an MAO inhibitor within the past 14 days, Serious interactions between drugs can occur. MAO inhibitors are isocarboxazid rasagiline, linezolid, phenelzine selegiline, tranylcypromine, and

Speak with a physician or pharmacist about whether it is appropriate for you to take this medication in the event of any other medical conditions, including:

  • Asthma or COPD coughing with mucus, or a cough that is due to smoking, emphysema, chronic asthma, or chronic bronchitis;
  • A blockage in your stomach or in your intestines
  • Alcoholism, liver disease, or if you consume more than three alcohol-based drinks daily;
  • Kidney disease;
  • Heart disease, high blood pressure, coronary artery diseases, or recent heart attacks
  • An overly large prostate or urination issues;
    glaucoma;
  • Diabetes;
  • Thyroid hyperactive;
  • Pheochromocytoma (an adrenal gland tumor);
  • If you are taking potassium (Cytra, Epiklor, K-Lyte, K-Phos Kaon Klor-Con Polycitra Urocit K),

It isn't known if Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief could harm the unborn baby. Don't use this medication without seeking your doctor's guidance if you are expecting. This medication could be absorbed in breast milk. It could cause harm to a nursing infant. Antihistamines, as well as decongestants, can also reduce the production of breast milk. Do not take this medication without seeking your physician's guidance if you're breastfeeding babies.

How to take Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief?

Take it exactly as indicated on the label or as directed by your physician. Do not take it in larger quantities, in smaller amounts, or for longer periods than prescribed. The medicine is typically taken for a brief period until symptoms improve. Never take more of this medicine than is recommended; doing so could damage your liver and lead to death. Measure liquid medicines using a spoon designed specifically for measuring doses or medicine cup, not the standard spoon used on tables. If you do not own either device, speak with your pharmacist to acquire one. Drop one or more tablets of effervescent into an ice-cold glass of at least 4 ounces (12 cups). Mix well, and drink all at once.

Children younger than four should never take cold or cough medicine without first consulting with a physician, as inadvertent misuse could result in death. Do not use for longer than seven consecutive days. Stop taking the medication and contact your doctor should you experience an increase in temperature after three days of treatment or if there is still discomfort after seven days (or five days in the case of children). If the symptoms worsen or you notice an ongoing skin rash, pain, headaches, or any type of redness or swelling, If you require medical or surgical tests, be sure to inform your doctor or surgeon before the appointment time if you have taken this medication in the last few days. Keep the medicine at room temperature, far from heat and moisture. Don't allow the liquid medicine to cool down.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Because Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief is administered when required, it is possible that you are not following a regular dosing regimen.if your medication requires regular dosage, take the missed dose as soon as you remember to. Do not take your missed dosage if you are nearing the time for the next scheduled dose. Don't take any extra medication to make up for the missed dose.

What happens if I overdose?

Get medical attention immediately, or contact the poison help line at 1 800 221222. Acetaminophen overdoses could be fatal. The initial signs of an acetaminophen-related overdose include a decrease in appetite, nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, sweating, weakness, or confusion. The symptoms that follow may include discomfort in your abdomen, darkened urine, and discoloration of your skin or the whites of your eyes.

What should be avoided?

Consult a physician or pharmacist prior to taking any other cold, allergy, pain, or sleep medicine. Acetaminophen (sometimes abbreviated as APAP) is present in a variety of combination medications. Combining certain medications can result in excessive amounts of acetaminophen that could cause an unfatal overdose. Check the label to find out if a medication includes acetaminophen or APAP. Do not drink alcohol. It could increase the chances of suffering liver harm when taking acetaminophen. It can also cause a number of adverse effects from chlorpheniramine. The medicine can cause blurred vision or even impair your reactions or thinking. Be aware of this if you drive or engage in any activity that requires that you be aware and able to clearly see.

Interaction with other drug

Consult a physician or pharmacist prior to using Flonase for headache or allergy relief if you are taking any other medications, such as prescription and over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, supplements, and herbal remedies. Certain medications may interact to produce adverse or dangerous side effects when taken together; unfortunately, all interactions may not be mentioned here. Combining this medication with other medications that make you sleepy or cause breathing problems can cause more harm. Consult your physician before using Flonase Headache and Allergy Relief, a sleeping pill, a narcotic pain medication, or a muscle relaxer. medications for depression, anxiety, or seizures.

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