Main Ingredient: Diphenhydramine
Dytuss is an antihistamine which blocks the release of histamine, a chemical in the body that narrows air passages in the lungs and causes inflammation during allergy reaction. By doing so Dytuss relieves red, itchy eyes and the redness and swelling from hives and other rashes that are caused by allergic reactions. Dytuss also relieves the sneezing, coughing, runny or stuffy nose, and other symptoms of seasonal allergies and the common cold with drying and sedative effects.
Dytuss is also used in patients Parkinson's disease, to treat allergic reactions to blood transfusions, insomnia and motion sickness.
DYTUSS WARNING AND CAUTION
Avoid using Dytuss if you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to antihistamines.
Avoid using Dytuss or other antihistamines if you have narrow-angle glaucoma, peptic ulcer or other stomach problems, enlarged prostate, or difficulty urinating.
Use Dytuss with care if you have a history of asthma, emphysema, thyroid disease, high blood pressure, or heart disease.
Dytuss can cause drowsiness. Avoid driving or operating dangerous machinery until you know how you respond to Dytuss.
Dytuss should not be used in newborn or premature infants.
DYTUSS SIDE EFFECTS
Antihistamines like Dytuss can make adults less alert and may cause excitability, in young children.
Seniors are more likely to experience lightheadedness, extreme calm, and low blood pressure.
Common side effects of Dytuss may include dizziness, excessive calm, dry mouth increased chest congestion, drowsiness, and upset stomach.
Rare side effects of Dytuss may include confusion, blurred vision, constipation, diarrhea, excitation, fatigue, difficult urination, headache, hives, hypersensitivity to light, irregular heartbeat, loss of appetite, low blood pressure, nausea, rash, ringing in the ears, stuffy nose, tightness of chest, vertigo, and vomiting.
DYTUSS INTERACTION
Avoid drinking alcohol while taking Dytuss.
Check with your doctor before combining Dytuss with the following:
Antidepressant (MAO) inhibitors
Sedative
Tranquilizers and
sleeping pills
Herbs like catnip, gotu kola, kava, ginseng, St. John's wort and others.
DYTUSS DOSES
Dytuss should not be used in newborn or premature infants.
For Allergy
Adults and Children 12 and older: 25-50 mg every 4-6
hours
For Insomnia
Adults and Children 12 and older: 25-50 mg at
bedtime
For Cough
Adults and Children 12 and older: 25 mg every 4
hours
Children 6-12 years: 12.5 mg every 4 hours
Children 2-6 years:
6.25 mg every 4 hours
DYTUSS AND PREGNANCY
Consult your doctor before using Dytuss during pregnancy especially during the last trimester.
Antihistamine like Dytuss is not recommended for nursing mothers. Switch to bottle-feed while taking Dytuss.
DYTUSS OVERDOSE
In case of Dytuss overdose, seek medical attention right away. Symptoms of Dytuss overdose include aggression, confusion, severe drowsiness, dilated pupils, seizures, flushing and upset stomach.
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