Fedahist Expectorant is a decongestant and expectorant combination. The expectorant in Fedahist Expectorant helps loosen the thick mucus that causes chest congestion. The decongestant in Fedahist Expectorant is used to give relief from stuffy nose, runny nose, and ear congestion caused by allergies and or the common cold, or infection. Fedahist Expectorant works by stimulating receptors in the body, mostly in the lining of the nose and sinuses, causing the blood vessel to contract. This results in less fluid to pass through into these linings. Fedahist Expectorant helps relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion by reducing the production of mucus. This combination does not cure cold or allergy; instead it provides relief from the symptoms.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT WARNING
Pseudoephedrine in Fedahist Expectorant increases blood pressure. If you are using blood pressure medicines like beta-blocker, consult your physician before using any decongestants like Fedahist Expectorant.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT CAUTION
Inform your physician if you are allergic to Pseudoephedrine found in Fedahist Expectorant.
Avoid Fedahist Expectorant if you have severe high blood pressure, glaucoma, or kidney disease.
Fedahist Expectorant may cause insomnia.
Fedahist Expectorant should be used with caution if you have pre-existing heart problems, liver disease, COPD, emphysema, thyroid disease, diabetes, enlarged prostate, and history of seizures.
Avoid taking Fedahist Expectorant within 2 weeks of using an MAO-inhibitor.
Fedahist Expectorant may cause drowsiness or low concentration. Use caution when driving or operating machinery.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT SIDE EFFECTS
Common side effects of Fedahist Expectorant include insomnia, dizziness, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and upset stomach.
Rare side effects of Fedahist Expectorant include irregular heartbeat, chest pain, rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, breathing problems, difficulty urinating, and seizures.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT INTERACTIONS
Fedahist Expectorant should not be used within 2 weeks of using an MAO-inhibitor. Check with your physician before combining it with the following:
Beta-blockers
Mecamylamine
Methyldopa
Reserpine
Sleeping
pills
Avoid Fedahist Expectorant if you use a pacemaker and take digoxin.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT AND PREGNANCY
Do not take Fedahist Expectorant without the advice of your physician if you are or planning to become pregnant.
Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed while taking Fedahist Expectorant as it does pass into breast milk.
FEDAHIST EXPECTORANT OVERDOSE
Fedahist Expectorant overdose symptoms may include sedation, irregular heartbeat, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, heavy breathing, confusion, hallucinations, and seizures.
In case of Fedahist Expectorant overdose, seek medical help right way.
If you miss a dose of Fedahist Expectorant, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose.
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