Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine

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Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine is a combination medication used in the treatment of symptoms associated with allergies and the common cold. It contains two active ingredients: Carbinoxamine, an antihistamine, and Pseudoephedrine, a decongestant.

Composition

The medication is composed of two active ingredients:

  • Carbinoxamine: This is a first-generation H1 antagonist, which means it works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic symptoms.

Indications

Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine is indicated for the temporary relief of symptoms associated with:

Contraindications

This medication is contraindicated in patients with:

Side Effects

Possible side effects of Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine include:

Interactions

Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine may interact with:

See Also

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