Tessalon Perles

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Tessalon Perles Benzonatate

Benzonatate, sold under the brand name Tessalon among others, is a medication used to try to help with the symptoms of cough and hiccups.[1][2] It is taken by mouth.[1] Use is not recommended in those under the age of ten.[3] Effects generally begin within 20 minutes and last up to eight hours.[1][4] Side effects include sleepiness, dizziness, headache, upset stomach, skin rash, hallucinations, and...

for ear and throat congestion ## They are actually called Tessalon Perles and they contain the active ingredient Benzonatate. THEY DO NOT TREAT CONGESTION! This is a type of topical anisthetic that helps prevent cough . ## ## You're correct. IT WORKS, TOO! One of my Allergist friends who literally grew up in a drugstore (his Dad owned the neighborhood pharmacy "back in the day"swears by them and, like me, he is not afraid to write for Controlled Substances when necessary. This doc is the only physician (other than my dermatologist) I know who orders "extemporaneous" prescriptions. (About 15 years ago, I had a bad case of Asthmatic Bronchitis; in addition to the antibiotic — which I chose because I take Coumadin and know more than he does about inte...

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begins with a t and is like a gel ## Did you perhaps mean Tessalon Perles? They meet this description and contain a small amount of the anesthetic Benzonatate to treat and prevent coughing. Side effects can include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and numb mouth and throat. Read more:

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used for bronchitis cough need the name ## It's a clear pill that stops the coughing. ## Tessalon Perles (Benzonatate) ## Thank you this was helpful ## It is likely that krasch's post is correct. Benzonatate basically acts like a local anesthetic to suppress coughing and has been shown to be very effective, while not having the same risk of abuse that narcotics have when used to treat cough. Are there any other questions or comments? You can learn more Benzonatate details here. ## Tesslon pearls Is the medication .

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has numbers 445 h13 on it. please tell me what it is. ## small yellowish clear gel pill used for coughing ## I believe you may be referring to Tessalon Perles, which contain the active ingredient Benzonatate, this is a topical anesthetic used to help prevent coughing. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. You can read more about this medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## In regards to the first post, that marking is actually ETH 445 and it contains 15mgs of Oxycodone, a generic for Roxicodone, this is a very potent narcotic analgesic. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. You can read more about this medication here: Anything else I can help you with?

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I found oval yellow pills in my sons room and need help finding out what they are. They're labeled PA 46 on the pills, that's all I have to go on. It seems like they're liquid inside the soft exterior. ## This caplet contains Benzonatate 100mg (NDC 50111-0851). Inactive Ingredients: - D&C Yellow No. 10 - Gelatin - Glycerin - Water ## Benzonatate capsules What are benzonatate capsules? BENZONATATE (Tessalon® Perles) helps to relieve coughs caused by colds, flu or other lung conditions. Occasionally this medicine is prescribed for hiccups that do not stop. Generic benzonatate capsules are available. This is what the pill is.

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yellow gelcap with A 1 on one side ## The actual name is Tessalon Perles, they contain the active ingredient Benzonatate, it is an anesthetic used to help prevent severe coughing. Read more: Do you have any questions?

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NDC 0069-0122 NDC Database

Tessalon Perles 100 mg Oral Capsule by Pfizer Laboratories ## Markings: T ## Shape: Round ## Color: Yellow ## Package Codes: 0069-0122-01

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