Bronkaid Tablets

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Bronkaid Tablets Ephedrine + Guaifenesin

Ephedrine is a medication and stimulant.[5] It is often used to prevent low blood pressure during anesthesia.[5] It has also been used for asthma, narcolepsy, and obesity but is not the preferred treatment.[5] It is of unclear benefit in nasal congestion.[5] It can be taken by mouth or by injection into a muscle, vein, or just under the skin.[5] Onset with intravenous use is fast, while injection into a muscle can...

Are we sure that bronkaid tablets haven't been taken off the market in some areas? I went to 3 different drug stores today, in Columbus County, North Carolina, to purchase, and there was an empty shelf where they once were. Not even the pharmacists could say whether they had been discontinued. ## Bronkaid is not being carried in drug stores in Columbia city indiana ## Thanks for your kind response. ## Bronkaid was discontinued as of 12/31/11 due to a phase out of these types of medications. Have you tried consulting your doctor about using an alternative medication? ## Actually, we have not. The medicines are for my wife, who has had bouts with asthma her entire life. It seems that once we find something that works, it is discontinued. The physicians advice, I suppose, is always goo...

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I find it difficult to purchase epinephrine (Bronkaid Tablets) for asthma because the states New York (where I work) and New Jersey (where I live) are more worried about people purchasing Bronkaid tablets for making crystal meth than they are about making it available to people who need it for health reasons. I don't drive, don't have a license to scan to purchase them in states that require ID, nor do I have a passport. So, now you have to have a passport or license to get medications for a chronic illness. This is very unfair to people who are ill; the government is far too paranoid for my health. ## I am very sorry about what you are going through, however, these practices have been in place for several years, now and the DEA has recently begun cracking down on pharmacies tha...

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Can certain over the counter medications or prescription medications cause a false positive for Methamphetamine in a blood test? ## Information listed below is based on drug tests in general, whether it be urine, blood, saliva, or hair tests. The following ingredients and meds can cause false positives for (Meth) amphetamines (from erowid): Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, propylephedrine, phenylephrine, or desoxyephedrine: (Nyquil, Contact, Sudafed, Allerest, Tavist-D, Dimetapp, etc) Phenegan-D, Robitussin Cold and Flu, Vicks Nyquil Over-the-counter diet aids with phenylpropanolamine: (Dexatrim, Accutrim [note] this compound has since been banned for use in the US) Over-the-counter nasal sprays: (Vicks inhaler, Afrin) Asthma medications: (Marax, Bronkaid tablets, Primatine Tablets) Prescrip...

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