Hydrocodone Pseudoephedrine

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Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Hydrocodone (Dihydrocodeinone) is an opioid used to treat pain and as a cough suppressant.[9] It is taken by mouth.[9] Typically it is dispensed as the combination acetaminophen/hydrocodone or ibuprofen/hydrocodone for pain severe enough to require an opioid[10][11] and in combination with homatropine methylbromide to relieve cough.[9] It is also available by itself in a long-acting form under the brand name Zohyd...

Guaifenesin + Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Guaifenesin, sold under the brand name Mucinex, among others,[3] is a medication used as an expectorant, intended to help cough out phlegm from the airways.[3] Chemically it is an ether of guaiacol and glycerine. It is unclear if it decreases coughing.[3] Use is not recommended in children less than 6 years old.[4] It is often used in combination with other medications.[3] It is taken by mouth.[3] ...

Carbinoxamine + Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Carbinoxamine/pseudoephedrine is an antihistamine and decongestant combination, marketed as Rondec, Ceron and Coldec. It contains two active ingredients: carbinoxamine and pseudoephedrine. References https://www.drugs.com/cdi/rondec.html .mw-parser-output .asbox{position:relative;overflow:hidden}.mw-parser-output .asbox table{background:transparent}.mw-parser-output .asbox p{margin:0}.mw-parser-output .asbox p+p{margin-top:0.25em}.mw-parser-output .asbox-body{font-style:italic}.mw-parser-...

Brompheniramine + Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Brompheniramine, sold under the brand name Dimetapp among others, is a first-generation antihistamine drug of the propylamine (alkylamine) class.[2] It is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of the common cold and allergic rhinitis, such as runny nose, itchy eyes, watery eyes, and sneezing. Like the other first-generation drugs of its class, it is considered a sedating antihistamine.[2] It was patented in 1948 and came into medical use in 1955.[...

Hydrocodone + Chlorpheniramine + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is a sympathomimetic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes. It may be used as a nasal/sinus decongestant, as a stimulant, or as a wakefulness-promoting agent[4] in higher doses.[5] It was first characterized in 1889, by the German chemists Ladenburg and Oelschlägel, who used a sample that had been isolated from Ephedra vulgaris by the Merck pharmaceutical corporation of Darmstadt, Germany.[6] The...

Chlorpheniramine + Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Cold medicines are a group of medications taken individually or in combination as a treatment for the symptoms of the common cold and similar conditions of the upper respiratory tract. The term encompasses a broad array of drugs, including analgesics, antihistamines and decongestants, among many others. It also includes drugs which are marketed as cough suppressants or antitussives, but their effectiveness in reducing cough symptoms is unclear or minimal.[1][2]...

Hydrocodone + Potassium Guaiacolsulfonate + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Hydrocodone (Dihydrocodeinone) is an opioid used to treat pain and as a cough suppressant.[9] It is taken by mouth.[9] Typically it is dispensed as the combination acetaminophen/hydrocodone or ibuprofen/hydrocodone for pain severe enough to require an opioid[10][11] and in combination with homatropine methylbromide to relieve cough.[9] It is also available by itself in a long-acting form under the brand name Zohyd...

Chlorpheniramine + Guaifenesin + Hydrocodone + Pseudoephedrine Drug Index

Chlorphenamine (CP, CPM), also known as chlorpheniramine, is an antihistamine used to treat the symptoms of allergic conditions such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever).[2] It is taken by mouth.[2] The medication takes effect within 2 hours and lasts for about 4-6.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, restlessness, and weakness.[2] Other side effects may include dry mouth and wheeziness.[2] It is a first-genera...

pain reliever ## Tablets with an L followed by 3 additional numbers are actually over the counter products that are sold in many stores as their generic or store brands. This one contains 120mgs of Pseudoephedrine, which is used to alleviate cold symptoms. You can learn more Pseudoephedrine details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability and insomnia. Are there any questions or comments? Is there anything I can help with?

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brown in color; HD 813 stamped on capsule ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Atuss HD; which is a combination of Chlorpheniramine (2 mg) + Hydrocodone (5 mg) + Pseudoephedrine (30 mg), used to treat coughing and other related conditions. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you

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how many mg are in a teaspoon of hydron psc syrup ## Each serving of Hydron PSC Liquid oral solution is said to contain the following dosages: Chlorpheniramine 0.4 MG/ML + Hydrocodone 1 MG/ML + Pseudoephedrine 6 MG/ML To my understanding, that is milligrams per milliliter; and one teaspoon is 5 ml, so if I'm seeing this correctly, you would be getting 5 servings if you took a teaspoon of it. Does that make sense? I hope this info helps!

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Does walfinate d contain acetaminophen or hydrocodone? ## Hi, Jeff! How are you feeling? Wal-Finate D is actually an over the counter product, so Hydrocodone can be ruled out, because that is not available over the counter in the U.S. That is a prescription only medication, because it's a narcotic opiate. This product contains Chlorpheniramine and Pseudoephedrine, it is used to treat cold and allergy symptoms. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness and dry mouth. You can learn more Chlorpheniramine details here and there are more Pseudoephedrine details here. And that means that it doesn't contain Acetaminophen, either. Is there anything else I can help with?

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i have a bottle of syrup & it says it's "Hyphed Syrup" 200mL. what is this medication used for? what medications are in it? & what medication is similar to it? ## The generic name of Hyphed is: chlorpheniramine + hydrocodone + pseudoephedrine. The combination of these medications are used to treat runny or stuffy nose, sinus congestion, and cough caused by the common cold or flu. Learn More: Hyphed Details I hope this info helps!

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I found a yellow pill that has a V on one side and 36/01 on the other. ## Hi Michael, The yellow pill which you are describing is Guaifenesin (600 mg) + Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride SR (120 mg), which is used in the treatment of coughing, but the drug has numerous other uses, including medical, veterinary, and personal. More details about this medication are available at: @ Gil Villa, This tablet contains Hydrocodone Bitartrate 10 mg + Acetaminophen 325 mg (NDC 0603-3887). Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Croscarmellose Sodium - D&c Yellow No. 10 - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Povidones - Starch, Corn - Stearic Acid - Crospovidone Ref: DailyMed ## if you find any info let me know...I am trying to fin a yellow pill with a V on one side and a 31/90 on ...

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A family member was prescribed Pancof HC recently and was unable to find it anywhere in our city pharmacies. She was told that it had been taken off the market! Is this statement correct? I notice it is still very much active on research of this drug on Google. ## From what I can find, Pancof HC contained Hydrocodone and Pseudophedrine and the product is now considered obsolete and has been replaced with other medication options. Where are you located? Such a combination carries a very high risk of abuse and addiction, which is why in the U.S. anything containing Pseudoephedrine has been moved behind the pharmacy counter. You have to ask for it, sign for it and can only purchase a limited amount. In addition, the Hydrocodone is a narcotic, it has been used in many medications as an anti...

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I have a white oblong pill with no score, and has an L434 imprint on one side and nothing on the other side. Could this be a Lortab? ## Based on the pill description, I've located an "oblong" (capsule-shaped) white tablet marked L484, as well as a "round" white pill marked L434. Unfortunately, neither one of these are Lortab (Hydrocodone Bitartrate + Acetaminophen). The L484 tablet contains Acetaminophen 500 mg without any Hydrocodone (NDC 30142-0484). Acetaminophen is a mild pain reliever and fever reducer. While the L434 pill contains Pseudoephedrine (60 mg) + Triprolidine (2.5 mg); which is used to help relieve a common cold, hay fever, and allergies. (NDC 00113-0434). I hope this information helps! ## I can look different ways but if the pill has the letter L be...

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I tested positive for meth in a urine drug test; however i have been clean for 3+ years. I'm currently taking prescription medications: omeprazole, hydrocodone/acetaminophen, escitalopram, tramadol, temazepam, lorazepam, sinvastatin,. OTC: aspirin, claritin and afrin. Can any of these medications be the cause of the positive drug test? ## Yes, some of the drugs you are on, and in combination may cause a false reaction on a cup or card test, and even on EIA. That is why it is very important to have every non-negative, or Positive test CONFIRMED by LC/MS/MS or GC/MS. That is the only way to know for sure. ## I believe that one of your medications for the seasonal allergies has pseudoephedrine in it or something very similar that is used as a nasal decongestant. This will cause false p...

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NDC 27808-088 NDC Database

Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride Oral Solution by Tris Pharma Inc ## Package Codes: 27808-088-01

NDC 59741-267 NDC Database

Hydrocodone Bitartrate Chlorpheniramine Maleate and Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride Oral Solution by Bio-pharm, Inc. ## Package Codes: 59741-267-16, 59741-267-17

NDC 0574-1103 NDC Database

Hydrocodone Bitartrate, Chlorpheniramine Maleate and Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride Oral Solution by Paddock Laboratories, LLC ## Package Codes: 0574-1103-16

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