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Vesprolid HCl Uses |
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The prophylaxis and treatment of symptoms associated with the common cold, acute and subacute sinusitis, acute eustachian salpingitis, serous otitis media with eustachian tube congestion, aerotitis media and croup; in allergic conditions which respond to antihistamines, including hay fever, pollenosis, allergic and vasomotor rhinitis.
Concomitant use of this product with sympathomimetic agents such as decongestants, appetite suppressants, and amphetamine-like psychostimulants or with monoamine oxidase inhibitors may occasionally cause a rise in blood pressure.
Because of its pseudoephedrine component, this product may partially reverse the hypotensive action of drugs which interfere with sympathetic activity including bretylium, bethanidine, guanethidine, debrisoquine, methyldopa, beta and/or alpha adrenergic blocking agents.
Some patients may exhibit mild sedation or mild stimulation.
Sleep disturbance and rarely hallucinations have been reported.
Urinary retention may occasionally occur in male subjects where prostatic enlargement is present. Fixed drug eruption due to pseudoephedrine and lichenoid skin eruption due to triprolidine have been reported but both these reactions should be regarded as rare events.
Hypersensitivity to triprolidine or pseudoephedrine.
Should not be administered to patients receiving MAO inhibitors or who have taken them within preceding 2 weeks.
Patients with severe hypertension or severe coronary artery disease.
Pseudoephedrine HCl/triprolidine HCl in Thailand.
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Vesprolid HCl 50 x 10's | |
Vesprolid HCl 500's | |
List of Vesprolid HCl substitutes (brand and generic names): | |
Actifed Syrup (Malaysia) | |
Barkafedrin | |
Beactafed/Beactafed Co (Singapore) | |
Dofed (Vietnam) | |
Dofed 1 Blister x 10 Tablet | |
Dofed 3 Blister x 10 Tablet | |
Pseudoephedrine HCl/triprolidine HCl (Thailand) | |
Syncofit (Singapore) | |
Syncofit 1's |
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Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD Pharmacology
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