Sudafed60 mg
Tablet
Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride
GlaxoSmithKline
Product Code : 16321
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Medicine overview
Indications of Sudafed 60 mg
Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, especially the nasal mucosa, sinuses and eustachian tube. It is indicated for the symptomatic relief of allergic rhinitis (hay fever), vasomotor rhinitis, the common cold, influenza (flu) and ear congestion caused by ear inflammation or infection. Pseudoephedrine can also be used as a bronchodilator.
Theropeutic Class
Decongestant
Pharmacology
Pseudoephedrine is both an α-and β-adrenergic receptor agonist. It causes vasoconstriction via direct stimulation of α-adrenergic receptors of the respiratory mucosa. It also directly stimulates β-adrenergic receptors causing bronchial relaxation, increased heart rate and contractility.Like ephedrine, pseudoephedrine releasing norepinephrine from its storage sites, an indirect effect. This is its main and direct mechanism of action. The displaced noradrenaline is released into the neuronal synapse where it is free to activate the postsynaptic adrenergic receptors.
Dosage & Administration of Sudafed 60 mg
As a decongestant and symptomatic treatment for upper respiratory tract infections the recommended dose is:Adults: 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours, up to maximum of 240 mg in 24 hoursChildren:
6-12 years of age: 1/2 tablet every 4 to 6 hours daily
2-5 years of age: 1/4 tablet every 4 to 6 hours daily
Less than 2 years of age: This drug is not advised unless specifically recommended by a physician.
Dosage of Sudafed 60 mg
As a decongestant and symptomatic treatment for upper respiratory tract infections the recommended dose is:Adults: 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours, up to maximum of 240 mg in 24 hoursChildren:
6-12 years of age: 1/2 tablet every 4 to 6 hours daily
2-5 years of age: 1/4 tablet every 4 to 6 hours daily
Less than 2 years of age: This drug is not advised unless specifically recommended by a physician.
Contraindications
Pseudoephedrine is contraindicated in-
Hypersensitivity of individuals to this drug
Severe hypertension and coronary artery disease
Concurrent use of Mono Amine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) drugs
Side Effects of Sudafed 60 mg
Serious adverse effects associated with the use of Pseudoephedrine are rare. Symptoms of central nervous system excitation may occur, including sleep disturbances and, rarely, hallucinations have been reported. Skin rashes, with or without irritation, have occasionally been reported.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Although Pseudoephedrine has been in widespread use for many years without apparent ill consequence, there are no specific data on its use during pregnancy. Caution should therefore be exercised by balancing the potential benefit of treatment to the mother against any possible hazards to the developing foetus. Pseudoephedrine is excreted in breast milk in small amounts but the effect of this on breast-fed infants is not known.
Precautions & Warnings
Although Pseudoephedrine has virtually no pressor effects in normotensive patients, it should be used with caution in patients suffering mild to moderate hypertension. As with other sympathomimetic agents, Pseudoephedrine should be used with caution in patients with hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, elevated intraocular pressure and prostatic enlargement. Caution should be exercised when using the product in the presence of severe hepatic impairment or moderate to severe renal impairment.
Overdose Effects of Sudafed 60 mg
As with other sympathomimetic agents, symptoms of overdosage include irritability, restlessness, tremor, convulsions, palpitations, hypertension and difficulty in micturition. Necessary measures should be taken to maintain and support respiration and control convulsions. Gastric lavage should be performed if indicated. If desired, the elimination of Pseudoephedrine can be accelerated by acid diuresis or by dialysis.
Drug Classes
Decongestant
Mode Of Action
Pseudoephedrine is both an α-and β-adrenergic receptor agonist. It causes vasoconstriction via direct stimulation of α-adrenergic receptors of the respiratory mucosa. It also directly stimulates β-adrenergic receptors causing bronchial relaxation, increased heart rate and contractility.Like ephedrine, pseudoephedrine releasing norepinephrine from its storage sites, an indirect effect. This is its main and direct mechanism of action. The displaced noradrenaline is released into the neuronal synapse where it is free to activate the postsynaptic adrenergic receptors.
Pregnancy
Although Pseudoephedrine has been in widespread use for many years without apparent ill consequence, there are no specific data on its use during pregnancy. Caution should therefore be exercised by balancing the potential benefit of treatment to the mother against any possible hazards to the developing foetus. Pseudoephedrine is excreted in breast milk in small amounts but the effect of this on breast-fed infants is not known.
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