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Paracetamol/Doxylamine/Phenylephrine

    DEA Class;  OTC

    Common Brand Names; Alka-Seltzer Plus Severe Allergy Sinus Congestion & Headache, Vicks NyQuil Sinus, QlearQuil Nighttime Sinus & Congestion Relief

    • Antihistamine/Decongestant/Analgesic Combos

    Acetaminophen: Blocks pain impulse generation peripherally & may inhibit the generation of prostaglandin in the CNS; reduces fever by inhibiting hypothalamic heat-regulating center

    Doxylamine: Competitively blocks histamine from binding to H1 receptors; significant antimuscarinic activity & penetrates CNS, which causes pronounced tendency to induce sedation

    Phenylephrine: Vasoconstrictor & decongestant that relieves symptoms resulting from irritation of upper respiratory tract tissue; shrinks swollen mucous membranes, reduces nasal congestion & tissue hyperemia

    Indicated for Sinus Pain, Congestion, Rhinorrhea, Sneezing, Headache

    Documented hypersensitivity

    Asthma

    Narrow-angle glaucoma

    Symptomatic prostate hypertrophy

    Bladder-neck obstruction

    Stenosing peptic ulcer

    Known G-6-PD deficiency

    Hypertension

    Reflex tachycardia

    Severe peripheral & visceral vasoconstriction

    Dizziness

    Drowsiness

    Excitability

    Headache

    Restlessness

    Tremor

    Dermatologic rash

    Anemia blood dyscrasias (neutropenia, pancytopenia, leukopenia)

    Bilirubin & alkaline phosphatase may increase

    Dry mouth, throat, and nose

    Thickening of mucus in nose or throat

    Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity possible in chronic alcoholics following various dose levels; severe or recurrent pain or high or continued fever may indicate a serious illness; contained in many OTC products and combined use with these products may result in toxicity due to cumulative doses exceeding recommended maximum dose

    Acetaminophen: Risk for rare, but serious skin reactions that can be fatal; these reactions include Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP); symptoms may include skin redness, blisters and rash

    Doxylamine may exacerbate angle closure glaucoma, hyperthyroidism, peptic ulcer, or urinary tract obstruction; xerostomia may occur

    Phenylephrine is a vasoconstrictor and may increase blood pressure

    Pregnant or breastfeeding patients should seek advice of health professional before using OTC drugs

    Adults

    2 capsules PO q4hr; not to exceed 6 doses/day

    Pediatric

    <12 years: Ask a pediatrician

    ≥12 years: 2 capsules PO q4hr; not to exceed 6 doses/day

    acetaminophen/doxylamine/phenylephrine

    capsule

    • 325mg/6.25mg/5mg