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Aspirin/Doxylamine/Dextromethorphan/Phenylephrine

    DEA Class;  OTC

    Common Brand Names; Alka-Seltzer Plus Night Cold & Cough Effervescent

    Antitussives, Non-narcotic Combos

    Aspirin irreversibly inhibits platelet aggregation by inhibiting platelet cyclooxygenase; acetyl group responsible for inactivation of cyclooxygenase via acetylation; hydrolyzed rapidly in plasma, in turn, inhibits conversion of arachidonic acid to PGI2 (potent vasodilator and inhibitor of platelet activation) and thromboxane A2 (potent vasoconstrictor and platelet aggregate)

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

    Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant that acts centrally on the cough center in medulla

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

    Indicated for Relief of Cold Symptoms

    Hypersensitivity

    Liver damage

    Hypoprothrombinemia

    Vitamin K deficiency

    Bleeding disorders

    Asthma

    Due to association of aspirin w/ Reye syndrome, do not use in children (<16 y) with viral infections

    Use within 14 days of MAO inhibitor therapy

    Narrow-angle glaucoma

    Symptomatic prostate hypertrophy

    Bladder-neck obstruction

    Dysrhythmias

    Hypotension

    Tachycardia

    Agitation

    Cerebral edema

    Coma

    Confusion

    Dizziness

    Headache

    Subdural or intracranial hemorrhage

    Lethargy

    Hives

    Rashes

    May potentiate peptic ulcer and cause stomach distress or heartburn

    Dyspepsia

    GI bleeding

    Ulceration & perforation

    Nausea

    Vomiting

    Prolongation of prothrombin time

    Aspirin: May cause transient decrease in renal function and aggravate chronic kidney disease; avoid use in patients with severe anemia, history of blood coagulation defects, or taking anticoagulants

    Dextromethorphan: Do not take for persistent or chronic cough associated with smoking, asthma, or emphysema, or if it is accompanied by excessive phlegm unless directed by a healthcare provider; may decrease respiration rate

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

    Phenylephrine: Caution in elderly patients, hyperthyroidism, myocardial disease, bradycardia, partial heart block or severe atherosclerosis

    Pregnancy category: D; avoid during pregnancy, particularly in third trimester because of risk for premature closure of the ductus arteriosus

    Lactation: Excreted in breast milk; do not breast feed

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

    Adults

    2 tablets fully dissolved in 4 oz of water qHS; may be taken q4-6hr; not to exceed 8 tablets/day

    Pediatric 

    <12 years

    Not recommended

    >12 years

    2 tablets fully dissolved in 4 oz of water qHS; may be taken q4-6hr; not to exceed 8 tablets/day

    Effervescent Tablet

    500mg/6.25mg/10mg/7.8mg