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Deconamine

- Description -
Deconamine is an antihistamine and decongestant used for the temporary relief of persistent runny nose, sneezing, and nasal congestion caused by upper respiratory infections (the common cold), sinus inflammation, or hay fever. It is also used to help clear nasal passages and shrink swollen membranes and to drain the sinuses and relieve sinus pressure.
- Common Side Effects -
Anaphylactic shock (extreme allergic reaction),anemia,anxiety,blurred vision,breathing difficulty,chills,confusion,constipation,convulsion,diarrhea,difficulty sleeping,difficulty in carrying out movements,disturbed coordination,dizziness,double vision,dry mouth,nose,and throat,early menstruation,exaggerated sense of well being,excessive perspiration,excitation,fatigue,extreme calm (sedation),fear,frequent or difficult urination,hallucinations,headache,hives,hysteria,increased chest congestion,irregular heartbeat,irritability,light-headedness,loss of appetite,low blood pressure,nausea,nervousness,painful urination,pallor,pounding heartbeat,rapid heartbeat,restlessness,ringing in ears,sensitivity to light,skin rash,stomach upset or pain,stuffy nose,tenseness,tightness of chest,tingling or numbness,tremor,unusual bleeding or bruising,vertigo,vomiting,weakness,wheezing
- Possible Interactions -
Antidepressant drugs such as the MAO inhibitors Nardil and Parnate
Asthma medications such as Ventolin and Proventil
Bromocriptine (Parlodel)
Mecamylamine (Inversine)
Methyldopa (Aldomet)
Narcotic pain killers such as Demerol and Percocet
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Reserpine (Ser-Ap-Es, others)
Sleep aids such as Halcion and Seconal
Tranquilizers such as Valium and Xanax
- Manufacturer -
Kenwood Laboratories
383 Route 46 West
Fairfield, NJ 07004-2402
USA
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