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U.S. Brand Names:

Benadryl® Allergy and Sinus Fastmelt™ [OTC]; Benadryl® Allergy/Sinus [OTC]; Benadryl® Children's Allergy and Cold Fastmelt™ [OTC]; Benadryl® Children's Allergy and Sinus [OTC]

Synonyms:

Pseudoephedrine and Diphenhydramine

Generic Available:

No

Use:

Relief of symptoms of upper respiratory mucosal congestion in seasonal and perennial nasal allergies, acute rhinitis, rhinosinusitis, and eustachian tube blockage

Adverse Reactions:

See individual agents.

Drug Interactions:

Diphenhydramine: Inhibits CYP2D6 (moderate)

Also see individual agents.

Dosage:

Based on pseudoephedrine component:

Adults: Oral: 60 mg every 4-6 hours, maximum: 240 mg/day

Dental Health: Effects on Dental Treatment:

Key adverse event(s) related to dental treatment: Pseudoephedrine: Xerostomia (normal salivary flow resumes upon discontinuation). Chronic use of antihistamines will inhibit salivary flow, particularly in elderly patients; this may contribute to periodontal disease and oral discomfort.

Dental Health: Vasoconstrictor/Local Anesthetic Precautions:

Use with caution since pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine which could interact with epinephrine to cause a pressor response

Mental Health: Effects on Mental Status:

Diphenhydramine may cause paradoxical excitation in pediatric patients, and can result in hallucinations, coma, and death in overdose. May cause sedation, sleepiness, dizziness, disturbed coordination, headache, fatigue, nervousness, paradoxical excitement, insomnia, euphoria, or confusion. Pseudoephedrine may cause dizziness, drowsiness, nervousness, and insomnia; may rarely cause hallucinations.

Mental Health: Effects on Psychiatric Treatment:

Rare reports of agranulocytosis and thrombocytopenia; use caution with clozapine, carbamazepine, and valproic acid; may increase gastric degradation of levodopa and decrease the amount of levodopa absorbed by delaying gastric emptying. Therapeutic effects of cholinergic agents (tacrine, donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine) and neuroleptics may be antagonized. Central and/or peripheral anticholinergic syndrome can occur when administered with amantadine, rimantadine, narcotic analgesics, phenothiazines, and other antipsychotics (especially with high anticholinergic activity), tricyclic antidepressants and antihistamines. Pseudoephedrine is contraindicated with MAO inhibitors.

Dosage Forms:

Liquid (Benadryl® Children's Allergy and Sinus): Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 12.5 mg and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 30 mg per 5 mL [contains sodium benzoate; alcohol free, sugar free; grape flavor]

Tablet: Benadryl® Allergy/Sinus: Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 60 mg

Tablet, quick-dissolving: Benadryl® Children's Allergy and Cold Fastmelt™, Benadryl® Allergy and Sinus Fastmelt™: Diphenhydramine citrate 19 mg [equivalent to diphenhydramine hydrochloride 12.5 mg] and pseudoephedrine 30 mg [contains phenylalanine 4.6 mg/tablet; cherry flavor]

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