APRODINE (pseudoephedrine hcl/triprolidine hcl)


Drug overview for APRODINE (pseudoephedrine hcl/triprolidine hcl):

Generic name: PSEUDOEPHEDRINE HCL/TRIPROLIDINE HCL
Drug class: Amphetamines/Anorexiants/Stimulants
Therapeutic class: Respiratory Therapy Agents

Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic agent that occurs naturally in plants Triprolidine is an alkylamine-derivative, first generation antihistamine. of the genus Ephedra; the drug acts directly on both alpha- and, to a lesser degree, beta-adrenergic receptors.

Pseudoephedrine is used as a nasal decongestant for self-medication for the Triprolidine shares the actions and uses of other antihistamines. temporary relief of nasal congestion associated with upper respiratory allergy and to provide temporary relief of sinus congestion and pressure. The drug also has been used for self-medication in the symptomatic prevention of otitic barotrauma+ (aerotitis ( barotitis) media). Pseudoephedrine also has been misused for clandestine synthesis of methamphetamine and methcathinone for illicit use.
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The following indications for APRODINE (pseudoephedrine hcl/triprolidine hcl) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Allergic conjunctivitis
Allergic rhinitis
Cold symptoms
Nasal congestion
Perennial allergic rhinitis
Rhinorrhea
Seasonal allergic rhinitis
Sneezing
Vasomotor rhinitis


Professional Synonyms:
Allergy eye itch
Atopic conjunctivitis
Atopic rhinitis
Intermittent allergic rhinitis
Itchy eyes due to allergies
Nasal stuffiness
Non-seasonal allergic rhinitis
Ocular itching due to allergies
Periodic runny nose
Seasonal allergy