POLYTUSSIN DM(PYRILAMINE) (pyrilamine maleate/phenylephrine hcl/dextromethorphan hbr)


Drug overview for POLYTUSSIN DM(PYRILAMINE) (pyrilamine maleate/phenylephrine hcl/dextromethorphan hbr):

Generic name: pyrilamine maleate/phenylephrine HCl/dextromethorphan HBr
Drug class: Amphetamines/Anorexiants/Stimulants
Therapeutic class: Respiratory Therapy Agents

Antihistamines, which inhibit the effects of histamine at H1 receptors, Dextromethorphan, a derivative of levorphanol, is an antitussive agent. Phenylephrine hydrochloride, synthetic sympathomimetic amine, is a have been classified as first generation (i.e., relatively sedating) or vasoconstrictor. second generation (i.e., relatively nonsedating).

Antihistamines are most often used to provide symptomatic relief of Dextromethorphan is used for the temporary relief of coughs caused by minor allergic symptoms caused by histamine release. The drugs are not curative throat and bronchial irritation such as may occur with common colds or with and merely provide palliative therapy. Antihistamines are used only as inhaled irritants.

Dextromethorphan is most effective in the treatment of adjunctive therapy to epinephrine and other standard measures in the chronic, nonproductive cough. The drug is a common ingredient in commercial cough mixtures available without prescription. treatment of anaphylactic reactions and laryngeal edema after the acute manifestations have been controlled.

Individual patients vary in their Although cough and cold preparations that contain cough suppressants response to antihistamines. A specific antihistamine that provides dramatic (including dextromethorphan), nasal decongestants, antihistamines, and/or relief without adverse effects to one patient may produce intolerable adverse effects in another patient. Trial of various antihistamines may be expectorants commonly are used in pediatric patients younger than 2 years necessary to determine which drug will provide relief while causing minimal of age, systematic reviews of controlled trials have concluded that adverse effects.

nonprescription (over-the-counter, OTC) cough and cold preparations are not more effective than placebo in reducing acute cough and other symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection in these patients. Furthermore, adverse events, including deaths, have been (and continue to be) reported in pediatric patients younger than 2 years of age receiving these preparations. (See Cautions: Pediatric Precautions and see Acute Toxicity: Manifestations.) For information on abuse of dextromethorphan, see Cautions. For use of dextromethorphan hydrobromide in fixed combination with quinidine sulfate in the treatment of pseudobulbar affect (PBA), see Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide and Quinidine Sulfate 28:92.
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The following indications for POLYTUSSIN DM(PYRILAMINE) (pyrilamine maleate/phenylephrine hcl/dextromethorphan hbr) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Allergic rhinitis
Cold symptoms
Cough
Nasal congestion
Rhinorrhea
Vasomotor rhinitis


Professional Synonyms:
Nasal stuffiness