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+ | *Use with caution in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia | ||
==Adverse Reactions== | ==Adverse Reactions== |
Revision as of 19:20, 12 August 2016
Contents
Administration
- Type: Decongestant; Adrenergic Agonist Agent; Imidazoline derivative
- Dosage Forms: Solution; Nasal spray
- Routes of Administration: Intranasal
- Common Trade Names: 12-Hour Nasal Relieve Spray, Afrin, Mucinex, Distran, Neo-synephrine
Adult Dosing
- Instill 2-3 sprays for each nostrils twice daily for ≤3 days
Pediatric Dosing
- Children ≥6 years: Instill 2-3 sprays for each nostrils twice daily for ≤3 days
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating: Safety during pregnancy has not been studied.
- Lactation risk: Not available
Renal Dosing
- Adult: Not needed
- Pediatric: Not needed
Hepatic Dosing
- Adult: Not needed
- Pediatric: Not needed
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
Warnings/Precautions
- Use with caution in patients with hypertension, heart failure or coronary artery disease
- Use with caution in patients with diabetes mellitus
- Use with caution in patients with hyperthyroidism
- Use with caution in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Adverse Reactions
Serious
- Rebound nasal congestion may occur with extended use
Common
Pharmacology
- Half-life:
- Metabolism:
- Excretion: