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| U.S. Brand
Names |
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| Actagen-C®; Allerfrin® w/Codeine;
Aprodine® w/C; Triacin-C®; Trifed-C® |

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| Generic
Available |
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Yes |

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| Pharmacological Index |
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Antihistamine/Decongestant/Antitussive |

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| Use |
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Symptomatic relief of cough |

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| Restrictions |
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C-V |

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| Pregnancy Risk
Factor |
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C |

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| Usual Dosage |
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Oral:
2-6 years: 2.5 mL 4 times/day
7-12 years: 5 mL 4 times/day
Children >12 years and Adults: 10 mL 4 times/day |

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| Dental Health: Local
Anesthetic/Vasoconstrictor
Precautions |
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Use with caution since pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine which could
interact with epinephrine to cause a pressor response |

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| Dental Health:
Effects on Dental Treatment |
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Up to 10% of patients could experience tachycardia, palpitations, and dry
mouth; use vasoconstrictor with caution |

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| Patient
Information |
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Avoid alcoholic beverages |

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| Nursing
Implications |
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Contains 4.3% alcohol |

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| Dosage Forms |
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Syrup: Triprolidine hydrochloride 1.25 mg, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 30
mg, and codeine phosphate 10 mg per 5 mL with alcohol
4.3% |

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