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Medi-Brom
Brompheniramine W/phenylprop


Antihistamines provide relief of symptoms of allergies such as rash, hives, watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes and sneezing. Decongestants relieve congestion, promote sinus draining and improve breathing.

ALTERNATE NAMES

Dimetapp, Di Bromm, Cold And Allergy, Dimaphen, Brompheniramine/phenylprop, Allergy Elixir, Bromanate, Bromaline, Q-Tapp, Bromtapp, Grape Flavored Elixir, Valu-Tapp, Nasal Decongestant/antihist, Decongestant/anthistamine, Grape Elixir, Di-Brom, Cold/allergy, Bromatapp, Dibromm, Cold & Allergy Relief, Di-Bromm, Cold & Allergy, Cold And Allergy Relief, Mastapp, Cold/allergy Relief, Gentapp, Bromapp, Friallergia, Brotapp, Siltapp Das, Bromphenyl, Polytapp, Ampromal Fc, Biotapp, Komatapp, Decongestant

 
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medi-Brom
Dimetapp, Di Bromm, Cold And Allergy, Dimaphen, Brompheniramine/phenylprop, Allergy Elixir, Bromanate, Bromaline, Q-Tapp, Bromtapp, Grape Flavored Elixir, Valu-Tapp, Nasal Decongestant/antihist, Decongestant/anthistamine, Grape Elixir, Di-Brom, Cold/allergy, Bromatapp, Dibromm, Cold & Allergy Relief, Di-Bromm, Cold & Allergy, Cold And Allergy Relief, Mastapp, Cold/allergy Relief, Gentapp, Bromapp, Friallergia, Brotapp, Siltapp Das, Bromphenyl, Polytapp, Ampromal Fc, Biotapp, Komatapp, Decongestant

Uses
Antihistamines provide relief of symptoms of allergies such as rash, hives, watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes and sneezing. Decongestants relieve congestion, promote sinus draining and improve breathing.


Storage
  • Store at room temperature away from sunlight and moisture.


Overdose
  • If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.
  • Symptoms of overdose in children may include dizziness, nausea/vomiting, abnormal eye movements, flushed face, dry mouth, change in amount of urine, fever, excitation, agitation, unconsciousness, bizarre behavior, confusion, restlessness, irritability, delirium, twitching, tiredness, abnormal tongue movement, trembling extremities, slurred speech, or seizures.
  • Symptoms of overdose in adults may include nausea/vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, or unconsciousness, which may be followed by excitement or seizures.

How To Use
  • May be taken with food or milk to prevent stomach upset.
  • It is recommended to drink plenty of fluids while taking Medi-Brom, unless your doctor instructs you otherwise.
  • If symptoms do not improve after 7 days or are accompanied by a high fever, notify your doctor.
  • Do not increase the dose or take this more frequently than recommended.
  • The suspension dosage form must be shaken well before each use.

Side Effects
  • May cause drowsiness, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, stomach upset, blurred vision, restlessness, irritability and dry mouth and nose.
  • These effects should subside as your body adjusts to the medication.
  • If they persist or become bothersome, inform your doctor.
  • Notify your doctor if you develop: breathing difficulties, heart pounding, irregular heartbeat, chest pain, ringing in the ears, difficulty urinating.
  • May cause dizziness especially when rising quickly from a seated or lying position.
  • Change positions slowly and be careful on stairs.
  • Use caution engaging in activities requiring alertness.
  • If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Precautions
  • Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: asthma, glaucoma, ulcers, difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate gland, heart disease, high blood pressure, seizures, an overactive thyroid gland, drug allergies.
  • Check this product s ingredient list for phenylpropanolamine (PPA).
  • The FDA has issued warnings regarding PPA side effects.
  • Consult your pharmacist promptly if it contains PPA or if you are uncertain this product has PPA.
  • Do not drink alcoholic beverages.
  • Medi-Brom should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy.
  • Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
  • Do not give Medi-Brom to a child younger than six years of age unless directed to do so by a doctor.

Missed Dose
  • If you miss a dose, take as soon as remembered; do not take if it is almost time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule.
  • Do not "double-up the dose to catch up.

Drug Interactions
  • Tell your doctor what medications you take, especially of: high blood pressure drugs, anti-seizure drugs, antidepressants, sleeping pills, sedatives, tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, narcotic pain medication, other cold or allergy medication.
  • Do not take Medi-Brom if you have taken an MAO inhibitor (e.g., furazolidone, linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine) within the last two weeks.
  • Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

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