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Decongestant ingredient in popular products does not work, FDA concludes
There have long been questions about those with thyroid issues taking
phenylephrine
, in any form. Including used by ophthalmologists during operations. The latest news suggests not being able to take
phenylephrine
might not make much, if any, difference!
There have long been questions about those with thyroid issues taking
phenylephrine
, in any form. Including used by ophthalmologists during operations. The latest news suggests not being able to take
phenylephrine
might not make much, if any, difference!
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
mixing meds with bisoprolol
It contains Paracetamol,
Phenylephrine
and decongestion. Does anyone know if this will interfere with my daily Bisoprolol. Unlike many of you on this website I am only on 1.25mg. daily.
It contains Paracetamol,
Phenylephrine
and decongestion. Does anyone know if this will interfere with my daily Bisoprolol. Unlike many of you on this website I am only on 1.25mg. daily.
Renigidale
in
AF Association
10 months ago
phenylephrine
can anyone tell me if
phenylephrine
makes rls worse. I know that a lot of the similar sounding ones do. Are they all the same.
can anyone tell me if
phenylephrine
makes rls worse. I know that a lot of the similar sounding ones do. Are they all the same.
Mum007
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Decongestant and SVT episodes
I've been taking Tesco cold and flu tablets for the last few days; it contains
phenylephrine
hydrochloride. Could this have triggered the episodes? I'll stop taking them and see what happens.
I've been taking Tesco cold and flu tablets for the last few days; it contains
phenylephrine
hydrochloride. Could this have triggered the episodes? I'll stop taking them and see what happens.
BlueBearBob
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Cold medications and levothyroxine
I read when looking up cold medications that I was supposed to avoid some decongestants and specifically the ingredient
phenylephrine
which would be active in those. I have just also come down with COVID.
I read when looking up cold medications that I was supposed to avoid some decongestants and specifically the ingredient
phenylephrine
which would be active in those. I have just also come down with COVID.
Jbinky453
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Decongestant trigger AF?
There seems to be some evidence on the web that
Phenylephrine
Hydrochlorate can cause heart arrhythmia. Im interested to know if other people have experienced this side effect? Thank you
There seems to be some evidence on the web that
Phenylephrine
Hydrochlorate can cause heart arrhythmia. Im interested to know if other people have experienced this side effect? Thank you
Guitar335
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Just alittle advice
Pseudoephedrine,
phenylephrine
and ephedra commonly found in nasal decongestants.
Pseudoephedrine,
phenylephrine
and ephedra commonly found in nasal decongestants.
Regx
in
Thyroid Cancer Support
4 years ago
Science or Snake Oil: does EASEaCOLD really help to shorten your cold?
University in this article: https://theconversation.com/science-or-snake-oil-does-easeacold-really-help-to-shorten-your-cold-98311 The evidence for Echinacea, Zinc, Garlic, Vitamin C, White willow, Black elderberry and Chamomile is discussed, with Kim Murphy noting that [i]"Products with paracetamol and
phenylephrine
University in this article: https://theconversation.com/science-or-snake-oil-does-easeacold-really-help-to-shorten-your-cold-98311 The evidence for Echinacea, Zinc, Garlic, Vitamin C, White willow, Black elderberry and Chamomile is discussed, with Kim Murphy noting that [i]"Products with paracetamol and
phenylephrine
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
AFIB triggers
Previous episodes were caused by cold remedies containing
Phenylephrine
Hydrochloride, and good old stress. Just thought I'd post this as a heads up to fellow sufferers. Anyone else out there know of other triggers we Affibbers should avoid?
Previous episodes were caused by cold remedies containing
Phenylephrine
Hydrochloride, and good old stress. Just thought I'd post this as a heads up to fellow sufferers. Anyone else out there know of other triggers we Affibbers should avoid?
tunybgur
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Drug interaction with levothyroxine
Hi does anyone know if you can take Lemsip max containing
phenylephrine
Hydrochloride with levothyroxine?
Hi does anyone know if you can take Lemsip max containing
phenylephrine
Hydrochloride with levothyroxine?
Becky514
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Starburst and ghost image after pupil dilation from tropicamide and phenylephrine
I recently got my eyes dilated with tropicamide and
phenylephrine
on October 9th 2017. A week and 2 day's later I say ghost images in light and starburst with and without my glasses. It's November and its still going on. Has anyone else had this same effect and if so did it take time to go away.
I recently got my eyes dilated with tropicamide and
phenylephrine
on October 9th 2017. A week and 2 day's later I say ghost images in light and starburst with and without my glasses. It's November and its still going on. Has anyone else had this same effect and if so did it take time to go away.
Aluc
in
Macular Society
6 years ago
Beware of cold and flu remedies if you have AFIB
I checked the ingredients and I'm pretty sure the decongestant
Phenylephrine
hydrochloride was responsible for this as checking the possible side effects it says it could cause tachycardia or irregular heartbeat.
I checked the ingredients and I'm pretty sure the decongestant
Phenylephrine
hydrochloride was responsible for this as checking the possible side effects it says it could cause tachycardia or irregular heartbeat.
tunybgur
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Phenylephrine cold tablets
it says that the active ingredients are paracetamol (300mg), caffeine (25mg) and
phenylephrine
hydrochloride (5mg)
it says that the active ingredients are paracetamol (300mg), caffeine (25mg) and
phenylephrine
hydrochloride (5mg)
Siobhan_McAtom98
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
Anyone had adverse side effects taking phenylephrine whilst on thyroid replacement?
Hi, I have an awful cold and could really use some decongestant in order to get a decent night's sleep. I have read you shouldn't take sudafed etc..whilst taking levo and assume it's the same for ndt. However in the instructions for my supermarket own brand it only advises against taking them if you
Hi, I have an awful cold and could really use some decongestant in order to get a decent night's sleep. I have read you shouldn't take sudafed etc..whilst taking levo and assume it's the same for ndt. However in the instructions for my supermarket own brand it only advises against taking them if you
NatChap
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Anyone else with the same problem?
I've seen an opthalmologist and all they've given me is
phenylephrine
hydrochloride 2.5% eye drops which lift my left eyelid for a short period of time. I've been taking selenium and avoiding environmental triggers but have not noticed anything helping very much.
I've seen an opthalmologist and all they've given me is
phenylephrine
hydrochloride 2.5% eye drops which lift my left eyelid for a short period of time. I've been taking selenium and avoiding environmental triggers but have not noticed anything helping very much.
gravesgirl
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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