Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan Pharmacology

Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan

About Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Mechanism of Action of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Pharmacokinets of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Onset of Action for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Duration of Action for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Half Life of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Side Effects of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Contra-indications of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Special Precautions while taking Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Pregnancy Related Information
Contraindicated
Old Age Related Information
May be used
Breast Feeding Related Information
Contraindicated
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
Allergic cough
Interactions for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Typical Dosage for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Schedule of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Storage Requirements for Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Effects of Overdose of Triprolidine + Dextromethorphan
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Triprolidine

About Triprolidine
First generation histamine H1 antagonist, Alkylamine derivative, Antihistamine.
Mechanism of Action of Triprolidine
Triprolidine hydrochloride exerts it`s action by acting as an H1 receptor antagonist. It antagonizes most of the pharmacological actions of Histamine and reduces allergic symptoms. It also has anticholinergic properties and reduces secretions

Pharmacokinets of Triprolidine
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption: Well absorbed orally, Distribution: Widely distributed in the body, Metabolism: Metabolized in the body by carboxylation in to metabolites,
Excretion: Excreted through urine.
Onset of Action for Triprolidine
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Duration of Action for Triprolidine
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Half Life of Triprolidine
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Side Effects of Triprolidine
1. Sedation
2. Inability to concentrate
3. Diminished alertness
4. Motor incordination
5. Fatigue
6. Insomnia
7. Somnolence
8. Dry mouth
9. Urinery hesitancy
10. Alterd bowel movement
11. Orthostatic hypotension
12. Palpitations
13. Tachycardia
14. Drowsiness
15. Dizziness
16. Excitation
17. Headache
18. Nervousness
19. Blurred vision
20. Nasal stuffiness
21. Anorexia
22. Epigastric distress
23. Nausea
24. Vomiting
25. Diarrhea
26. Constipation
27. Thickening of bronchial secretions
Contra-indications of Triprolidine
1. Hypersensitivity to the drug
2. Coronary insufficiency
3. Hypertension
4. Prostatism
5. Thyrotoxicosis
6. Bladder dysfunction
7. Narrow angle glaucoma
8. Phaeochromocytoma
9. Asthma
Special Precautions while taking Triprolidine
1. Driving or any work requiring mental alertness
2. Peptic ulcer
3. Pyloroduodenal obstruction
4. Prostatic hypertrophy
5. Bladder neck obstruction
6. Urinary retention
7. Increased intraocular pressure
8. Hyperthyroidism
9. Sleep apnea
10. Cardiovascular disease
11. Along with other medication

Pregnancy Related Information
Use with caution
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution
Breast Feeding Related Information
Use with caution
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Triprolidine
1. Common cold
2. Allergic respiratory diseases
3. Runny nose
4. Sneezing
5. Itchy nose and throat
6. Itchy,watery eyes
7. Cough
Interactions for Triprolidine
N/A
Typical Dosage for Triprolidine
Oral: 2.5 to 5mg dosage forms are available
Schedule of Triprolidine
G
Storage Requirements for Triprolidine
Store at room temperature at a range of 15 to 30 degree C. Protect from light, heat, and moisture.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Triprolidine
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Effects of Overdose of Triprolidine
Provide symptomatic treatment and supportive measures.

Dextromethorphan

About Dextromethorphan
A synthetic morphine (((dextrorotatory methyl ether of Levorphanol))) derivative,A synthetic narcotic antitussive.
Mechanism of Action of Dextromethorphan
Dextromethorphan hydrobromide is a selective antitussive which raises threshold of cough centre and suppresses the cough reflex by direct action on the cough centre in the medulla. It does not depress mucociliary function of the airway mucosa and is also devoid of constipating and addicting actions. (((Its antitussive action is not exerted through opioid receptors)))
Pharmacokinets of Dextromethorphan
Absorption: Well absorbed orally, Metabolism: Extensively metabolized by liver, Excretion: Excreted primarily through urine as metabolites; about 7 to 10% is excreted through faeces.
Onset of Action for Dextromethorphan
Below ? an hour
Duration of Action for Dextromethorphan
3 to 6 hours
Half Life of Dextromethorphan
11 hours
Side Effects of Dextromethorphan
1. Dizziness
2. Nausea
3. Vomiting
4. Stomach pain
5. Drowsiness
6. Ataxia.
Contra-indications of Dextromethorphan
Patients currently taking MAO inhibitors or within two weeks of discontinuing MAO inhibitors.
Special Precautions while taking Dextromethorphan
1. Atopic children
2. Sedated or deliberate patients
3. Those patients confined to the supine position
4. Patients sensitive to aspirin
Pregnancy Related Information
Contraindicated
Old Age Related Information
N/A
Breast Feeding Related Information
N/A
Children Related Information
May be used
Children below 2 years: Syrup, tablets, or lozenges are contraindicated
Indications for Dextromethorphan
Chronic nonproductive cough.
Interactions for Dextromethorphan
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Typical Dosage for Dextromethorphan
Oral:
Chronic nonproductive cough:
Adults and children above 12 years: 10 to 20mg every 4 hours; or 30mg three to four times daily.
Maximum dose: 120mg daily.
Children (((age 6 to 12))): 5 to 10mg every four hours
Maximum dose: 60mg daily
Children (((age 2 to 6))): 2.5 to 5mg every four hours.
Maximum dose: 30mg daily.
Schedule of Dextromethorphan
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Storage Requirements for Dextromethorphan
Store at room temperature in a well closed light resistant container. Protect from excess heat and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Dextromethorphan
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Effects of Overdose of Dextromethorphan
Remove drug from the body by administration of activated charcoal and provide symptomatic treatment and supportive measures.

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