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TanDur DM
Generic Name: dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine (dex klor fen EER a meen, dex tro me THOR fan, and soo doe e FED rin)
Brand Names: Bromatan Plus, DuraTan Forte, Tanafed DMX, TanDur DM, Tannate DMP-DEX
What is dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine?
Brompheniramine is an antihistamine that reduces the natural chemical histamine in the
body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and runny nose.
Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant. It affects the signals in the brain that trigger
cough reflex.
Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant that shrinks blood vessels in the nasal passages.
Dilated blood vessels can cause nasal congestion (stuffy nose).
The combination of dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine is
used to treat sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, cough, itchy or watery eyes, hives, skin rash, itching,
and other symptoms of allergies and the common cold.
Dextromethorphan will not treat a cough that is caused by smoking, asthma, or
emphysema.
Dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine may also be used for
purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
What is the most important information I should know about
dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine?
Always ask a doctor before giving a cold or allergy medicine to a child. Death can occur from the misuse of cough and cold medicines in very young children.
Do not use any other over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or sleep medication
without first asking your doctor or pharmacist. If you take certain products together you may
accidentally take too much of a certain drug. Read the label of any other medicine you are using
to see if it contains an antihistamine, decongestant, or cough suppressant.
Do not use a cough or cold medicine if you have used an MAO inhibitor such as
isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), rasagiline (Azilect), selegiline (Eldepryl, Emsam),
or tranylcypromine (Parnate) within the past 14 days. Serious, life-threatening side effects can
occur if you take cough or cold medicine before the MAO inhibitor has cleared from your body.
Dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine can cause side
effects that may impair your thinking or reactions. Be careful if you drive or do anything that
requires you to be awake and alert.
Avoid drinking alcohol. It can increase some of the side effects of this medication.
Dextromethorphan will not treat a cough that is caused by smoking, asthma, or
emphysema.
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking
dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine?
Do not use a cough or cold medicine if you have used an MAO inhibitor such as
isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), rasagiline (Azilect), selegiline (Eldepryl, Emsam),
or tranylcypromine (Parnate) within the past 14 days. Serious, life-threatening side effects can
occur if you take cough or cold medicine before the MAO inhibitor has cleared from your body.
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you are allergic to dexchlorpheniramine,
or pseudoephedrine, or if you have:
If you have any of these conditions, you may not be able to use
dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine, or you may need a dosage
adjustment or special tests during treatment.
This medication may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are
pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
Dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine can pass into breast
milk and may harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you
are breast-feeding a baby.
Artificially-sweetened liquid forms of cold medicine may contain phenylalanine. This
would be important to know if you have phenylketonuria (PKU). Check the ingredients and
warnings on the medication label if you are concerned about phenylalanine.
How should I take dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and
pseudoephedrine?
Use this medication exactly as it has been prescribed by your doctor. Do not use the
medication in larger amounts, or use it for longer than recommended. Cold medicine is usually
taken only for a short time until your symptoms clear up.
Always ask a doctor before giving a cough or cold medicine to a child. Death can occur from the misuse of cough and cold medicines in very young children.
Take this medicine with a full glass of water.
Shake the oral suspension (liquid) well just before you measure a dose. To be sure
you get the correct dose, measure the liquid with a marked measuring spoon or medicine cup, not
with a regular table spoon. If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist for
one.
Talk with your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after 7 days of treatment, or
if you have a fever with a headache, cough, or skin rash.
If you need to have any type of surgery, tell the surgeon ahead of time if you have taken a
cold medicine within the past few days.
This medication can cause you to have unusual results with allergy skin tests. Tell any
doctor who treats you that you are taking an antihistamine.
Store the medication at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Since cough and cold medicine is usually taken only as needed, you may not be on a
dosing schedule. If you are taking the medication regularly, take the missed dose as soon as you
remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the medicine at
your next regularly scheduled time. Do not take extra medicine to make up the
missed dose.
What happens if I overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this
medicine.
Symptoms of an overdose may include feeling restless or nervous, nausea, vomiting,
stomach pain, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, warmth or tingly feeling, or seizure
(convulsions).
What should I avoid while taking dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan,
and pseudoephedrine?
This medication can cause side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions.
Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be awake and alert.
Avoid drinking alcohol. It can increase some of the side effects of this medication.
Avoid using other medicines that make you sleepy (such as sleeping pills, pain
medication, muscle relaxers, and medicine for seizures, depression or anxiety). They can add to
sleepiness caused by dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine.
Avoid taking diet pills, caffeine pills, or other stimulants (such as ADHD medications)
without your doctor"s advice. Taking a stimulant together with a decongestant can increase your
risk of unpleasant side effects.
Do not use any other over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or sleep medication
without first asking your doctor or pharmacist. If you take certain products together you may
accidentally take too much of a certain drug. Read the label of any other medicine you are using
to see if it contains an antihistamine, decongestant, or cough suppressant.
What are the possible side effects of dexchlorpheniramine,
dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine?
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic
reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop using this medication and call your doctor at once if you have any of these
serious side effects:
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fast, pounding, or uneven heartbeat;
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slow, shallow breathing;
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confusion, hallucinations, unusual thoughts or behavior;
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severe dizziness, anxiety, restless feeling, or nervousness;
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increased blood pressure (severe headache, blurred vision,
trouble concentrating, chest pain, numbness, seizure);
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easy bruising or bleeding, unusual weakness, fever, chills,
body aches, flu symptoms; or
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urinating less than usual or not at all.
Keep taking the medication and talk to your doctor if you have any of
these less serious side effects:
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dry mouth;
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nausea, stomach pain, constipation, mild loss of appetite,
upset stomach;
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blurred vision;
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warmth, tingling, or redness under your skin;
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sleep problems (insomnia);
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restless or excitability (especially in children);
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skin rash or itching;
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dizziness, drowsiness, or headache;
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problems with memory or concentration; or
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ringing in your ears.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and
pseudoephedrine?
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you are using any of the following drugs:
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a diuretic (water pill), or blood pressure medicine;
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medication to treat irritable bowel syndrome;
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bladder or urinary medications such as oxybutynin
(Ditropan, Oxytrol), darifenacin (Enablex), or tolterodine (Detrol);
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aspirin or salicylates (such as Disalcid, Doan"s Pills,
Dolobid, Salflex, Tricosal, and others);
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a beta-blocker such as atenolol (Tenormin), carteolol
(Cartrol), metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol), nadolol (Corgard), propranolol (Inderal), sotalol
(Betapace), timolol (Blocadren), and others; or
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antidepressants such as amitriptyline (Elavil),
clomipramine (Anafranil), imipramine (Janimine, Tofranil), and others.
If you are using any of these drugs, you may not be able to use
dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine, or you may need dosage
adjustments or special tests during treatment.
There may be other drugs not listed that can affect dexchlorpheniramine,
dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and
over-the-counter medications you use. This includes vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and
drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new medication without telling your
doctor.
Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has information about dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and
pseudoephedrine written for health professionals that you may read.
What does my medication look like?
Dexchlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, and pseudoephedrine is available with a
prescription under the brand names Bromatan Plus, Dura Tan Forte, Tanafed DM, TanDur, and
Tannate. Other brand or generic formulations may also be available. Ask your pharmacist any
questions you have about this medication, especially if it is new to you.
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share
your medicines with others, and use this medication only for the indication prescribed.
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