About us Contacts Drug interactions: 390 212
Drug search by name

CVS Antibiotic Plus and Diphenhydramine and Phenylephrine Oral Strips

Determining the interaction of CVS Antibiotic Plus and Diphenhydramine and Phenylephrine Oral Strips and the possibility of their joint administration.

Check result:
CVS Antibiotic Plus <> Diphenhydramine and Phenylephrine Oral Strips
Relevance: 25.11.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

No interaction was detected between the selected drugs or effects of joint drug administration are currently understudied, and it takes time and accumulated statistics to determine their interaction. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

CVS Antibiotic Plus

Generic Name: neomycin / polymyxin b / pramoxine topical

Brand name: Antibiotic Plus Pain Relief, CVS Antibiotic Plus, Double Antibiotic + Pain Relief, EQ Antibiotic + Pain Relief, EQL Antibiotic + Pain Relief, GNP Antibiotic Plus Pramoxine, Multi Antibiotic Plus, Neosporin Plus Pain Relief MS, RA Antibiotic Plus, SM Antibiotic Plus Pain Relief, TGT First Aid Antibiotic, TH Antibiotic + Pain Relief

Synonyms: Neomycin, Polymyxin, and Pramoxine Cream

Diphenhydramine and Phenylephrine Oral Strips

Generic Name: diphenhydramine / phenylephrine

Brand name: Children's Triacting Night Time, Delsym Children's Night Time Cough & Cold, Dimetapp Nighttime Cold & Congestion, Dytan-D, PediaCare Children's Allergy & Cold, Robitussin Night Time Cough & Cold, Triaminic Night Time Cold & Cough, Diphentann-D, D-Tann, Uni-Tann D, Aldex-CT, Diphenmax D, Alahist LQ, Robitussin Night Time Cough & Cold Pediatric, Robitussin Night Time Cough & Cold Children's, Delsym Children's Nighttime Cough and Cold, Zoden PD, Benadryl-D Children's Allergy & Sinus, Children's Allergy Plus Congestion, PediaCare Children's NightRest, Children's Triaminic Cough/Cold Nighttime, Theraflu Cold/Cough Nighttime

Synonyms: Diphenhydramine and phenylephrine

In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.