Dallergy PE Syrup and Timentin Add-Vantage
Determining the interaction of Dallergy PE Syrup and Timentin Add-Vantage and the possibility of their joint administration.
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.
Generic Name: chlorpheniramine / methscopolamine / phenylephrine
Brand name: AH-Chew II, Extendryl JR, Sinodec, Extendryl SR, Prehist D, Dallergy, Extendryl Syrup, Extendryl Chews, Ah-Chew, DA. Chewable, Omnihist LA, Dura-Vent/DA, Hista-Vent DA, DA. II, Liqui-Allergy, Duradryl, Duradryl JR, Drize, Drysec, Ex-Histine, WE Allergy, Chlor-Mes D, Norel SD, Durahist PE, PCM, Omnihist II LA, Ralix, Rescon MX, Aerohist Plus, Denaze, Aerokid, Dallergy ER, Phenylephrine CM, Extendryl Seniors, Dallergy Syrup, DuraTan PE, QV-Allergy, Rescon, AlleRx PE Dose Pack, Redur-PCM, Ah-Chew Ultra, Histatab PH, Chlor-Mes, PCM Allergy, Re-Drylex Jr, CPM-PE-MSC, Triall, SymPak PDX, ScopoHist-PE, Dehistine, DriHist SR, Nohist Plus, Nohist Plus Jr, Dallergy PE, Ah-Chew Ultra Tannate, Duravent, ScopoHist Syrup, Duradryl SR, Duravent-DA, Duradryl Chewable, Allergy DN PE, RelCof PE, RelCof DN PE, Nohist PE
Synonyms: n.a.
Generic Name: clavulanate / ticarcillin
Brand name: Timentin
Synonyms: Timentin
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.
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timentin Injection
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timentin Novaplus
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timolide
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timolol
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timolol (Systemic)
- Dallergy PE Syrup-Timolol and hydrochlorothiazide
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dallergy PE Tablets
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dallergy Syrup
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dallergy Tablets
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dalmane
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dalteparin
- Timentin Add-Vantage-Dalteparin Ampules, Prefilled Syringes, and Single-Dose Vials