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Guaifenesin and Pseudoephedrine Capsules and Tablets and Methergine

Determining the interaction of Guaifenesin and Pseudoephedrine Capsules and Tablets and Methergine and the possibility of their joint administration.

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Guaifenesin and Pseudoephedrine Capsules and Tablets <> Methergine
Relevance: 05.09.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

In the database of official manuals used in the service creation an interaction registered by statistical results of studies was found, which can either lead to negative consequences for the patient health or strengthen a mutual positive effect. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

Consumer:

Using methylergonovine together with pseudoephedrine is generally not recommended. Methylergonovine may cause significant increases in blood pressure by constricting the blood vessels, and the risk for complications may be increased when used with other drugs that also have this effect such as decongestants, stimulants, and certain medications for headache, glaucoma, or eye redness relief. Combining these medications may also reduce blood flow to vital organs and increase the risk of rare but serious side effects such as heart attack, stroke, intestinal problems, and gangrene (death of tissues, usually in the arm or leg, that may require surgical amputation). Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns. Your doctor may be able to prescribe alternatives that do not interact, or you may need a dose adjustment or more frequent monitoring to safely use both medications. You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, numbness or tingling, muscle pain or weakness, blue or purple discoloration of fingers or toes, pale or cold skin, chest pain or tightness, severe or throbbing headache, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, blurred vision, confusion, and/or slurred speech during treatment with these medications. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.

Professional:

GENERALLY AVOID: Additive or synergistic increases in blood pressure and/or ischemic response may occur when ergot alkaloids are combined with peripheral or central vasoconstrictors. Ergot alkaloids produce arterial vasoconstriction by stimulating alpha-adrenergic and serotonin receptors and inhibiting endothelial-derived relaxation factor release. There have been isolated case reports of gangrene in patients treated with intravenous ergonovine followed shortly by dopamine or norepinephrine.

MANAGEMENT: Ergot alkaloids should generally not be administered in combination with other vasoconstrictive agents. If concomitant use is required, patients should be monitored for excessive vasoconstriction and have vital signs measured regularly. Patients should also be advised to seek immediate medical attention if they experience potential symptoms of ischemia such as coldness, pallor, cyanosis, numbness, tingling, or pain in the extremities; muscle weakness; severe or worsening headache; visual disturbances; severe abdominal pain; chest pain; and shortness of breath.

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Guaifenesin and Pseudoephedrine Capsules and Tablets

Generic Name: guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine

Brand name: Ambifed-G, Despec-SR, Entex T, Maxifed, Mucinex D, Mucinex D Max Strength, Poly-Vent IR, Respaire-30, Robitussin Severe Congestion, Sinutab Non Drying, Triaminic Softchews Chest Congestion, Tusnel Pediatric Drops, Guaimax-D, Anatuss LA, Entex PSE, Touro LA, Medent, Fenex-PSE, Nalex, Syn-Rx, Rymed, Respaire-60 SR, Nasabid, G-Phed, Respaire-120 SR, Guaibid D, Guaifed, Nalex Jr, G-Phed- PD, Sinufed Timecelles, Versacaps, Guaivent PD, Guaibid D Pediatric, Guaifed-PD, Pseudocot-G, Zephrex, Nasatab LA, Eudal SR, Medent LD, Sudal 60/500, Maxifed-G, Tuss-LA, Stamoist E, V-Dec-M, Deconsal LA, D-Feda II, Guaifenex PSE 60, Demibid II, Guiadrine II, Iosal II, Guiatex II, Guiadrine II SR, Defen-LA, Respa-1st, Decongest II, Desal II, Deco-D, GP 500, Guaifed-PSE, Pan-Mist LA, Abletex-PSE, Guiadrine PSE 120, Duratuss, Guai-Vent/PSE, Guaifenex PSE 120, Hi Tex PSE, Guiatex PSE, Guai Sudo, Guaipax PSE, Iotex PSE, Ami-Tex PSE, Pseudo-G/PSI, Zaptec PSE, Zephrex LA, Ru Tuss DE, Robitussin PE, Guaifenex RX, Guaitab, Biotuss PE, Guiatuss PE, Mastussin PE, Mytussin PE, Q-Tussin PE, Robichem PE, T-Tussin PE, Tusscidin PE, Tussin PE, Sinufed, Venbid TR, Degen II, Pseudoephedrine-GuaiFENesin, Robafen PE, Guaivent, Altarussin PE, S-Pack, Sudafed Non Drying Sinus, Congestac, Uni Tussin PE, Humibid GC, Med-RX, Nasabid SR, Panmist LA, Panmist JR, H 9600 SR, Pseudovent, Pseudovent Ped, Duratuss GP, Aquatab D, Guaifenex GP, Dynex, Profen II, Profen Forte, Durasal II, Miraphen PSE, Guiadrine PSE, Guiatex II SR, We Mist LA, Triaminic Chest Congestion, Coldmist, Aquatab D Dose Pack, Drituss GP, We Mist II LA, Panmist-S, Pseudo GG, Coldmist LA, Coldmist Jr, Sudal SR, Pseudo Max, Pseudovent 400, Levall G, Guaifenex PSE 80, Pseudatex, Touro LA-LD, Guaifenex PSE 85, Poly-Vent, Jr, Nomuc-PE, Ambi 60/580, Ambi 80/780, Ambi 60/1000, Pseudo GG TR, Ru-Tuss Jr, ExeFen, SudaTex-G, Medent-LDI, Ambifed, Tenar PSE, ExeFen-IR, Mucus Relief D, Mardrops-EX, Triaminic Chest/Nasal

Synonyms: Guaifenesin and pseudoephedrine

Methergine

Generic Name: methylergonovine

Brand name: Methergine

Synonyms: Methergine (oral and injection)

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.