Does Pepcid help post-nasal drip?
Antacids such as Maalox®, Mylanta®, Gaviscon®, and drugs that block stomach acid production such as Zantac®, Tagamet® or Pepcid® may be prescribed. If these are not successful, stronger medications can be prescribed.
What medications can cause post-nasal drip?
Medications that can cause nonallergic rhinitis include aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and high blood pressure medications, such as beta blockers. Nonallergic rhinitis also can be triggered in some people by sedatives, antidepressants, oral contraceptives or drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction.
Is post-nasal drip a symptom of acid reflux?
Post-Nasal Drip Caused by Acid Reflux Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or acid reflux, can cause post-nasal drip. GERD occurs when stomach acid comes back up into the esophagus. 2 GERD is worse when you lie down because gravity makes it easier for acid to “backwash” into the esophagus and back of the throat.
What is the best medicine to stop post-nasal drip?
Over-the-counter decongestants like pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) can help reduce congestion and eliminate postnasal drip. Newer, nondrowsy antihistamines like loratadine-pseudoephedrine (Claritin) can work to get rid of postnasal drip. However, these are more effective after you take them for several days.
What are the side effects of Pepcid AC?
Side effects of Pepcid are not common, but may include:
- constipation,
- diarrhea,
- fatigue,
- dizziness,
- weakness,
- mood changes,
- headache,
- insomnia,
Why do I always have post nasal drip?
It’s a common diagnosis. It can happen for a number of reasons: allergies, viral infections (including the common cold), sinus infections, irritants in the air (such as fumes or dust). Less common causes include something stuck inside the nose (common in small children), pregnancy, and certain medications.
How do you get rid of mucus in the back of your throat?
Self-care steps
- Gargle with warm salt water. This home remedy can help clear mucus from the back of your throat and may help kill germs.
- Humidify the air.
- Stay hydrated.
- Elevate your head.
- Avoid decongestants.
- Avoid irritants, fragrances, chemicals, and pollution.
- If you smoke, try to stop.
Can post nasal drip cause shortness of breath?
Post nasal drip can be a trigger for an asthma attack, causing cough, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. Sometimes, the inflamed airways can produce additional mucus, further narrowing the space through which air can pass through.
What foods make post nasal drip worse?
What Are the Foods That Aggravate Post-Nasal Drip?
- Chocolate.
- Coffee and other caffeinated beverages.
- Carbonated beverages.
- Alcohol.
- Citrus fruits.
- Peppermint.
- Spicy foods.
- Fried or fatty foods.
What are the possible side effects of Pepcid AC?
Pepcid AC Side Effects 1 Incidence Not Known. Some side effects of famotidine may occur that usually do not need medical… 2 Less Common. 3 General. The most commonly reported side effects include headache, dizziness, constipation,… 4 Gastrointestinal. 5 Nervous system. Convulsions occurred in patients with renal dysfunction. 6 (more items)
How do I report side effects of Pepcid (famotidine)?
Our Pepcid (famotidine) Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
What are the possible adverse reactions to Pepcid for oral suspension?
The adverse reactions reported for PEPCID Tablets may also occur with PEPCID for Oral Suspension. In a clinical study in 35 pediatric patients < 1 year of age with GERD symptoms [e.g., vomiting (spitting up), irritability (fussing)], agitation was observed in 5 patients on famotidine that resolved when the medication was discontinued.
How do you know if you have an allergic reaction to Pepcid?
Pepcid Consumer Information. Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using famotidine and call your doctor at once if you have: fast or pounding heartbeats with severe dizziness; or.