Why do I feel weird after taking Sudafed?

Why do I feel weird after taking Sudafed?

Taking too much pseudoephedrine can be dangerous. It can make you restless or your heartbeat fast, and make you feel sick or vomit. You may also have difficulty peeing.

How long does 12 hour Sudafed stay in your system?

Sudafed 12 Hour and Alcohol Sudafed 12 Hour can last for about 12 hours in your body before another dose is needed. This means the effects of mixing it with alcohol, such as nasal congestion, may also last a long time.

How long does it take for Sudafed to kick in?

The decongestant effect of pseudoephedrine is noticeable within 30 minutes of oral administration and reaches a peak within one to two hours. One immediate-release tablet of pseudoephedrine lasts anywhere from three to eight hours.

What are the side effects of Sudafed 12 Hour?

Nausea, vomiting, trouble sleeping, dizziness, headache, or nervousness may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Stop taking this medication and tell your doctor promptly if you have dizziness, nervousness, or trouble sleeping.

Does Sudafed dry up fluid in ears?

Pseudoephedrine is used to relieve nasal or sinus congestion caused by the common cold, sinusitis, and hay fever and other respiratory allergies. It is also used to relieve ear congestion caused by ear inflammation or infection.

Does Sudafed unclog ears?

Can you get rebound congestion from Sudafed?

Oral decongestants do not cause rebound congestion but are not as effective as topical formulations. Agents that combine an oral decongestant, usually pseudoephedrine, with an antihistamine are frequently used for the treatment of acute and chronic rhinitis due to a variety of causes.

Can I take Tylenol with Sudafed 12 Hour?

No interactions were found between Sudafed 12-Hour and Tylenol. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

Which Sudafed is best for clogged ears?

Yes. Most patients and healthcare providers will agree that Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) is more effective for congestion than its counterpart Sudafed PE (phenylephrine).

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