Activated Charcoal Liquid e Robitussin Peak Cold Daytime Cold + Flu
Definición de la interacción Activated Charcoal Liquid e Robitussin Peak Cold Daytime Cold + Flu y posibilidad de tomarlos juntos.
En la base de datos de directorios oficiales utilizados para crear el servicio, se encontró una interacción confirmada estadísticamente mediante los resultados de la investigación, que puede conducir a consecuencias negativas para la salud del paciente o aumentar el efecto positivo de cada medicamento. Se requiere una consulta médica para resolver el problema de la administración simultanea de los medicamentos.
Consumidor:Hable con su médico antes de usar el carbón junto con el paracetamol. Los productos que contienen carbón puede interferir con la absorción de muchos medicamentos y hacer menos efectivo. Es importante decirle a su médico acerca de todas las medicinas que usted use, incluyendo vitaminas y hierbas. No deje de tomar ningún medicamento sin hablar primero con su médico.
Profesional:En GENERAL, EVITAR: el Carbón vegetal puede reducir la absorción de muchos medicamentos y puede absorber enterohepatically distribuido drogas. Utilidad clínica puede ser la reducción de los efectos o de la toxicidad de muchos de los medicamentos. El carbón activado puede absorber agentes terapéuticos administrados, mientras que es en el tracto gastrointestinal.
GESTIÓN: La ingestión regular de carbón debe ser evitado por pacientes que requieren medicamentos de mantenimiento. Si el uso concomitante es necesario, la dosis o la vía de administración puede necesitar ser alterado.
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Nombre genérico: charcoal
Marca comercial: Actidose-Aqua, Activated Charcoal, Charcoal Plus DS, EZChar, Insta-Char, Liqui-Char, Optimum Charcoal, Liqui-Char with Sorbitol, Charcocaps, Activated Charcoal with Sorbitol, Charcoaid 2000, Charcoaid-G, Char-Flo with Sorbitol, Charcoaid, Charcodote, Char-Flo Aqueous Base, Actidose-Aqua Advance, JL. Bragg's Medicinal Charcoal, Medicoal, Karbons, Carbomix, Carbosorb X, Charcotabs, Healthstream Activated Charcoal, Charcotrace, Chem Mart Nasal Decongestant Capsule, Pharmacia Carbosorb, Norit, Eucarbon, Active Carbon
Sinónimos: Charcoal, Activated
Nombre genérico: acetaminophen / dextromethorphan / phenylephrine
Marca comercial: Comtrex Cold & Cough, DayQuil Cold & Flu, Daytime, Flu & Severe Cold & Cough Daytime Powder, Mapap Cold Formula, Robitussin Peak Cold Daytime Cold + Flu, Sudafed PE Pressure+Pain+Cough, Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold & Cough, Theraflu Warming Severe Cold Daytime, Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Daytime, Vicks Dayquil Liquicaps Cold/Flu, Contac Complete Cough, Cold & Flu Extra Strength, Tylenol Cold Daytime, Neocitran Non Drowsy Extra Strength Cold and Flu, Tylenol Cold Daytime Extra Strength, Tylenol Flu Daytime Extra Strength, Theraflu Nighttime Severe Cold & Cough, Theraflu Warming Relief Daytime Multi-Symptom Cold, Tylenol Children's Plus Cold & Cough, Theraflu Multi-Symptom Severe Cold, Day Time Cold & Flu, DayQuil Nature Fusion Cold & Flu, Theraflu ExpressMax Day Cold & Cough, Tylenol Cold Max Day, Mucinex Fast-Max Severe Cold and Sinus, Mucinex Fast-Max Congestion and Headache, Theraflu PowerPods Daytime Severe Cold, Comtrex Cold and Cough Maximum Strength, Vicks DayQuil Multi-Symptom Cold/Flu Relief
Sinónimos: no
Durante la verificación se utilizó información de las siguientes fuentes: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.
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