| Carbaxefed RF Dosages & Strengths | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strength | Format | Route | Strength | Class |
| Carbaxefed RF 1 mg-15 mg/mL | liquid | oral | 1.0 milliliter(s) | OTC |
Posted by lmanning over 3 years ago
MY 10 WEEK OLD TOOK IT FOR ABOUT 18 HOURS AND SHE STARTED GETTING CONSTIPATED AND STAYED AWAKE FOR 18 HOURS STRAIGHT. NEEDLE...
Posted by layresha717 over 3 years ago
hi my necie was born 2 months ealier, she just turned a year last month and her mother has her on this medication. is this g...
Posted by alw53 over 4 years ago
I HAVE A 5 MONTH OLD BOY AND HE HAS BEEN TAKING CARBAXEFED FOR RSV. DOES THIS MEDICINE CAUSE DROWNINESS? PLEASE EMAIL ME BA...
carbinoxamine maleate - An ethanolamine class of H1 antihistamines with mild antimuscarinic and sedative properties. Carbinoxamine diminishes the typical histaminergic effects on H1-receptors in bronchial smooth muscle, capillaries, and gastrointestinal smooth muscle, including vasodilation, bronchoconstriction, increased vascular permeability, pain, itching, and spasmodic contractions of gastrointestinal smooth muscle. Carbinoxamine maleate is used to provide symptomatic relieve of allergic symptoms.
pseudoephedrine hydrochloride - The hydrochloride salt form of pseudoephedrine, a phenethylamine and an diastereomer of ephedrine with sympathomimetic property. Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride displaces norepinephrine from storage vesicles in presynaptic neurones, thereby releasing norepinephrine into the neuronal synapses where it stimulates primarily alpha-adrenergic receptors. It also has weak direct agonist activity at alpha- and beta- adrenergic receptors. Receptor stimulation results in vasoconstriction and decreases nasal and sinus congestion.