BENZEDREX

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Generic Name for BENZEDREX

Propylhexedrine 250mg (0.40.5mg/inh); inhaler; contains menthol.

Legal Classification:

OTC

Pharmacological Class for BENZEDREX

Sympathomimetic.

Manufacturer of BENZEDREX

Ascher, B.F & Company

Indications for BENZEDREX

Nasal congestion, sinus pressure.

Adults and Children:

<6yrs: not recommended. ≥6yrs: 2 inhalations in each nostril not more than every 2 hours. Do not use >3 days.

Adverse Reactions for BENZEDREX

Burning, stinging, sneezing, increased nasal discharge, rebound congestion.

How is BENZEDREX supplied?

Inhaler—1

Related Disease:

Congestion~nasal

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