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* If you’re older (65+) or have concerns about cognition, stick with second-generation options | * If you’re older (65+) or have concerns about cognition, stick with second-generation options | ||
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+ | ===== Is Sudafed an Antihistamine? | ||
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+ | No — Sudafed is not an antihistamine. It is a decongestant, | ||
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+ | ==== 🧪 What Is Sudafed? ==== | ||
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+ | Sudafed is the brand name for: | ||
+ | * ‘‘Pseudoephedrine’’ – the original version, available behind the pharmacy counter | ||
+ | * ‘‘Phenylephrine’’ – an over-the-counter version that is less effective | ||
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+ | It’s classified as a nasal decongestant. | ||
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+ | ==== 💊 How It Works ==== | ||
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+ | Decongestants like Sudafed: | ||
+ | * Constrict blood vessels in the nasal passages | ||
+ | * Reduce swelling and improve airflow | ||
+ | * Do not block histamine | ||
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+ | Antihistamines: | ||
+ | * Block histamine, the chemical responsible for sneezing, itching, and watery eyes | ||
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+ | ^ Symptom ^ Use Antihistamine? | ||
+ | | Sneezing | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | ||
+ | | Itchy eyes or nose | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | ||
+ | | Runny nose | ✅ Yes | ❌ Not directly | | ||
+ | | Nasal congestion | ❌ Not effective | ✅ Yes | | ||
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+ | ==== ⚠️ Warnings About Sudafed ==== | ||
+ | * Can raise blood pressure – not ideal for people with hypertension or heart disease | ||
+ | * May cause jitters, restlessness, | ||
+ | * Pseudoephedrine is regulated — you must request it from the pharmacy counter and show ID | ||
+ | * Phenylephrine, | ||
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+ | ==== 🔄 Combination Medications ==== | ||
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+ | Some allergy medications combine antihistamines with Sudafed, such as: | ||
+ | * Claritin-D (loratadine + pseudoephedrine) | ||
+ | * Zyrtec-D (cetirizine + pseudoephedrine) | ||
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+ | These treat both: | ||
+ | * Histamine symptoms – sneezing, itching, watery eyes | ||
+ | * Nasal congestion | ||
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+ | ==== ✅ Bottom Line ==== | ||
+ | * Sudafed is a decongestant, | ||
+ | * Best for nasal congestion, not for sneezing or itchy eyes | ||
+ | * Can be used alongside antihistamines for broader relief | ||
+ | * Use with caution if you have heart conditions, high blood pressure, or insomnia | ||
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