2. Antihistamines Antihistamines are a type of drug medicine used for allergies and hay fever symptoms such as: Runny nose / itchy nose Sneezing Watery eye
3. Antihistamines Many Antihistamines are available over the counter and come in many forms: Nasal spray Tablet Liquid forms
5. Antihistamines How do they work? The histamine from the medication acts as a competitive inhibitor and blocks the histamine from binding to the histamine’s receptor site to cause allergy like symptoms.
6. Antihistamines Precautions Avoid alcohol, sedatives, tranquilizers or any drug that may cause drowsiness. Do not use if breastfeeding, have narrow-angle glaucoma or have allergies to Antihistamines Side Effects Drowsiness, dry mouth, urine retention and blurred vision
7. Antitussives Type of drug medicine used to suppress and relieve cough symptoms such as the following: Dry cough (cough suppressant) Coughs with phlegm (cough exportant)
10. Antitussives Precautions Can cause complications for people who have asthma, heart failure, high blood pressure, glaucoma or enlarged prostate Don’t overuse! Some products contain alcohol Side Effects Drowsiness
11. Decongestants Decongestants are a type of drug medicine to reduce nasal congestion symptoms such as the following: Watery eyes Stuffy head and nose
12. Decongestants Many Decongestants are available over the counter and come in the following forms: Liquid capsules Liquid Nasal spray
13. Decongestants Some examples of brand name decongestants are the following:
14. Decongestants How do they work? Reduce nasal decongestion by narrowing blood vessels and reduce blood flow to nasal passage
15. Decongestants Precautions Use only as temporary relief. Longer than needed use can cause worse congestion Individuals should not use if have high blood pressure, coronary heart disease or narrow-angle glaucoma Side Effects May increase blood pressure, swell nasal passage with overuse, cause difficulty sleeping