Tylenol Sinus is a cure for flu, colds and sinusitis, which reduces symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, general discomfort, headache, body and fever. Its formula contains acetaminophen, analgesic and antipyretic, and pseudoephedrine chloride, which is a nasal decongestant.
Is this drug produced by the lab? Janssen and can be used in adults and children over 12 years old. It is available for sale in pharmacies for a price of between 8 and 13 reais.
- Tylenol sinus is indicated for temporary relief of symptoms resulting from colds.
- Flu and sinusitis such as nasal congestion.
- Nasal obstruction.
- Nasal discharge.
- Discomfort.
- Headaches and fever.
The recommended dose of Tylenol Sinus, for people over 12 years of age, is 2 tablets, every 4 to 6 hours, not exceeding 8 tablets per day. In addition, it should not be used for more than 3 days in case of fever and more than 7 days in case of pain.
Its effect can be noticed after 15 to 30 minutes of taking
The most common side effects that can occur during treatment with Tylenol Sinus are nervousness, dry mouth, nausea, dizziness and insomnia. If a rare hypersensitivity reaction occurs, stop taking the medicine and tell your doctor.
Tylenol sinus is contraindicated in patients under 12 years of age, hypersensitive to acetaminophen, pseudoephedrine chloride or any other component of the formula. It should also not be used in patients with heart problems, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, diabetics and prostate hyperplasia.
In addition, this remedy should not be used by people who take monoamine oxidase inhibitor medications, such as certain antidepressants, or for psychiatric and emotional disorders, or for Parkinson’s disease, or for two weeks after the end of use of these medications, as this may cause an increase in blood pressure or a high blood pressure attack.
It should also not be used in patients using baking soda as it may cause agitation, increased blood pressure and tachycardia.
In addition, this medicine should not be used by pregnant or lactating women, except on the recommendation of the doctor.