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what to avoid while using Palgic Generic Name: carbinoxamine (car palgic d
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d Cordron NR, Histex I/ E, Histex PD, Palgic, Pediatex What is palgic d
the most palgic d important information I should know about palgic d
carbinoxamine? • Do not give this palgic d medication palgic d to a child
younger than 2 years old, even if the medicine label provides dosing
intructions for children in this age group. Deaths have been reported
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carbinoxamine, palgic d palgic d palgic d although it has not been
determined that carbinoxamine was the cause of these deaths. palgic d Talk
palgic d palgic d with your doctor palgic d about other FDA-approved
products palgic palgic d d available for palgic d use in palgic d young
palgic d children with cold or allergy symptoms. • Do not use
carbinoxamine if you palgic d have used an MAO inhibitor palgic d such
palgic d as isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), rasagiline
(Azilect), selegiline (Eldepryl, Emsam), or tranylcypromine (Parnate)
within the past 14 days. Serious, life-threatening palgic d side effects
can occur if you take carbinoxamine palgic palgic d d before the MAO
inhibitor has cleared from your body. • Carbinoxamine can cause side
effects that may impair your palgic d thinking or reactions. Be careful if
you drive or do anything that palgic d requires you to be awake and alert.
• Avoid drinking alcohol. It can increase palgic d some palgic d of the
side effects of carbinoxamine. • Call your doctor if palgic d you have a
fever, palgic d palgic d or if your symptoms get worse or do not palgic d
improve after palgic d taking this medicine for 7 days. What is
carbinoxamine? • Carbinoxamine is an palgic d antihistamine palgic d
palgic palgic d palgic d d that palgic d reduces the natural chemical
histamine palgic d in palgic d palgic d the body. Histamine palgic d can
produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, palgic d watery eyes, and runny
nose. •
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Carbinoxamine palgic d is used to palgic d treat sneezing, palgic
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rash, itching, palgic d and palgic d other palgic d palgic d symptoms
palgic d of allergies palgic d and the common cold. • Carbinoxamine palgic
d may also be used for purposes palgic d other than those listed in this
medication palgic d guide. palgic d What should I discuss palgic d with
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taking palgic palgic d d carbinoxamine? palgic d • Do not palgic d give
this medication to a child younger than palgic d palgic d 2 years old,
even if the medicine label palgic palgic d d provides dosing intructions
for children palgic d palgic d in this age group. Deaths have palgic d
been palgic d reported in children under 2 years old who had received
carbinoxamine, palgic d palgic d palgic d although it has not been
determined that carbinoxamine was the palgic palgic d d cause of these
deaths. palgic d Talk with your doctor palgic d about palgic d palgic d
other FDA-approved products available for use in young children with cold
or allergy symptoms. palgic d palgic d • palgic d palgic d Do palgic
palgic d d not use carbinoxamine palgic d if you have used an MAO
inhibitor such as isocarboxazid palgic d palgic d (Marplan), phenelzine
(Nardil), palgic palgic d d rasagiline (Azilect), palgic palgic d d
selegiline (Eldepryl, palgic d Emsam), or tranylcypromine (Parnate) within
the past 14 days. Serious, palgic d life-threatening side effects can
occur if you take carbinoxamine palgic d before the MAO inhibitor has
cleared palgic d from your body. • Do not use this medication if you are
allergic to carbinoxamine, palgic d or if you are breast-feeding. • Before
taking this medication, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs,
or if you have: · glaucoma; · a stomach ulcer; · a blockage in your
stomach or intestines; · an palgic d enlarged palgic d prostate palgic
palgic d d or urination palgic d palgic d problems; palgic d palgic palgic
d d · overactive palgic palgic d d thyroid; palgic d · heart disease, high
palgic d blood pressure; or · asthma. • If you have any palgic d of these
palgic d conditions, you may not palgic d be able to use palgic palgic d d
carbinoxamine, or you may palgic d need a dosage adjustment or palgic d
special tests during palgic d treatment. palgic palgic d d • FDA pregnancy
category C. This medication may palgic d be harmful to an unborn palgic d
baby. palgic d Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant during treatment. • It is not known whether carbinoxamine palgic
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