KCAA New Patient Medication Assessment MEDICATIONS CONTAINING ANTIHISTAMINES
The following is a partial list of medications containing antihistamine. In addition to allergy and cold medications, sleep aids, anti-nausea and anti-depressant medications frequently contain antihistamines. Many over the counter cough/cold preparations, sedatives, sleeping medications contain one or more of these antihistamines. Please check with your pharmacist about these products. If you are taking any of these medications, discontinue them 4 days before your new patient appointment. If you have any questions whether a medication you are taking contains an antihistamine and is not on the list please contact our phone nurse at 913-491-5501. DO NOT STOP ASTHMA MEDICATIONS Compazine Meclizine Adapin (1,2) see below Medi-Flu Mellaril (1,2) see below Sleep-ettes-D Alavert (2) see below Coricidin Mescolor Sleep-eze Alka-Seltzer Plus & PM Cyproheptadine Miles Nervine Night- time Sleepinal sleep-Aid Allegra D D.A. Chewable Naldecon St. Joseph Nighttime Cold Allerest Nolahist Stelazine (1) see below Desipramine (1,2) see Nolamine Sudafed Cold and Allergy Norpramin (1,2) see below Plain Sudafed May Be Taken Dimetane Nortriptyline (1,2) see Surmontil Amitriptyline (1,2) see below Dimetapp Anafranil (1,2) see below Diphenhydramine Antivert Disophrol Novafed A Novahistine Asendin (1) see below Doan’s PM Astelin Nasal Spray Dorcol Cold Formula Theraflu Doxepin (1,2) see below Optimine Thorazine (1) see below Astepro Nasal Spray Dramamine Tofranil (1,2) see below Atrohist Orthoxicol Aventyl (1,2) see below Drixoral Pamelor (1,2) see below Triaminic BC Cold Powder Dura-Tap Triaminicin Dura-Vent/DA Patanase Triaminicol Benadryl Pediacare Triavil (1,2) see below Elavil (1,2) see below Percogesic Trifluoperazine Endep (1,2) see below Periactin Trilafon Brexin LA Etrafon (1,2) see below Pertofrane (1,2) see below Trinalin Bucladin –S Excedrin PM Phenergan Extendryl Poly-Histine Tripelennamine Bufferin AF Nite Time Fedahist Prochlorperazine Tritannate Cerose – DM Fexofenadine Prolixine (1) see below Tussagesic Certirizine Fluphenazine (1) see below Pyrroxate Certirizine D 4-Way Cold Tablets Quelidrine Tussi-12 Cheracol Plus Goody’s PM Powder Tussionex Cheracol Sinus Histussin Robitussin Night time Cold Tylenol Allegy Sinus Children’s Tylenol Allergy D Hycomine Tylenol Cold Children’s Tylenol Cold Hydroxyzine Tylenol Cold & Flu Children’s Tylenol Flu Imipramine (1,2) see below Tylenol Cold Nighttime Cholrafed Tylenol PM Chlorpheniramine Kronofed A Rynatuss Chlor-Trimeton Levecetirizine Semprex D Clarinex (2) see below Limbitrol (1,2) see below Simply Sleep Vistaril Claritin (2) see below Loratadine (2) many Sinarest Vivactil (1,2) see below Claritin D (2) see below store brands, watch Sine-Off Claritin Reditab (2) see below labels - see below Sinequan (1,2) see below Ludiomil (1,2) see below Cold Control Marax (1) see below Marezine (1) Discontinue only if okay with prescribing physician (2) Discontinue one week before evaluation (Plain Sudafed may be taken)
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