Skip to content

Tag: Chlorpheniramine maleate

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What does CTM stand for? Deciphering the dual meaning in pharmacology

2 min read
In the world of medicine and pharmacology, the acronym CTM can have two prominent, but entirely different, meanings, often leading to confusion for patients and industry professionals alike. In one context, 'What does CTM stand for?' refers to Chlorpheniramine Maleate, a classic first-generation antihistamine. In another, it refers to Clinical Trial Material, the investigational drugs used in medical research.

What is the brand name for guaifenesin phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride chlorpheniramine maleate?

4 min read
In 2000, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public health warning regarding products containing phenylpropanolamine (PPA) due to an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke. For this reason, the specific combination of **guaifenesin phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride chlorpheniramine maleate** is not available on the U.S. market under any brand name, although it may still be found in some other countries.

What are the side effects of Costus D syrup?

4 min read
Adults experience an average of two to four colds annually, leading many to seek relief from over-the-counter medications [1.7.4, 1.7.5]. For those considering this treatment, it is important to ask: What are the side effects of Costus D syrup?

What is the Use of Trugen Tablet? An Overview of Trugin Tablet

3 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health, adults suffer from an average of 2-3 common colds each year, making over-the-counter remedies a frequent search query. Many people search for a “Trugen Tablet,” which is most likely a typographical error for the widely available combination medicine “Trugin Tablet”.

What Are Divine Tablets Used For? A Pharmacological Analysis

4 min read
Each year, millions of people seek relief from cold and flu symptoms. The search for effective medication often leads to combination products, and one such product is 'Chest and Lungs Tablet New Divine'. But what are divine tablets used for from a pharmacological standpoint? [1.2.2]

What is NT Tox Syrup used for? A Guide to Cough & Cold Formulations

4 min read
Over 900 million cases of the common cold occur annually in the United States alone. While the brand name 'NT-Tox' refers to a specific anti-parasitic medication, Nitazoxanide, used for diarrhea, the term 'Tox Syrup' is often associated with combination remedies for cough and cold symptoms. This article focuses on what a typical 'NT Tox' style cough syrup is used for, breaking down its common active ingredients.

Answering the Question: What Does Allergex Have in It?

3 min read
Antihistamines are a widely used class of medications for treating allergy symptoms. A common question for those seeking relief is, 'What does Allergex have in it?' This article delves into the composition and function of this well-known allergy medication.