pheniramine+maleate

Pheniramine, also known as Avil, is used to treat hay fever and urticarial. It has strong sedative effects and is sometimes used as an over-the-counter sleeping pill. It’s chemical formula is C16H20N2. It has a molar mass of 240.343 g/mol.

Pheniramine is generally sold in combination with other medications, rather than as a stand-alone drug, although some formulations are available containing pheniramine by itself. As an example, Neo Citran contains pheniramine.

Avil may cause drowsiness, bradycardia and over-dosage may lead to sleep disorders. Overdose may lead to seizures, especially in combination with alcohol. People combining with cortisol in the long term should avoid Avil as it may cause lowered levels of adrenaline which may lead to loss of consciousness.
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