Description
Entex LA is a prescription medication that is used for long-acting treatment of chest and throat congestion.
Entex LA should be stored in its original packaging. Ensure that Entex LA is additionally stored at room temperature and protected from both moisture and heat.
Before taking Entex LA tell your doctor if any of the following apply to you: you are allergic to any drugs; you have a thyroid disorder; you have diabetes; you have a history of drug and alcohol addiction; you have a mental illness; you have an enlarged prostate or urination problems; you have an adrenal gland disorder; you have a seizure disorder; you have liver disease; you have kidney disease; you have any respiratory conditions; or if you have heart disease or hypertension. You doctor may need to adjust your dosage in order to allow you to safely take Entex LA. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding, let your doctor know before you begin taking Entex LA.
While taking Entex LA, you may wish to avoid taking diet pills, caffeine pills, or other stimulants, as these types of medications may increase the severity with certain side effects. Certain medications may interfere with the effectiveness of this medication. If you are planning to take any other medications (prescription or non-prescription) while you are taking Entex LA, talk to your doctor beforehand.
Patient Family Information : Entex LA is a prescription medication that should be taken according to the directions in your prescription. If your prescription is unclear, contact your healthcare provider for more information. Entex LA should be consumed orally, without breaking, crushing, or chewing the tablet. Entex LA should additionally be taken with a full glass of water. Your symptoms should clear up within seven days of treatment, if they do not; contact your doctor to reassess your treatment options.
Do not take Entex LA if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in this medication, or if you are allergic to any other decongestants, diet pills, stimulants or ADHD medications. If you have used a monoamine oxidase inhibitor within the last fourteen days, taking Entex LA is not recommended. Entex LA should not be given to young children without the advice of a doctor.
Sever Side Effects : Severe Side Effects: fast, pounding, or uneven heartbeat; severe dizziness, anxiety, restless feeling, or nervousness; easy bruising or bleeding, unusual weakness, fever, chills, body aches, flu symptoms; or increased blood pressure.
Common Side Effects: mild loss of appetite; nausea, vomiting, upset stomach; warmth, tingling, or redness under your skin; feeling excited or restless; sleep problems; or skin rash or itching.
Other: None.
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