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  2. Can You Look Up How Much Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine ... -...

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    Key points. The CMEA (Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act) of 2005 limits the amount of pseudoephedrine that can legally be purchased over-the-counter to 3.6 grams per day, and 9 grams per 30 days (7.5 grams if mail order). Pharmacies must log all over-the-counter pseudoephedrine sales and associated information, such as name and address of the ...

  3. How Long Does A 'Ban' On Sudafed Sales Last If You Are Over The...

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    9 grams of the base drug (pseudoephedrine) in a 30-day period. For mail-order customers, the limit is set at 7.5 grams of the base drug (pseudoephedrine) in a 30-day period. A comprehensive list of amounts and restrictions can be found on the DEA website. Similarly, the FDA website has an informative FAQ on this topic.

  4. Sudafed - How many milligrams of pseudophedrine can a family buy...

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    Considering that most Sudafed pills contain 30-60mg per pill, 7.5 grams is 125 pills a month of the 60mg (or 150 pills at the 9 gram limit) which is about 4-5 doses per day and that is about consistent with the daily maximum dosage. Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant not an anithistamine so you all may need an antihistamine to combat allergies.

  5. Immediate release: 30 mg orally every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Maximum dose: 120 mg in 24 hours. 12 years or older: Immediate release: 30 to 60 mg orally every 4 to 6 hours as needed. 12-hour extended- release: 120 mg orally every 12 hours as needed. 24-hour extended-release: 240 mg orally every 24 hours as needed. Maximum dose: 240 mg in 24 hours.

  6. Pseudoephedrine Monograph for Professionals - Drugs.com

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    Effective September 30, 2006 under CMEA’s provisions, pharmacies and other retail distributors must store pseudoephedrine- and ephedrine-containing preparations behind the counter or in locked cabinets; purchasers must provide approved photographic identification and sign a written or electronic logbook for each purchase; pharmacies and other ...

  7. Pseudoephedrine: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Pseudoephedrine effectively relieves nasal congestion and is found in several behind the counter combination cold and flu remedies. Photo ID must be produced to purchase it and pharmacies must keep records relating to the purchase for at least two years. Sleeplessness is a common side effect. 5.

  8. Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant that shrinks blood vessels in the nasal passages. Dilated blood vessels can cause nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Pseudoephedrine is used to treat nasal and sinus congestion, or congestion of the tubes that drain fluid from your inner ears, called the eustachian (yoo-STAY-shun) tubes.

  9. Pseudoephedrine Extended-Release Tablets (12 Hour)

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    Limit your use of caffeine (for example, tea, coffee, cola) and chocolate. Use with this medicine (pseudoephedrine extended-release tablets) may cause nervousness, shakiness, and a fast heartbeat. Different forms of this medicine (pseudoephedrine extended-release tablets) may be for use in different ages of children.

  10. Sudafed 24-Hour Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term -...

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    Applies to pseudoephedrine: oral capsule liquid filled, oral liquid, oral solution, oral syrup, oral tablet, oral tablet extended release. Common side effects of Sudafed 24-Hour. Some side effects of pseudoephedrine may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the ...

  11. Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant that shrinks blood vessels in the nasal passages. Dilated blood vessels can cause nasal congestion (stuffy nose). Zyrtec-D is a combination medicine used to treat cold or allergy symptoms such as nasal and sinus congestion, sneezing, itching, watery eyes, or runny nose.