Acetaminophen, Phenylephrine, Chlorpheniramine
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Relief-Pe
- Brand Names
- Relief-Pe
- Route
- ORAL
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, COATED
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Acetaminophen, Phenylephrine, Chlorpheniramine Used For?
Temporarily relieves nasal congestion, sinus pressure, and minor aches and pains due to: the common cold hay fever upper respiratory allergies headache itchy/watery eyes runny nose muscular aches Temporarily reduces fever
Dosage and Administration
Directions: Do not take more than directed . Adults and children 12 years of age an over: take 1 to 2 tablets every 6 hours while symptoms persist do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours unless directed by a doctor Children under 12 years of age: ask a doctor
Warnings and Precautions
Liver warning: this product contains acetaminophen. Severe liver damage may occur if you take: more than 4000mg of acetaminophen 24 hours with other drugs containing acetaminophen 3 or more alcohol drinks every day while using this product Allergy alert: acetaminophen may cause severe skin reactions. Symptoms may include: skin reddening blisters rash
Overdosage
Overdose warning: Taking more than the recommended dose (overdose) may cause liver damage. Quick medical attention is critical for adults as well as for children even if you do not notice any signs or symptoms. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. 1-800-222-1222.
About This Information
This drug information is sourced from FDA-approved labeling via the openFDA database. It is intended for educational and reference purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about medication. Drug information may be updated by the FDA; check with your pharmacist for the most current information.
What are side effects?
Side effects are unwanted reactions that can occur when taking a medication. They range from mild (headache, nausea) to severe (allergic reactions, organ damage). Not everyone experiences side effects, and severity varies. Report any concerning side effects to your doctor.
What are drug interactions?
Drug interactions occur when a medication is affected by another drug, food, or supplement. Interactions can make medications less effective or cause dangerous side effects. Always tell your doctor about all medications and supplements you take.