Aspirin, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, Phylephrine Bitartrate
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Dollar General Effervescent Cold Relief, Effervescent Cold Relief
- Brand Names
- Dollar General Effervescent Cold Relief, Effervescent Cold Relief
- Drug Class
- Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug [EPC], Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor [EPC]
- Route
- ORAL
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, EFFERVESCENT
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Aspirin, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, Phylephrine Bitartrate Used For?
Uses temporarily relieves these symptoms of the common cold ■ fever ■ sneezing ■ nasal congestion ■ sore throat ■ headache ■ minor aches and pains ■ runny nose ■ sinus congestion and pressure
Dosage and Administration
Directions ■ do not use more than directed (see overdose warning) ■ adults and children 12 years and over: take 2 tablets completely dissolved in 4 ounces of water every 4-6 hours ■ do not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours ■ children under 12 years: ask a doctor
Warnings and Precautions
Warnings Reye’s syndrome: Children and teenagers who have or are recovering from chicken pox or flu-like symptoms should not use this product. When using this product, if changes in behavior with nausea and vomiting occur, consult a doctor because these symptoms could be an early sign of Reye’s syndrome, a rare but serious illness. Allergy alert: Aspirin may cause a severe allergic reaction which may include: ■ hives ■ facial swelling ■ asthma (wheezing) ■ shock Stomach bleeding warning: This product contains a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), which may cause severe stomach bleeding. The chance is higher if you ■ are age 60 or older ■ have had stomach ulcers or bleeding problems ■ take a blood thinning (anticoagulant) or steroid drug ■ take other drugs containing prescription or nonprescription NSAIDs (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or others) ■ have 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day while using this product ■ take more or for a longer time than directed Sore throat warning: If sore throat is severe, persists for more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly.
Overdosage
In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
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.