The two active ingredients in the Dexabliss 11-Day Dose Pack work together to target both the allergic symptoms and nasal congestion:
- Desloratadine: This is a second-generation antihistamine that works by blocking histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic symptoms like sneezing, itching, and runny nose. By blocking histamine, desloratadine helps reduce the allergic response.
- Pseudoephedrine: This is a decongestant that works by constricting the blood vessels in the nasal passages, reducing swelling and congestion. This allows the airways to open, making it easier to breathe.
Together, these two ingredients help relieve allergy-related symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes, as well as sinus pressure.
As with any medication, Dexabliss 11-Day Dose Pack can cause side effects. These are generally mild but may include:
- Drowsiness or Fatigue: While desloratadine is less likely to cause drowsiness than older antihistamines, some individuals may still experience mild fatigue or drowsiness.
- Nausea or Upset Stomach: Some people may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea or stomach upset.
- Dizziness or Headache: Some users may experience dizziness or headaches, especially when standing up quickly or with prolonged use.
- Dry Mouth: Due to the antihistamine, some individuals may experience a dry mouth.
- Nervousness or Restlessness: In rare cases, pseudoephedrine may cause nervousness or restlessness.
In case of any severe reactions such as difficulty breathing, swelling, or a rash, stop using the medication and seek immediate medical attention.
Anturol may interact with other drugs, leading to increased side effects or reduced effectiveness. Always inform your doctor of any medications you are taking.
Dexabliss 11-Day Dose Pack may be available over-the-counter in some regions, but it is often sold by prescription, particularly if it contains pseudoephedrine, which is regulated due to its potential for misuse. Always consult with a healthcare provider before beginning any new medication, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or are taking other medications.