Cough and cold:

Indications for: ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS

Nasal congestion, sinus pressure, rhinorrhea, headache, minor aches and pains, fever.

Adult Dosage:

Take with food. 1 caplet every 4–6hrs; max 6 caplets/24hrs.

Children Dosage:

<12yrs: not recommended.

ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS Contraindications:

Aspirin allergy. Immediately before or after cardiac surgery. During or within 14 days of MAOIs.

ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS Warnings/Precautions:

Increased risk of severe stomach bleeding (esp. ≥60yrs old). History of GI disorders (eg, heartburn, bleeding ulcers). Respiratory disorders (eg, emphysema, bronchitis). Increased risk of heart attack or failure, and stroke. Hypertension. Heart disease. Recent stroke. Liver cirrhosis. Renal disease. Asthma. Thyroid disease. Diabetes. Glaucoma. GI or urinary obstruction. Reevaluate if fever persists or worsens >3 days or nasal congestion lasts >7 days. Elderly. Pregnancy (esp. during ≥20 weeks): not recommended. Nursing mothers.

ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS Classification:

NSAID + antihistamine + sympathomimetic.

ADVIL ALLERGY SINUS Interactions:

Hypertensive crisis with MAOIs. β-blockers may increase the pressor effects of sympathomimetics. Caution with diuretics. Avoid aspirin, pseudoephedrine- or chlorpheniramine-containing products, or other pain relievers, nasal decongestants, antihistamines. Alcohol, sedatives and tranquilizers may increase drowsiness. Increased risk of GI bleed with anticoagulants, corticosteroids, other OTC or Rx NSAIDs, ≥3 alcoholic drinks/day, or prolonged use.

Adverse Reactions:

Drowsiness, nervousness, dizziness, insomnia, GI upset/bleed, symptoms of heart problems or stroke (eg, trouble breathing, feel faint, slurred speech), redness, swelling, allergic reactions; discontinue if occur.

How Supplied:

Caplets—20