Cough and cold:

Indications for: NYQUIL SINUS

Sinus pain, congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, headache.

Adult Dosage:

2 caps every 4 hours; max 6 doses/24 hours.

Children Dosage:

Not recommended.

NYQUIL SINUS Contraindications:

During or within 14 days of MAOIs. Concomitant other acetaminophen products.

NYQUIL SINUS Warnings/Precautions:

Hepatic dysfunction. Cardiovascular disease. Hypertension. GI or GU obstruction. Glaucoma. Thyroid disease. Diabetes. Asthma. Lower respiratory disorders. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

NYQUIL SINUS Classification:

Analgesic + antihistamine + sympathomimetic.

NYQUIL SINUS Interactions:

See Contraindications. Hypertensive crisis with MAOIs. Increased risk of hepatotoxicity with ≥3 alcoholic drinks/day; avoid. β-blockers increase pressor effects of sympathomimetics. Antagonizes antihypertensives. Increased CNS effects with other CNS depressants.

Adverse Reactions:

Drowsiness, nervousness, dizziness, insomnia, anticholinergic effects, excitability in children, hepatotoxicity (overdosage).

How Supplied:

LiquiCaps—12, 20