
Nasal Decongestant
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![]() Walmart | GenCare - Nasal Decongestant Phenylephrine HCl (300 Tablets) | Non Drowsy | $19.99 | View![]() |
![]() Amazon | GenCare - Nasal Decongestant Phenylephrine HCl (300 Tablets) | Non Drowsy | $14.99 | View![]() |
Active Ingredients (in each tablet): Phenylephrine HCl 10mg (Nasal Decongestant) Uses: Temporarily relieves sinus congestion and pressure â temporarily relieves nasal congestion due to the common old, hay fever or other upper respiratory. Warnings: Do not use: if you are now taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric or emotional conditions or Parkinsonâs disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. Ask a doctor before use if you have â heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, diabetes, trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate gland. Directions: Adults and children 12 years and over: do not take more than 6 tablets in 24 hours. Children under 12: ask a doctor. Compare to generic Sudafed PE Extra Strength ingredients. * CONGESTION RELIEF - GenCare Nasal Decongestant helps relieve congestion with Phenylephrine HCL (10 mg) OTC ingredient. * SINUS PRESSURE - Breathe better and experience less sinus pressure, head pressure and nasal congestion with these convenient tablets. * BULK SAVINGS - Enjoy our value savings 300 tablet bottle. Great for families who like to stay stocked up and prepared. * NON DROWSY - This is non drowsy formula and can be taken at any time of day including the morning when you wake. * EASY TO SWALLOW - Each tablet contains Phenylephrine (10 mg) in a small and easy to swallow tablet. * COLD & ALLERGY - Helps relieve sinus and nasal congestion due to indoor allergies, outdoor allergies, and the common cold. * EXTRA STRENGTH - Adults and children over 12 years old, get fast nasal congestion relief that lasts for hours. * DOSAGE - Adults and children 12 years of age and over: do not take more than 6 tablets in 24 hours. Children under 12 ask a doctor.
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