Is Ephedrine a sedative?

Is Ephedrine a sedative?

Ephedrine may act as stimulant in children with nocturnal enuresis and cause sleeplessness. It may have sedative effects in some children.

How long does ephedrine last in your body?

When given by injection it lasts about an hour and when taken by mouth it can last up to four hours. Common side effects include trouble sleeping, anxiety, headache, hallucinations, high blood pressure, fast heart rate, loss of appetite, and inability to urinate. Serious side effects include stroke and heart attack.

What happens if you try to buy too much Sudafed?

If you exceed the limit, you won’t be able to buy the drug. No police action will be taken. Local pharmacies haven’t had to turn many people away in recent years.

How many boxes of Sudafed can you buy at once?

Since April, federal law limits pseudoephedrine purchases to 3.6 grams a day, nine grams a month, or 7.5 grams a month via mail. For runny-nosed consumers, that means three Sudafed boxes containing 48 tablets each per day — but no more than six boxes per month. That’s at best.

Why is Sudafed limited?

Tablets, chewable tablets, liquid and nasal preparations of pseudoephedrine effectively treat nasal and sinus congestion; however, the sale of cold and flu products containing pseudoephedrine is limited to behind the counter because pseudoephedrine may be used for the illicit production of methamphetamine.

Can you overdose on pseudoephedrine sulfate?

In case of overdose Symptoms of an overdose of Sudafed can include: fast heart rate. dizziness. anxiety or restlessness.

Can you exercise while taking pseudoephedrine?

Decongestants like phenylephrine (Sudafed PE) and pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) are often found in cold, flu, and allergy medications, and can raise your heart rate and blood pressure—just like exercise.

Should you take pseudoephedrine at night?

To help prevent trouble in sleeping, take the last dose of pseudoephedrine for each day a few hours before bedtime. If you have any questions about this, check with your doctor. Take this medicine only as directed.

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