Diphenhydramine / pseudoephedrine for Nasal Congestion User Reviews
Brand names: Tekral, Benylin Multi-Symptom, Respa SA Benaphen Plus
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Actifed Allergy Day/Night (diphenhydramine / pseudoephedrine) "Two things: there is a generic (Wal-Act from Walgreens) and I’ve been taking this since I was a kid in the 60s when it was by prescription only. It will make you sleepy if you’re just sitting around (good at night), but if you’re active, you can easily power through it, and it may even give you a slight mellow feeling. If you are tired of blowing your nose, this will stop it."