Blocked sinuses and a stuffy nose can lead to ongoing discomfort and interrupt your day. Sudafed Decongestant tablets are beneficial for relieving congestion caused by allergies, colds and flu viruses as they clear your airways and ensure you feel more comfortable.
Sudafed decongestant tablets can effectively relieve stuffy noses and sinus congestion for adults and children aged 12 and over.
Relieves allergy symptoms
Treats congestion from colds and flu
Contains pseudoephedrine hydrochloride
Side Effects
common side effects associated with Sudafed include:Dry mouthSlight nervousness or jitters due to the pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, which is a stimulantMild headachesWhile rare, some people might experience some less common side effects, including high blood pressure, seizures, hallucinations, and heart problems. If you experience any of these, please stop taking the tablets and seek immediate medical help.How often can I take Sudafed tablets?You can take up to four tablets a day, with four to six hours between each dose. It's essential to avoid taking more than the advised dosage.How long can I take Sudafed?Sudafed is for short-term use only, and prolonged consumption can cause rebound congestion. If you take it for seven days but are still experiencing problems, please see a doctor.Can I buy Sudafed Decon
serious side effects.What if I'm still experiencing nasal and sinus congestion after seven days?While Sudafed Decongestant Tablets treat congestion and sinus blockages, they might not be effective for severe allergies or other conditions. If your symptoms persist, please see a doctor. You might need antibiotics or an assessment to diagnose an underlying condition.LeafletsInformation LeafletPlease review the enclosed Patient Information Leaflet before using Sudafed Decongestant Tablets, and don't hesitate to contact a registered pharmacist for advice.View or print the patient leaflet as PDFContent Written by:Umar RazzaqMPharm | University Of StrathclydeDate Written:12/06/2026Role:Clinical PharmacistMedically Reviewed By:Nish FayyazMPharm | University Of StrathclydeDate Checked:12/06/2026Role:PharmacistFully in
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