Actifed Cold & Allergy, Tablets 24 ea
- Actifed Cold and Allergy Tablets temporarily relieves nasal congestion due to the common cold.
- Actifed Cold & Allergy Tablets Temporarily relieves these symptoms due to hay fever
- runny nose,sneezing.
- uncomfortable, watery eyes.
- itching of the nose or throat
Product Description
New Formula – Does not contain Pseudoephedrine
Nasal congestion
Runny nose
Sneezing
Uncomfortable, watery eyes
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I just yesterday bought Actifed Cold & Allergy at Publix for under six dollars, for the 24 tablet, one tablet dose box. IT WORKS GREAT!! Completely stopped my runny nose and I am not drowsy; this is the Actifed with Chlorpheniramine maleate (4 mg) and Phenylephrine HCI (10 mg.) It contains no Pseudoephedrine.
I never tried the older version that so many people say is stuck-up to this, but, this product stopped my runny nose as advertised, so I do not see what the other, older product could have possibly done surpass for me, since the runny nose was my reason for taking the product in the initially place.
I am taking one of these Actifed and one 200 mg Ibuprofen every four hours, approximately.
Rating: 5 / 5
Other brands unfilled behind the counter that use the ancient formula include Genac and Aprodine. USA pharmacy chain Walgreens’ house-brand version of Actifed, Wal-Act, also continues to use the original pseudoephedrine/triprolidine formula,,,,,
THE ORIGINAL FORMULA ACTIFED(the one that really works) contains 60 mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride as the nasal decongestant and 2.5 mg triprolidine hydrochloride as the antihistamine.
Plus I reckon you can still buy the original formula from other countries.
Rating: 1 / 5
We can’t get Actifed here in Canada anymore either even though pseudoephedrine products are still on open drugstore shelves. What a shame. I believe I have used this product for 50 years: is that possible? I used to rely on it for hayfever but now as a decongestant — it seems to be the only allergy/cold medicine unfilled without acetaminophen or tylenol. I can’t tolerate acetaminophen.
Rating: 1 / 5
As best I can tell, the original formula Actifed is no longer being made in the United States. I initially had it prescribed for allergy symptoms in 1979, and although it is not “non-drowsy,” it’s very effective. My favorite use is to avoid post-nasal drip at night, because it does such a excellent job of drying you up.
After searching for the original formula and realizing I wasn’t going to find it…not even “behind the counter,” I finally broke down and ordered 96 tablets from a Canadian Pharmacy. It cost more ($30plusshipping), but I got what I wanted.
This is no way to run a shape care system!
Rating: 1 / 5
It’s sad that because of illegal druggies that the rest of us have to suffer.
This new formula is worthless – save your money if you have allergies, it doesn’t work..
Rating: 1 / 5