Tramazoline

Tramazoline is a medication used to treat bronchial asthma, COPD, and other respiratory problems. It is a bronchodilator, meaning it helps to relax the muscles around the airways to make breathing easier. Tramazoline is available in both a tablet and a solution form. It is usually taken orally, but can also be inhaled through a nebulizer. Common side effects of Tramazoline include headache, nausea, and dizziness.

Tramazoline is a medication used as a nasal decongestant to relieve a stuffy or runny nose caused by allergies or the common cold [1]. It comes in the form of a nasal spray and works by stimulating alpha-adrenergic receptors in the nasal passages, which causes blood vessels to constrict and reduces mucus production [2].

Here's a summary of Tramazoline:

  • Function: Relieves nasal congestion
  • Form: Nasal spray
  • How it works: Narrows blood vessels in the nasal passages, reducing mucus production

Important things to know about Tramazoline:

  • It's typically recommended for short-term use (up to 7 days) to avoid rebound congestion, which can worsen symptoms after stopping use [3].
  • There can be side effects, including burning, stinging, or dryness in the nose, sneezing, and headache [1].
  • Tramazoline can interact with other medications, especially high blood pressure medications. Be sure to talk to your doctor before using it if you take other medications [2].

It's important to consult with a doctor before using Tramazoline, especially if you have:

  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease
  • Thyroid problems
  • Glaucoma
  • Diabetes
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
R - Respiratory system
R01 Nasal preparations
R01A - Decongestants and other nasal preparations for topical use
R01AA Sympathomimetics, plain
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