Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold

Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold Overview

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Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold is a brand name medication included in the following groups of medications: Anilides, Opium alkaloids and derivatives, Aminoalkyl ethers. For more information about Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold see its generics Dextromethorphan, Doxylamine, Paracetamol

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What are you taking Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold for?

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  • Other
  • Cough
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Pain
  • Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
  • Sleep Initiation And Maintenance Disorders

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Generics

Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold consists of multiple generic medications. The generic medications are listed below.

Dextromethorphan

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Doxylamine

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Paracetamol

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Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold Drug Class

Coricidin HBP Nighttime Multi-Symptom Cold is part of the drug classes:

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