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Nasatapp Side Effect
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Last updated on Monday, 2/20/2012 7:50:22 AM UTC -7.




lady Says:
Saturday, 2/12/2011 7:57:15 PM
 
Im on my 3rd week of pregnancy. My doctor prescribed nasatapp to me because of my allergy. Is it safe to drink? what are the possible effects to my baby since im on my first trimester?

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Brian Says:
Monday, 2/20/2012 7:50:22 AM
 
I just want to ask if nasatapp cause dizziness? because i took 2 tablets 150 mg each and then the next day i did really feel dizzy and nauseated. Thank you

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Michael Says:
Sunday, 1/22/2012 8:57:58 AM
 
In Thailand, I was sold via a chemist, tablets called Nasotapp to help stop a runny nose as a result of my cold. The next time I urinated it was painful experience and as soon as I stopped taking Nasotapp the urinating pain was gone - I was taking no other drug at the time. Nasotapp is nowhere to be found on the internet and also the company name on the packet which was RX. I only mention this here as I think it's a fake medicine riding on the back of Nasatapp.

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lady Says:
Wednesday, 2/23/2011 12:34:55 AM
 
It was actually prescribed by my ob-gyn. Than you for replying to my question. :)

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Verwon Says:
Sunday, 2/20/2011 6:49:42 PM
 
Nasatapp contains the active ingredients Phenylpropanolamine and Brompheniramine, it used to treat allergies.

The problematic medication here is the Phenylpropanolamine, the U.S. FDA removed it from over the counter sale due to safety concerns. It was found to greatly increase the risk of strokes in those that used it. In addition, when it was used by pregnant women, it was found to cause birth defects.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Phenylpropanolamine&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Brompheniramine&ad=true


If it were me, I would seriously discuss these issues with my doctor, before using the medication and ask if there is something safe that they can prescribe.

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