Are there any side effects of pediatric pseudoephedrine drops?

Pediatric Pseudoephedrine Drops are commonly used in pediatrics, and its main ingredients include pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and dextromethorphan hydrobromide. Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride can constrict nasal mucosal blood vessels and reduce nasal congestion, while dextromethorphan bromide is a central cough suppressant, which produces cough suppression by inhibiting the medullary cough center. Although pediatric pseudoephedrine drops is a safer and more effective cold or other upper respiratory allergy treatment drugs, but in the process of drug treatment, will be accompanied by certain side effects. So do pediatric pseudoephedrine drops have major side effects? Pediatric Pseudoephedrine Drops side effects are not big, its more common side effects are occasional rash, irritability, excitement, anxiety, headache, dizziness, palpitations, insomnia, dry mouth, loss of appetite, nausea, epigastric discomfort and so on. Due to the central excitatory effect of pseudoephedrine hydrochloride contained in its main ingredient, it is recommended that pediatric pseudoephedrine drops should preferably not be taken by infants and children under 6 months of age. If the medicine is taken under the supervision of a doctor, special attention should be paid to the dosage of the medicine as prescribed or instructed. Take the appropriate amount of medicine drops, drops of medicine when the best child’s head to take a flat position or head position slightly higher, not to make the child’s head position is low, to prevent the medicine choking into the airway.