Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride is found in
over-the-counter cold remedy preparations under trade names including
Sudafed. It acts as a blood vessel constrictor, thereby relieving congestion. It is commonly used as a symptomatic treatment for rhinitis, including allergic rhinitis.
Unlike
antihistamines[?] which interact with allergic reactions, pseudoephedrine only minimizes nasal congestion which may be a consequence of allergy. Pseudoephedrine does not cause drowsiness, an undesired effect of many antihistamines. It is also misused as a
stimulant.
Pseudoephedrine is chemically similar to methamphetamine although the biological effects are very different. Because of pseudoephedrine's use as a primary reagent in the manufacture of methamphetamine in illicit labs, USA federal law prohibits buying cold preparations containing pseudoephedrine in quantities greater then 3 packages in any 24-hour period.
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