Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu is a combination of three medications: acetaminophen (a pain reliever), chlorpheniramine (an antihistamine), and dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant). It's used to relieve symptoms of the common cold or flu in adults and children. Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu is a tablet that's taken by mouth, typically every 4 hours. But the combination of medications (acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine, and dextromethorphan) can also be found under other brand names as a liquid solution. Possible side effects of this medication include sleepiness and dizziness.
Short-term relief of symptoms from the common cold or flu:
Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu is a combination of three medications that work together to relieve symptoms caused by the common cold or flu.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Typically, adults and children ages 12 years and older can take 2 tablets of Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu by mouth every 4 hours, as needed (maximum of 10 tablets total in 24 hours). This is the dosing for Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu, which contains 325 mg of acetaminophen, 2 mg of chlorpheniramine, and 10 mg of dextromethorphan per tablet. Keep in mind your primary care provider (PCP) might recommend different dosing directions, depending on what other health conditions you have and what other medications you're taking. Ask your HCP or pharmacist if you're not sure how much Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu you can take and how often you should take the medication.
Yes, you might feel sleepy after taking Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu. This is because it contains chlorpheniramine and dextromethorphan, two medications that can cause sleepiness as a side effect. If you feel too sleepy to get through your day after taking Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu, try taking your dose only in the evenings or contact your primary care provider to discuss other options.
You might start to feel some symptom relief within half an hour after your dose of Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu. The individual ingredients in this medication (acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine, and dextromethorphan) typically start to work within 30 minutes.
No, Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu doesn't contain a decongestant. None of medications in this combination (acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine, and dextromethorphan) help with nasal congestion.
While many people can take Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu without any problems, this medication isn't a good choice for everyone. For example, Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu isn't a good option for people with liver problems or people who drink alcohol regularly because it contains acetaminophen; these combinations can further harm the liver. Another example is that Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu might not be a good choice for people with certain health conditions, such as glaucoma, because the chlorpheniramine in this medication might worsen the glaucoma. Talk with your primary care provider if you're not sure whether Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu is safe for you to take.
Based on studies, the acetaminophen in Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu can interact with a blood thinner called warfarin (Coumadin) and raise your risk for bleeding. If you're taking warfarin (Coumadin), don't start Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu without first checking with your healthcare team. If you do decide to take Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu and warfarin (Coumadin) at the same time, your care team might ask you to get blood draws more often to check your international normalized ratio (INR) to see if you're at a higher risk for bleeding. Depending on your INR results, your care team might need to adjust your dose of warfarin (Coumadin).
The chlorpheniramine and dextromethorphan in Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu aren't known to raise blood pressure as a side effect. But research on how acetaminophen affect blood pressure is more mixed. If you have high blood pressure, especially if it's not well-controlled), ask your primary care provider if Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu is a good choice for you.
Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu might be an option for people who are pregnant. The three medications in Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu (acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine, and dextromethorphan) aren't known to cause any major birth defects. But it's always best to ask your obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) if it's okay to take Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu first.
Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Taking too much acetaminophen can cause permanent and life-threatening liver damage. For adults, the maximum amount of acetaminophen that can be taken is 3 grams or 4 grams in a 24-hour period, depending on your primary care provider's instructions. For children, ask your child's pediatrician.
Speak to a healthcare professional before taking Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu if you have liver problems, since it can cause further damage to your liver. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medication.
Signs of liver problems include dark urine, fatigue, stomach pain, or yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes. If you notice any of these symptoms, call your primary care provider right away.
Serotonin syndrome is a rare, but potentially life-threatening condition where there's too much serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is one of the chemicals in your brain responsible for your mood. Your risk for this condition goes up if you use Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu with other medications that affect serotonin levels, such as antidepressants (e.g., sertraline (Zoloft), duloxetine (Cymbalta)), MAOIs (e.g., phenelzine (Nardil), lithium, and certain migraine medications (e.g., sumatriptan (Imitrex)). Make sure your primary care provider knows about all the medications you take (including over-the-counter medications and supplements) before starting Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu so they can check that your medications are safe for you. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include fast heart rate, sweating, muscle stiffness or spasms, high fever, and confusion. Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms.
Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu contains an analgesic (acetaminophen), antihistamine (chlorpheniramine), and a cough suppressant (dextromethorphan), which can be found in many other over-the-counter products. Taking more than one medication containing acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine (or other antihistamine), or dextromethorphan can lead to an accidental overdose and cause serious side effects. These serious side effects include liver failure, seizures, hallucinations (seeing things that aren't real), or even death.
To prevent an accidental overdose, read package labels carefully. If you're not sure if a product has any similar ingredients, ask your pharmacist. If you or your loved one experiences an accidental overdose, get medical help as soon as possible or contact a poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.
Don't take Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu if you have any of the risk factors listed above unless your primary care provider said it's safe to do so. Taking this medication can worsen your condition(s) and cause serious side effects. Make sure your healthcare team knows about all medical conditions you have or have had in the past before starting Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu.
Although rare, the acetaminophen in Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu can cause serious skin reactions, such as rash, blisters, skin reddening, or skin peeling. If you notice changes in your skin, stop using Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu and get medical attention right away.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 325mg/2mg/10mg | 30 tablets | $5.11 | $0.17 |
Acetaminophen / chlorpheniramine / dextromethorphan combinations are made by several manufacturers. Be sure to check the medication box for specific instructions for your product.
Examples include:
Tablets
Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu and generics Each tablet contains 325 mg of acetaminophen, 2 mg of chlorpheniramine, and 10 mg of dextromethorphan.
Oral suspension
Children's Tylenol + Cold + Cough + Runny Nose and generics
Each 5 mL contains 160 mg of acetaminophen, 1 mg of chlorpheniramine, and 5 mg of dextromethorphan. Use the weight cut-off to find the correct dose. If you don't know your child's weight, use the age cut-off.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Coricidin HBP Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Flu will not be safe for you to take.
Short-term relief of symptoms from the common cold or flu: