Sudafed Decongestant Liquid (100ml)

Powerful relief from nasal congestion

  • Relieves blocked noses.
  • Relieves blocked sinuses.
  • Non-Drowsy.
  • Easy to consume.
  • Unblocks your catarrh.
Strength: 30mg/5ml

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Oral Relief from Blocked Nose and Sinus Congestion

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid Overview

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is an oral decongestant medicine used to relieve a blocked or stuffy nose and sinus congestion associated with colds and flu. It contains pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, which works by reducing swelling in the blood vessels of the nasal passages, helping restore clear breathing.

In the UK, Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is a pharmacy medicine (P) and is supplied under pharmacist supervision due to its active ingredient.

Understanding Nasal and Sinus Congestion

Why congestion occurs

Nasal and sinus congestion develops when the lining of the nose and sinuses becomes inflamed, commonly due to viral infections such as colds or flu. The swollen blood vessels restrict airflow and can cause pressure, headache and facial discomfort.

When congestion affects both nasal passages or the sinuses more deeply, oral treatments can be particularly helpful.

Why oral decongestants are used

Oral decongestants work throughout the upper airways rather than just at the site of application. This can provide more even relief when congestion is widespread or persistent.

What Is Sudafed Decongestant Liquid?

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid contains pseudoephedrine, a sympathomimetic decongestant with a long history of use in relieving nasal and sinus congestion.

The liquid format allows flexible dosing and may be preferred by people who find tablets difficult to swallow.

How Does Sudafed Liquid Work?

Vasoconstrictor action

Pseudoephedrine narrows swollen blood vessels in the nasal lining. This reduces inflammation and congestion, allowing air to pass more freely through the nose and sinuses.

Duration of relief

Sudafed Liquid provides relief for several hours, helping reduce pressure and discomfort during acute illness.

What Sudafed Liquid Helps With — and What It Does Not

What it helps with

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is used to relieve:

  • blocked or stuffy nose
  • sinus congestion and pressure
  • nasal congestion caused by colds and flu

It is intended for short-term symptom relief.

What it does not treat

Sudafed Liquid does not:

  • cure the underlying infection
  • treat allergies on its own
  • relieve sneezing or itching
  • treat chronic nasal conditions

Ongoing or recurrent congestion should be assessed medically.

Who Is Sudafed Decongestant Liquid For?

Sudafed Liquid may be suitable for:

  • adults and adolescents over the recommended age
  • people with short-term nasal or sinus congestion
  • individuals who prefer a liquid medicine

A pharmacist will confirm suitability before supply.

Who Should Avoid Sudafed

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid should not be used if:

  • you have severe high blood pressure or heart disease
  • you are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • you have hyperthyroidism
  • you have glaucoma or prostate problems

Always discuss existing medical conditions with a pharmacist.

How to Take Sudafed Decongestant Liquid

Take the liquid exactly as directed on the packaging, using the supplied measuring device. Doses should be spaced evenly throughout the day.

Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of use.

Safety, Warnings and Side Effects

Sudafed is generally effective but may cause side effects such as restlessness, difficulty sleeping, headache or increased heart rate in some people.

Avoid taking close to bedtime if sleep disturbance occurs.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Speak to a GP or pharmacist if:

  • congestion lasts longer than 7 days
  • symptoms worsen or recur frequently
  • you experience palpitations or chest discomfort
  • facial pain becomes severe

These may indicate sinus infection or another condition.

Use in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Sudafed should not be used during pregnancy unless advised by a healthcare professional. Use during breastfeeding should also be discussed with a pharmacist or GP.

How Sudafed Liquid Compares to Other Decongestants

Sudafed liquid vs nasal sprays

Nasal sprays act locally and quickly but should be limited to short-term use. Sudafed works systemically and does not cause rebound congestion.

Sudafed liquid vs tablets

Both forms contain pseudoephedrine and work in the same way. Liquid formulations may be easier to take for some people.

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid Summary

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid (100 ml) provides effective oral relief from nasal and sinus congestion caused by colds and flu. When used correctly and for short periods, it helps restore clearer breathing and reduce pressure.

Persistent or severe congestion should always be assessed by a healthcare professional.

Description

Oral Relief from Blocked Nose and Sinus Congestion

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid Overview

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is an oral decongestant medicine used to relieve a blocked or stuffy nose and sinus congestion associated with colds and flu. It contains pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, which works by reducing swelling in the blood vessels of the nasal passages, helping restore clear breathing.

In the UK, Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is a pharmacy medicine (P) and is supplied under pharmacist supervision due to its active ingredient.

Understanding Nasal and Sinus Congestion

Why congestion occurs

Nasal and sinus congestion develops when the lining of the nose and sinuses becomes inflamed, commonly due to viral infections such as colds or flu. The swollen blood vessels restrict airflow and can cause pressure, headache and facial discomfort.

When congestion affects both nasal passages or the sinuses more deeply, oral treatments can be particularly helpful.

Why oral decongestants are used

Oral decongestants work throughout the upper airways rather than just at the site of application. This can provide more even relief when congestion is widespread or persistent.

What Is Sudafed Decongestant Liquid?

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid contains pseudoephedrine, a sympathomimetic decongestant with a long history of use in relieving nasal and sinus congestion.

The liquid format allows flexible dosing and may be preferred by people who find tablets difficult to swallow.

How Does Sudafed Liquid Work?

Vasoconstrictor action

Pseudoephedrine narrows swollen blood vessels in the nasal lining. This reduces inflammation and congestion, allowing air to pass more freely through the nose and sinuses.

Duration of relief

Sudafed Liquid provides relief for several hours, helping reduce pressure and discomfort during acute illness.

What Sudafed Liquid Helps With — and What It Does Not

What it helps with

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid is used to relieve:

  • blocked or stuffy nose
  • sinus congestion and pressure
  • nasal congestion caused by colds and flu

It is intended for short-term symptom relief.

What it does not treat

Sudafed Liquid does not:

  • cure the underlying infection
  • treat allergies on its own
  • relieve sneezing or itching
  • treat chronic nasal conditions

Ongoing or recurrent congestion should be assessed medically.

Who Is Sudafed Decongestant Liquid For?

Sudafed Liquid may be suitable for:

  • adults and adolescents over the recommended age
  • people with short-term nasal or sinus congestion
  • individuals who prefer a liquid medicine

A pharmacist will confirm suitability before supply.

Who Should Avoid Sudafed

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid should not be used if:

  • you have severe high blood pressure or heart disease
  • you are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • you have hyperthyroidism
  • you have glaucoma or prostate problems

Always discuss existing medical conditions with a pharmacist.

How to Take Sudafed Decongestant Liquid

Take the liquid exactly as directed on the packaging, using the supplied measuring device. Doses should be spaced evenly throughout the day.

Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of use.

Safety, Warnings and Side Effects

Sudafed is generally effective but may cause side effects such as restlessness, difficulty sleeping, headache or increased heart rate in some people.

Avoid taking close to bedtime if sleep disturbance occurs.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Speak to a GP or pharmacist if:

  • congestion lasts longer than 7 days
  • symptoms worsen or recur frequently
  • you experience palpitations or chest discomfort
  • facial pain becomes severe

These may indicate sinus infection or another condition.

Use in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Sudafed should not be used during pregnancy unless advised by a healthcare professional. Use during breastfeeding should also be discussed with a pharmacist or GP.

How Sudafed Liquid Compares to Other Decongestants

Sudafed liquid vs nasal sprays

Nasal sprays act locally and quickly but should be limited to short-term use. Sudafed works systemically and does not cause rebound congestion.

Sudafed liquid vs tablets

Both forms contain pseudoephedrine and work in the same way. Liquid formulations may be easier to take for some people.

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid Summary

Sudafed Decongestant Liquid (100 ml) provides effective oral relief from nasal and sinus congestion caused by colds and flu. When used correctly and for short periods, it helps restore clearer breathing and reduce pressure.

Persistent or severe congestion should always be assessed by a healthcare professional.

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