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User Voices for Naproxen Sodium; Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride

The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Naproxen Sodium; Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride

Pruritus

IT DID ONLY ONE THING. IT GAVE ME HIVES THAT ITCHED LIKE POISON IVY. IT DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR MY COLD SYMPTOMS. RITE AID REFUNDED MY MONEY AND I GOT CONTAC DAY AND NIGHT, WHICH WORKS.


Source: drugs/drugreview-145238-Sudafed+PE+Col...

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Pruritus

... allergy and/or sinus issues on a regular basis. It doesn’t contain any pain reliever or anything like that, but it does contain ingredients to help stop the sneezing, itchy throat, runny nose, and r...


Source: Sudafed PE Sinus and Allergy Featured ...

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Pruritus

... I purchased Sudafed PE. This product not only does absolutely NOTHING to relieve congestion, but it also treats not one of the other claimed symptoms of runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose and ...


Source: Sudafed PE Sinus and Allergy Featured ...

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Pruritus

It causes chest pain and skin to itch , and is not as effective as original Sudafed.


Source: Sudafed PE

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