HistoryFan 11/03/2008
The 12-hr. Sudafed works pretty good.
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wittywitty2003 09/04/2007
Well, I've never tried Sudafed with psuedoephedrine, but have to say, I'm totally disappointed that I purchased Sudaphed PE severe cold formula. It is not working. I've taken 4 tablets in 2 hours and still nothing. I am still coughing my head off, and blowing my nose. I can't work like this. I'm going to try to take it back and get the good stuff.
Loerke 04/21/2007
The old Sudafed syrup with pseudoephedrine was great. It not only restrained the stuffy nose but also gave me a kick that let me do my usual work for the day. I can confirm jonpjk's point about appetite loss -- drinking the stuff made me see why heroin addicts never eat. No other cold medicine could do that. With the new FDA regulations about ephedrine, though, we've been left (in 2007) with a new variety of Sudafed that does absolutely nothing. I can see why ephedrine is regulated, but did they really have to take a medicine off the shelves that contains only a small amount?
bda 12/12/2006
I took sudafed and it had a completely adverse effect on me. I ended up shaking - my heart rate went through the roof - all in all a terrible experience not to be repeated. Obviously my reaction was extreme, but if taking for the first time, be careful.
jonpjk 11/17/2006
I used the version of Sudafed with 60 mg of pseudoephedrine. It was very good. It really cleared my blocked nose, and saved me that horrible red nose you get after you go through too many tissues. I did experience two side effects of restlessness and complete appetite loss, though they didn't cause me any significant discomfort. The restlessness made it harder for me to get to sleep, but I think that that can be avoided by not taking Sudafed right before bed time. The appetite loss was very significant, though. For three days, I felt as though I had just eaten a good meal, even though I'd eaten nothing at all. This was perfectly comfortable, but on the fourth day I had to force myself to eat because I was beginning to feel muscle wasteage and weakness. This side effect would not have caused me any discomfort had I eaten at least a little, so if you experience this, make sure you try and have a few snacks during the day.
philc 03/22/2003
Since I have constant allergies and nasal congestion, I don't know what I'd do without Sudafed. Of course, I often buy the generic of it to make it less expensive. It helps me to breathe and not cough and sneeze, so that is wonderful to me. No bad side effects, which is amazing, too.
lukskywlkr. 10/31/2002
I was sick with a cold and took some of this stuff, and it proceeded to make me so sick I thought I was gonna die. I threw up until I thought my belly and lungs were going to explode. I have refused to take any since then.
tester2 01/23/2002
It really depend what is going on. Sudafedrine will reduce my sneezing and nose symptomes. I do not get the impression it is helping me heal.
MedgarEvers 10/19/2001
I hate having a stuffy nose, not being able to taste food, and to wake up congested: take one of these before you go to bed and it's very effective in clearing up your sinuses. If it's during the day and you want your congestion cleared quickly, take a Fisherman's Friend, but these are good for staying power if I remember correctly, and you don't want to be sucking on something in your sleep. Effective.
Snoopy 10/04/2001
Sudafed never seems to be able to make me feel better. It either makes me extremely hyper or extremely tired, but doesn't give me any relief.
Shroomwoman 09/25/2001
I consider Sudafed to be the ultimate weapon against a bad cold or sinus problems. It kicks in almost immediately, and I find it to be highly effective. I tried the non-drowsy, 12-hour formula this week, and I was very impressed. Its effects really did last all day. I noticed that I felt a bit wired, which was an advantage all day and only caused me to wake up a few times at night- no big deal. If you're looking for immediate, long-lasting relief, opt for Sudafed.
afterglow70 06/18/2001
Good if you are at home and in bed. It will make you a little drowsy but it will clear up those sinuses!
Gertrude 11/20/2000
Sudafed really worked on my cold, making me feel better fast. Cleared my congestion, throat pains and cough.
Karrie 10/11/2000
Use the 12-hour cold medicine and you'll feel your nasal passages clear up within the first half-hour you take it. It's small, powerful and works!
fair922om 11/06/1999
Sudafed makes me really drowsy and out of it.
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