Thonzylamine Hydrochloride/Tritoqualine 593 Adverse Effects and Precautions and rhinitis (p.565), and in pruritic skin disorders Med-Actigen†; Medofed; Milafed; Nanafed†; Nasolin†; Nostrilet; Policol; Policold; Polyfed; Pondactil; Profed; Prophedin; Sinusaid; Sufed; Trifed; Tri- As for the sedating antihistamines in general, p.561. (p.565). It is often used in combination with pseu- ofed; Tripo; Triprodrine; Vefed†; Vesprolid-HCL; Turk.: A-ferin; Actidem; UK product information for acrivastine has warned doephedrine hydrochloride for rhinitis and in other Actifed; UAE: Sedofan; Sedofan DM; UK: Benylin Childrens Coughs & Colds; Multi-Action Actifed; Multi-Action Actifed Chesty Coughs Expecto- that acrivastine should not be used in patients hyper- compound preparations for the symptomatic treatment rant; Multi-Action Actifed Dry Coughs; Sudafed Plus; USA: Actagen; Acta- sensitive to triprolidine. of coughs and the common cold (p.564). gen-C Cough; Actifed; Actifed Cold & Allergy; Actifed Cold & Sinus; Actifed Plus; Allercon; Allerfrim; Allerfrim with Codeine; Allerphed; Aprodine; Breast feeding. No adverse effects have been seen in breast- It is given orally, the usual dose for adults being 2.5 mg Aprodine with Codeine; Bayer Select Night Time Cold; Cenafed Plus; fed infants whose mothers were receiving triprolidine, and the up to four times daily. Genac; Silafed; Trifed-C Cough; Triofed; Tripohist D; Triposed; Zymine HC; 1 Zymine-D; Venez.: Actifed†. American Academy of Pediatrics considers that it is therefore Triprolidine tannate has been used similarly. usually compatible with breast feeding. In a study2 in 3 women of the excretion of triprolidine and pseu- Triprolidine hydrochloride has also been applied topi- doephedrine, taken orally in a combined preparation, triprolidine cally to the skin although, as with other antihistamines, Tritoqualine (rINN) was found to reach concentrations in breast milk similar to those there is a risk of sensitisation. L-554; Tritocualina; Tritoqualinum. 7-Amino-4,5,6-triethoxy-3- found in plasma in one subject, and slightly lower than in plasma (5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3-dioxolo[4,5-g]iso- in the others. It was calculated that 0.06 to 0.2% of the ingested Preparations quinolin-5-yl)phthalide. dose was distributed into breast milk over 24 hours. Concentra- BP 2008: Triprolidine Tablets; tions of pseudoephedrine in breast milk exceeded those in plas- USP 31: Triprolidine and Pseudoephedrine Hydrochlorides Syrup; Tripro- Тритоквалин ma in all 3 women. lidine and Pseudoephedrine Hydrochlorides Tablets; Triprolidine Hydro- chloride Syrup; Triprolidine Hydrochloride Tablets. C26H32N2O8 = 500.5. 1. American Academy of Pediatrics. The transfer of drugs and oth- CAS — 14504-73-5. Proprietary Preparations (details are given in Part 3) er chemicals into human milk. Pediatrics 2001; 108: 776–89. ATC — R06AX21. Correction. ibid.; 1029. Also available at: Israel: Pro-Actidil†; Ital.: Actidil†; Spain: Pro-Actidil†; UAE: Sedofan T; http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/ USA: Zymine. ATC Vet — QR06AX21. pediatrics%3b108/3/776 (accessed 30/01/04) Multi-ingredient: Arg.: Actifedrin; Austral.: Actifed; Actifed CC Junior; 2. Findlay JWA, et al. Pseudoephedrine and triprolidine in plasma Codral Original Day & Night Cold & Flu; Sudafed Sinus Day & Night Relief; and breast milk of nursing mothers. Br J Clin Pharmacol 1984; Sudafed Sinus Pain & Allergy Relief; Belg.: Actifed; Braz.: Actifedrin; Trife- 18: 901–6. drin; Canad.: Actifed; Actifed Plus; CoActifed; Covan†; ratio-Cotridin; ra- H3C tio-Cotridin Expectorant; Chile: Actifedrin; Actifedrin Antitusivo; Cz.: CH3 Trifed Expectorant†; Trifed†; Fr.: Actifed; Actifed Toux Seche†; Ger.: Rhi- N Interactions nopront Kombi; Hong Kong: Actifed; Actifed Compound; Actifed DM†; O As for the sedating antihistamines in general, p.563. Actihist-Co†; Antifort; Cough-EN†; Fedac; Fedac Compound; Prolifed; Set- CH3 prodine†; Syncofit; Uni-Fedra Compound; Vidalidine; India: Actifed DM†; O O Actifed Plus†; Actifed†; Actiflu; Actiflu Plus; Ascoril-D+; Deletus; Deletus D; Pharmacokinetics Nocold Plus; Indon.: Actifed; Actifed DM; Actifed Expectorant; Actigesic; Alerfed; Crofed; Eflin; Flutrop; Lapifed; Lapifed DM; Lapifed Expectorant; O O After absorption from the gastrointestinal tract, tripro- O O Nasafed; Nasafed Plus; Nichofed; Nostel; Protifed; Stop Cold; Tremenza; H C lidine is metabolised; a carboxylated derivative ac- Trifed; Trifedrin; Valved; Valved DM; Irl.: Actifed; Actifed Chesty†; Actifed 3 Compound†; Benylin Childrens Cough and Cold; Benylin Dual Action Dry; NH CH counts for about half the dose excreted in the urine. Re- Israel: Actifed Compound†; Actifed DM†; Actifed Expectorant†; Actifed†; O 2 3 ported half-lives vary from 3 to 5 hours or more. Histafed; Histafed Comp; Histafed Expectorant; Sinufed Kid Night†; Ital.: Actifed; Actifed Composto; Actigrip; Malaysia: Actifed; Actifed DM; Ac- Triprolidine is distributed into breast milk. tifed Expectorant; Actihist; Actihist Expectorant; Actihist-Co; Axcel Tridine; Profile Beatafed; Beatafed Compound†; Cough-EN; Decol; Fedac; Pabron Cold & Tritoqualine is stated to inhibit histidine decarboxylase which ca- ◊ General references. Flu; Pabron Cough & Sinus; Pabron Cough-D; Peace; Pseudoephedrine T; talyses the conversion of histidine to histamine. It has no action 1. Paton DM, Webster DR. Clinical pharmacokinetics of H -recep- Rhynacol; Mex.: Actifed; Actifed DM; Giparlix; NZ: Actifed; Codral Day- on histamine H -receptors and at therapeutic doses has no seda- tor antagonists (the antihistamines). Clin Pharmacokinet 1985; time/Nightime; Sudafed Day/Nightime Relief; Sudafed Sinus Pain & Allergy 1 10: 477–97. 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Triprolidine hydrochloride, an alkylamine derivative, torant; Merck-Fed; Neofed†; Sinuclear; Tixylix Flu; Trifen; Singapore: 3P†; Preparations Actifed; Actifed Compound; Actifed DM; Actifed Expectorant; Beactafed; is a sedating antihistamine with antimuscarinic and Beactafed Co; Cough-EN; Fedac; Fedac Compound; Peacef; Trodrine†; Proprietary Preparations (details are given in Part 3) mild sedative effects. 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