Combination decongestants, with analgesics, antitussives, or expectorants
- Level
- Class
- Parent
- 51160000
- Below
- 19
- Links · KBLI
- 9
Definition
UNSPSC 51162400This classification denotes combination drugs and preparations that treat inflammation of the nasal passages, generally the result of an infection (such as the common cold) or an allergy related condition, and which thereby relieve nasal congestion, hence the term DECONGESTANTS; b) combination drugs and preparations that relieve pain without the loss of consciousness, hence the term ANALGESICS; c) combination drugs containing preparations that suppress cough, hence the term ANTITUSSIVES; and/or d) combination drugs containing preparations that increase mucous excretion, hence the term EXPECTORANTS. Typical combination decongestant, with analgesic, antitussive, or expectorant constituents are acetaminophen, caramiphen, dextromethorphan, ephedrine, guaifenesin, and phenylephrine.
Same parent
Under 51160000 · 11Activities that produce or sell this
KBLI · 9Inherited from family 51160000.
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