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I am looking for a medicine similar to Couldina, which is a Spanish medication used to counter colds. It comes in large tablets that you dissolve in water. I have the ingredient listing but only in Spanish. Here's what each tablet contains:

500 mg Acido acetilsalicilico (which I assume is Aspirin)
2 mg Maleato de clorfenamina
7.5 mg Clorhidrato de fenilefrina
2.5 mg Sacarina sodica
200 mg Manitol

Do you know if a similar medication can be purchased in Canada or the USA? Thanks!

2006-11-19 12:26:50 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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There are medications in the USA that closely match what you are looking for.

The ingredient list you gave us is, in English:

500mg Aspirin (you were right on that one!)
2mg chlorpheniramine maleate (antihistamine/anti-allergy)
7.5mg phenylephrine hydrochloride (decongestant)
2.5mg Saccharin (inactive -- sweetener)
200mg Mannitol (inactive -- sweetener)

Alka-Seltzer Plus(TM) is the closest product I could find. Instead of aspirin as the pain reliever/fever reducer, it contains acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol(TM); also known as paracetamol or APAP).

http://www.alka-seltzer.com/asp/products/sparklingorig_eff.html

This product is available in virtually every drugstore, grocery store, and general merchant (Target, Wal-Mart). Please take care that the product you are purchasing contains these ingredients and goes by the same name. There are over 10 different varieties of Alka-Seltzer used to treat totally different symptoms, and you don't want to buy the wrong one.

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