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Phenylephrine or Neo-Synephrine is an a1-adrenergic receptor
Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor

The alpha-1 adrenergic receptor is an adrenergic receptor with the primary effect of vasoconstriction....
 agonist
Agonist

An agonist is a term used to describe a type of Ligand or drug that binds and alters the activity of a Receptor . The ability to alter the activity of a receptor, also known as the agonist's efficacy is a property that distinguishes it from receptor antagonist, a type of receptor ligand which also binds a receptor but which does not alter t...
 used primarily as a decongestant
Decongestant

A decongestant is a broad class of medications used to relieve nasal congestion. Generally, they work by reducing swelling of the mucous membranes in the nose passages....
, as an agent to dilate the pupil
Pupil

The pupil is the sphere that is located in the center of the Iris of the eye and that controls the amount of light that enters the eye. It appears black because most of the light entering the pupil is absorbed by the biological tissue inside the eye....
 and to increase blood pressure
Blood pressure

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vital signs. The pressure of the circulating blood decreases as it moves away from the heart through artery and capillary, and toward the heart through veins....
. Phenylephrine has recently been marketed as a substitute for pseudoephedrine
Pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine amine commonly used as a decongestant. The salts pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine sulfate are found in many Over-the-counter drug preparations either as single-ingredient preparations, or more commonly in combination with antihistamines, paracetamol and/or ibuprofen....
, (e.g., Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
's Sudafed (Original Formulation)) but there are recent claims that oral phenylephrine may be no more effective as a decongestant than a placebo
Placebo

The placebo effect is a phenomenon in medicine where the results of a medical treatment are affected by their symbolism, and not just their medical value....
.

ylephrine is used as a decongestant sold as an oral medicine, nasal spray, or as eye drops.






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Phenylephrine or Neo-Synephrine is an a1-adrenergic receptor
Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor

The alpha-1 adrenergic receptor is an adrenergic receptor with the primary effect of vasoconstriction....
 agonist
Agonist

An agonist is a term used to describe a type of Ligand or drug that binds and alters the activity of a Receptor . The ability to alter the activity of a receptor, also known as the agonist's efficacy is a property that distinguishes it from receptor antagonist, a type of receptor ligand which also binds a receptor but which does not alter t...
 used primarily as a decongestant
Decongestant

A decongestant is a broad class of medications used to relieve nasal congestion. Generally, they work by reducing swelling of the mucous membranes in the nose passages....
, as an agent to dilate the pupil
Pupil

The pupil is the sphere that is located in the center of the Iris of the eye and that controls the amount of light that enters the eye. It appears black because most of the light entering the pupil is absorbed by the biological tissue inside the eye....
 and to increase blood pressure
Blood pressure

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vital signs. The pressure of the circulating blood decreases as it moves away from the heart through artery and capillary, and toward the heart through veins....
. Phenylephrine has recently been marketed as a substitute for pseudoephedrine
Pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine amine commonly used as a decongestant. The salts pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine sulfate are found in many Over-the-counter drug preparations either as single-ingredient preparations, or more commonly in combination with antihistamines, paracetamol and/or ibuprofen....
, (e.g., Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
's Sudafed (Original Formulation)) but there are recent claims that oral phenylephrine may be no more effective as a decongestant than a placebo
Placebo

The placebo effect is a phenomenon in medicine where the results of a medical treatment are affected by their symbolism, and not just their medical value....
.

Uses


Decongestant

Phenylephrine is used as a decongestant sold as an oral medicine, nasal spray, or as eye drops. Phenylephrine is now the most common over-the-counter
Over-the-counter drug

Over-the-counter drugs are medications that may be sold to a customer without a medical prescription. The term "over-the-counter" is somewhat counter-intuitive, since these items can often be found on the shelves of stores and bought like any other packaged product in some countries in contrast to prescription drug which are more likely to l...
 (OTC) decongestant
Decongestant

A decongestant is a broad class of medications used to relieve nasal congestion. Generally, they work by reducing swelling of the mucous membranes in the nose passages....
 in the United States; oxymetazoline
Oxymetazoline

Oxymetazoline is a selective alpha-1 agonist and partial alpha-2 agonist topical decongestant, used in the form of Oxymetazoline hydrochloride, in products such as Afrin , Dristan, Nasivin, Vicks Sinex, Visine L.R., Sudafed OM, and Zicam....
 is a more common nasal spray. Pseudoephedrine
Pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine amine commonly used as a decongestant. The salts pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine sulfate are found in many Over-the-counter drug preparations either as single-ingredient preparations, or more commonly in combination with antihistamines, paracetamol and/or ibuprofen....
 was historically more common, although its notoriety as a methamphetamine
Methamphetamine

is a stimulant and sympathomimetics psychoactive drug. It is a member of the family of phenylethylamines. The levorotary levomethamphetamine is an over-the-counter drug and used in Vicks Inhalers for nasal decongestion and does not possess the Central nervous system activity of dextro or racemic methamphetamine....
 precursor has led some governments to restrict its sale.

Oral phenylephrine is extensively metabolised
Metabolism

Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments....
 by monoamine oxidase
Monoamine oxidase

Monoamine oxidases are enzymes that catalysis the oxidation of monoamines. They are found bound to the outer membrane of mitochondria in most cell types in the body....
 , an enzyme
Enzyme

Enzymes are biomolecules that catalysis chemical reactions. Almost all enzymes are proteins. In enzymatic reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process are called Substrate , and the enzyme converts them into different molecules, the products....
 which is present in the gastrointestinal tract
Gastrointestinal tract

The digestive tract is the system of Organ s within multicellular animals that takes in food, digestion it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste....
 and in the liver. Therefore, compared to orally-taken pseudoephedrine, it has a reduced and variable bioavailability
Bioavailability

In pharmacology, bioavailability is used to describe the fraction of an administered dose of unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation, one of the principal pharmacokinetics properties of medication....
 of only up to 38 percent, and is therefore less effective as a nasal decongestant than pseudoephedrine. Because phenylephrine is a direct selective a-adrenergic receptor agonist, it does not cause the release of endogenous noradrenaline
Norepinephrine

Norepinephrine or noradrenaline is a catecholamine with dual roles as a hormone and a neurotransmitter.As a stress hormone, norepinephrine affects parts of the brain where attention and responding actions are controlled....
 like pseudoephedrine does. Therefore, phenylephrine is less likely to cause side-effects such as central nervous system
Central nervous system

The central nervous system is the part of the nervous system that functions to coordinate the activity of all parts of the bodies of multicellular organisms....
 stimulation, insomnia
Insomnia

Insomnia is a symptom of a sleep disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling sleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease....
, anxiety
Anxiety

Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. These components combine to create an unpleasant feeling that is typically associated with uneasiness, fear, or worry....
, irritability and restlessness.

Some popular cold
Common cold

Acute viral rhinopharyngitis, or acute coryza, usually known as the common cold, is a highly contagious, virus infectious disease of the upper respiratory system, primarily caused by picornaviruses or coronaviruses....
 remedies containing phenylephrine include:

Australia
  • Codral
    Codral

    Codral is a brand name of Common cold and Influenza medication manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and sold primarily in Australia. Codral is the highest-selling cold and flu medication in Australia....
     Cold & Flu (New Formula)
  • Lemsip
    Lemsip

    Lemsip is a well-known brand of Common cold and Influenza remedies in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Australasia. It is manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser....
     Max Cold & Flu Hot Drink with decongestant
  • Sudafed
    Sudafed

    Sudafed is a brand name and registered trademark for a family of over-the-counter substance decongestants manufactured by Johnson & Johnson for sale in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada....
     PE Sinus Non-Drowsy Nasal Decongestant


Canada
  • Hot lemon Neo Citran
  • Tylenol
    Tylenol

    Tylenol is a North American brand of drugs for relieving analgesic, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergy, common cold, cough, and flu....
     Cold Rapid Release


Mexico
  • Histiacil Flu


South Africa
  • Demazin
  • Flutex


South Korea
  • Happynose Tab


United Kingdom
  • Lemsip
    Lemsip

    Lemsip is a well-known brand of Common cold and Influenza remedies in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Australasia. It is manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser....
  • Sudafed
    Sudafed

    Sudafed is a brand name and registered trademark for a family of over-the-counter substance decongestants manufactured by Johnson & Johnson for sale in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada....
     Non-Drowsy capsules
  • Beechams Flu-plus


United States
  • Alka-Seltzer
    Alka-Seltzer

    Alka-Seltzer is a name owned by the Germany Bayer Corporation for a line of medications sold Over-the-counter drug and taken by means of rapidly dissolving tablets that form a carbonated solution in water....
     Cold Effervescent formula
  • Sudafed
    Sudafed

    Sudafed is a brand name and registered trademark for a family of over-the-counter substance decongestants manufactured by Johnson & Johnson for sale in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada....
     PE Non-Drowsy Nasal Decongestant
  • Robitussin
    Robitussin

    Robitussin is a line of common cold and cough medicines produced by Wyeth-Ayerst. It was originally produced by AH Robins of Richmond, Virginia....
     CF, Tylenol Sinus
  • DayQuil
    DayQuil

    Vicks DayQuil is a medicine designed to help relieve many symptoms of a common cold. It is available in liquid and "LiquiCap" form. Its nighttime counterpart, which contains a sedative, is NyQuil....
     Capsules.
  • Tylenol
    Tylenol

    Tylenol is a North American brand of drugs for relieving analgesic, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergy, common cold, cough, and flu....
     Sinus Congestion & Pain
  • Dristan
  • Theraflu
    Theraflu

    TheraFlu is a brand of Over-the-counter drug common cold and flu medicines, from Novartis that contain different groupings of various cold and flu symptom medications....


As a nasal spray, phenylephrine is available in 1 percent and 0.5 percent concentrations. It causes some rebound congestion
Rhinitis medicamentosa

Rhinitis medicamentosa is a condition of Rebound effect nasal congestion brought on by extended use of topical decongestants that work by constricting blood vessels in the lining of the nose....
 effects although to a lesser degree than oxymetazoline
Oxymetazoline

Oxymetazoline is a selective alpha-1 agonist and partial alpha-2 agonist topical decongestant, used in the form of Oxymetazoline hydrochloride, in products such as Afrin , Dristan, Nasivin, Vicks Sinex, Visine L.R., Sudafed OM, and Zicam....
.

Mydriatic

Phenylephrine is used as an eye drop to dilate the pupil to facilitate visualization of the retina. It is often used in combination with tropicamide
Tropicamide

Tropicamide is a muscarinic anticholinergic.Other brand names include Mydriacyl....
. Narrow angle glaucoma
Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of diseases of the optic nerve involving loss of ganglion cell in a characteristic pattern of optic atrophy. Raised intraocular pressure is a significant risk factor for developing glaucoma ....
 is a contraindication
Contraindication

In medicine, a contraindication is a condition or factor that increases the risks involved in using a particular medication, carrying out a medical procedure, or engaging in a particular activity....
 to phenylephrine use.

Vasopressor

Phenylephrine is sometimes used as a vasopressor to increase the blood pressure in unstable patients with hypotension. Such use is more common in anesthesia or critical care practices; phenylephrine is especially useful in counteracting the hypotensive
Hypotension

In physiology and medicine, hypotension refers to an abnormally low blood pressure. This is best understood as a physiologic state, rather than a disease....
 effect of epidural
Epidural

The term epidural is often short for epidural anesthesia, a form of regional anesthesia involving injection of drugs through a catheter placed into the epidural space....
 and subarachnoid anesthetics. It also has the advantage of not being inotropic
Inotrope

An inotrope is an agent that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions. Negatively inotropic agents weaken the force of muscle contractions....
 or chronotropic
Chronotropic

Chronotropic effects are those that change the heart rate.Chronotropic drugs may change the heart rate by affecting the nerves controlling the heart, or by changing the rhythm produced by the sinoatrial node....
, and so it strictly elevates the blood pressure without increasing the heart rate or contractility (reflex bradycardia may result from the blood pressure increase, however). This is especially useful if the heart is already tachycardic and/or has a cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy, which literally means "heart muscle disease," is the deterioration of the function of the myocardium for any reason. People with cardiomyopathy are often at risk of arrhythmia or sudden cardiac death or both....
. The elimination half life of phenylephrine is about 2.5 to 3 hours.

Side effects

The primary side effect of phenylephrine is hypertension
Hypertension

Hypertension, also referred to as high blood pressure, HTN or HPN, is a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated....
. Patients with congestion and hypertension are typically advised to avoid products containing phenylephrine.

Prostatic hyperplasia can also be symptomatically worsened by use, and chronic use can lead to rebound hyperemia.

Patients with a history of epilepsy and on anticonvulsant medication should not take this substance. The drug interaction might produce seizures.

Some patients have been shown to have an upset stomach, severe abdominal cramping, and vomiting issues connected to taking this drug.

Substitute for pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine are both used as decongestants; and until recently, pseudoephedrine
Pseudoephedrine

Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine amine commonly used as a decongestant. The salts pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine sulfate are found in many Over-the-counter drug preparations either as single-ingredient preparations, or more commonly in combination with antihistamines, paracetamol and/or ibuprofen....
 was much more commonly available in the United States. This has changed because provisions of the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005
Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005

The Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 was signed into United States law on March 9, 2006 to regulate, among other things, retail over-the-counter sales of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine products....
 placed restrictions on the sale of pseudoephedrine products to prevent the clandestine manufacture
Clandestine chemistry

Clandestine chemistry is to chemistry carried out in secret, and particularly in illegal drug trade laboratories. Larger labs are usually run by gangs or organized crime intending to produce for distribution on the black market....
 of methamphetamine
Methamphetamine

is a stimulant and sympathomimetics psychoactive drug. It is a member of the family of phenylethylamines. The levorotary levomethamphetamine is an over-the-counter drug and used in Vicks Inhalers for nasal decongestion and does not possess the Central nervous system activity of dextro or racemic methamphetamine....
. Since 2004, phenylephrine has been increasingly marketed as a substitute for pseudoephedrine; some manufacturers have changed the active ingredients of products to avoid the restrictions on sales. Phenylephrine has been off patent
Patent

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to an inventor or his assignee for a term of patent in exchange for a disclosure of an invention....
 for a long time; there are many generic brands available.

Questions about effectiveness

Pharmacists Leslie Hendeles and Randy Hatton of the University of Florida
University of Florida

The University of Florida is a Public university land-grant university, sea grant colleges, Space grant colleges major research university located on a campus in Gainesville, Florida, in the United States....
 suggested in 2006 that oral phenylephrine is ineffective as a decongestant at the 10 mg dose used, arguing that the studies used for the regulatory approval of the drug in the United States in 1976 were inadequate to prove effectiveness at the 10 mg dose and safety at higher doses. Other pharmacists have expressed concerns over phenylephrine's effectiveness as a nasal decongestant, and other clinicians have indicated concern for regulatory actions that reduced the availability of pseudoephedrine. A subsequent meta-analysis by the same researchers concluded that there is insufficient evidence for its effectiveness, though another meta-analysis published shortly thereafter by researchers from GlaxoSmithKline
GlaxoSmithKline

GlaxoSmithKline plc is a United Kingdom-based pharmaceutical industry, biological, and healthcare company. GSK is the world's second largest pharmaceutical company and a research-based company with a wide portfolio of pharmaceutical products covering anti-infectives, central nervous system, respiratory, gastro-intestinal/metabolic,...
 found the standard 10mg dose to be significantly more effective than a placebo.

The matter is still under debate, though the Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is an Government agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for regulating and supervising the safety of foods, dietary supplements, Medications, vaccines, Biopharmaceutical, blood transfusion, medical devices, Electromagnetic radiation-emitting devices, veteri...
 has stood by its 1976 approval.

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