Drixoral Substitute (Page 3)
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Great news! I have FINALLY found the substitute for Drixoral Cold & Allergy and wish someone had told me before I had to suffer with allergy symptoms for so long. It's a combination of one Mucinex DM tablet and one Aleve-D Sinus & Cold tablet; take one of each at the same time and within an hour you'll feel like a brand new person! Mucinex DM is an OTC expectorant and cough supressant and Aleve-D (an extended release medicine) can be found behind the counter (you have to ask for it and show ID), but I found both at Walmart. I know the name brands cost more, but do not bother buying substitutions because they simply will not work; since Drixoral has not been available, I already have tried soooooo many that didn't help at all. Good Luck and I hope this works as well for you as it did for me.

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You can also find drixoral from Canadian Rx and have it sent to your home.

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I am very unhappy. The Canadian company I have bought my Drixoral from for years no longer carries Drixoral. I did find it at another Canadian company but they cannot ship it to the US. Why??????? There are ways around this, but what a pain! Nothing else works for me, and with a pollen count today (in Metro Atlanta) of 4161, and only one box left, I am getting very nervous.

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Hi Sheri (Response No. 12), couldn't agree more re being disgusted by the unavailability in the States. NOTHING ELSE WORKS. I've been suffering from seasonal allergies since I was 20 (am now 64) and Drixoral is the ONLY thing that works, and now my fave Canadian pharmacy, 77canadapharmacy, is no longer carrying it either. I'm going on a websearch right now and will report back if I find the real thing anywhere closer than the UK. PS. I've been trying the "local wildflower honey" cure but so far nada; I do realize it's homeopathic and takes weeks to kick in, but as it's March 2013 now, I don't have weeks. Next year I'll start it in January and see if that works.

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I have had the same problem with Drixoral being unavailable. After getting so sick at work that I had to leave with symptoms of breaking out in a sweat, nausea to the point of throwing up, dizziness and general misery which made me unable to drive so that my husband had to come get me, I am thoroughly disgusted with the unavailability of Drixoral. I hve been trying other medications, but they are just not as effective. Claritin D seems to come closest, but still less effective. We have been ordering Drixoral from Canada for some time now until it was no longer available there. I will check into the Disophrol mentioned by others to see if I can get it. If anyone else knows where it can be obtained I would greatly appreciate it.

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Entirely agree with you. When I first used Drixoral (in the late 1960s), it made me extremely sleepy. However, after a time, became used to it, and simply had symptom-relief.

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That's crap. I've used drixoral for years. I have tried many products over the years. Drixoral is the only thing that has ever worked. The comment about getting high is nonsense.

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what strength of the Mucinex is used?

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My experience with CanadaMedicineShop.com is that I order as Drixoral and it comes to me in generic packaging via Europe as Disophrol. Freaked me out at first but read thoroughly about Disophrol and I feel comfortable that it is the same. I just visited the site and it still sells under the Drixoral packaging. The price is the same, but it’s the best price I’ve found. I ordered a large quantity last time should it become harder to get. Like I said, it’s the only medication that clears my severe ragweed allergy in the Fall in Austin, TX.

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I am curious to know if Disphoral is a lot cheaper than Drixoral? I have taken Drixoral since it first came out, and it is the best and only thing that works. I order it from Canada. I've never found a substitute that does not have unacceptable side effects. Thank you for sharing.

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Drixoral/Disphoral contain the same ingredients. The delay in receiving it is due to Customs.

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I do not feel “higher than a kite.†Often I take Drixoral in the middle of the night when I am suffering. I am always able to go back to sleep immediately after taking it. My nose and chest congestion clear very quickly.

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genius...Mucinex is guaifenesin & Aleve D Sinus & Cold is naproxen & pseudoephedrine...expectorant, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory & decongestant. Drixoral is dexbrompheniramine & pseudoephedrine. The only common ingredient is the pseudoephedrine. You're feeling better coz you're higher than a kite.

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I ordered Drixoral from Canada at CanadaMedicineShop on 9/26/2010. It's 10/13 and I finally received my pills --- from THE UK! So now Canada doesn't appear to have Drixoral either. The European medication is named Disophrol. Just order 3-4 weeks prior to any allergy outbreak and you're in good shape! I've never found any medication that comes close to the relief I receive from Drixoral (or now Disophrol).

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Thanks you for your very informative post! We have had many people trying to find some substitute for Drixoral, since it is no longer being made.

I am hoping that the combination you found will also work for others in need of some relief.

More info on the stated medications:

https:/­/­rxchat.com/­wiki/­Mucinex+D/­

https:/­/­rxchat.com/­wiki/­Naproxen/­


https:/­/­rxchat.com/­wiki/­Pseudoephedrine/­

The only issue that I can see with this is that they both contain Pseudoephedrine and this may be too much for some people. They could suffer nervousness, elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure and insomnia.

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I live in western New York and I have allergies (LOTS of them) that are unbearable in the Spring and Autumn. Several years ago, I found Drixoral Cold & Allergy and taking one pill in the morning and one at night during peak allergy times eliminated my symptoms and was a lifesaver for me. A couple years ago I discovered that I could no longer find Drixoral in stores, so I checked their website and found that it was no longer being manufactured; of course, I panicked at the thought! So, I went to every store in my area and purchased every box I could find ~ only four of them. Since each package contained 20 extended-release tablets, I then had 80 tablets; but with taking two per day, I knew this reserve was only going to last me 40 days and I had to find a substitute. I guarded my last few tablets as though my life depended upon it and tried a variety of other so-called allergy medications; some helped a little bit, but most did nothing at all. So I wound up using all the Drixorals that I had and the nightmare began; I either had a runny nose or a stuffy nose all the time, my eyes were red and draining constantly and I was coughing more often than not, even though I was trying other products that were supposed to relieve these symptoms. I had saved an empty Drixoral box to periodically remind me to check if Drixoral was being manufactured again and each time realized that it was not. So I looked at the ingredients and saw that the active ingredients were 120 mg Pseudoephedrine (a nasal decongestant) and 6 mg Dexbrompheniramine (an antihistamine); I then began a search to replace these two particular drugs. I found that Aleve-D Sinus & Cold caplets contained 120 mg Pseudoephedrine per dose and I promptly bought some (at Walmart it's kept behind the counter and I had to show ID to buy it). I tried the Aleve-D and surprisingly it did relieve my sinus and nasal congestion and pressure so I could breathe again, but I still had chest congestion and a cough. Then I discovered 12-hour Mucinex DM: one tablet twice a day cleared out the mucus and, in turn, the coughing ceased. So, now I take one Aleve-D Sinus & Cold caplet and one Mucinex DM tablet twice a day during peak allergy times and feel that this combination substitutes very well for a Drixoral Cold & Allergy pill ~ at the very least it works for me and I hope this information will also be helpful for another allergy sufferer who may still be searching for relief.

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