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- Dimetapp abstract "Dimetapp is a brand of over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines manufactured by Pfizer (formerly Wyeth). At one point, Dimetapp as a household word referred to a single combination preparation marketed to relieve symptoms of the common cold, containing brompheniramine (an antihistamine) and phenylephrine (decongestant replacing the formerly used pseudoephedrine, which itself replaced phenylpropanolamine). Variants were created, including Dimetapp DM with the addition of dextromethorphan (an antitussive or cough suppressant). Dimetapp Elixir and Colour Free Elixir are intended to relieve nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy watery eyes and sneezing, whereas Dimetapp DM and Dimetapp DM Colour Free Elixir are intended for colds with dry coughs and also to treat whooping cough. Early Dimetapp liquid products were characterized by a strong grape candy flavor. Like many over-the-counter medications, Dimetapp relies on marketing and branding as differentiators of otherwise similar (often identical) branded and unbranded medications to maintain their premium pricing. Additionally, the actual medications are subject to remarketing in other brands. As an example, "Children's Dimetapp ND" is a 10 mg orally disintegrating loratadine tablet with a "cool blast" flavour additive. The same product with a "Citrus Burst" flavour additive was also manufactured and distributed by Wyeth but branded and marketed as "Alavert" (not "children's"). Dimetapp was acquired by Pfizer in the 2009 acquisition of Wyeth.".
- Dimetapp wikiPageExternalLink www.dimetapp.com.
- Dimetapp wikiPageID "1759018".
- Dimetapp wikiPageLength "1787".
- Dimetapp wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Dimetapp wikiPageRevisionID "622058156".
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Antihistamine.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Brompheniramine.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combination_drugs.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pfizer_brands.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wyeth_brands.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Common_cold.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Dextromethorphan.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Histamine_antagonist.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Pfizer.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Phenylephrine.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Phenylpropanolamine.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Pseudoephedrine.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLink Wyeth.
- Dimetapp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimetapp".
- Dimetapp hasPhotoCollection Dimetapp.
- Dimetapp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Dimetapp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Respiratory-system-drug-stub.
- Dimetapp subject Category:Combination_drugs.
- Dimetapp subject Category:Pfizer_brands.
- Dimetapp subject Category:Wyeth_brands.
- Dimetapp hypernym Brand.
- Dimetapp type Article.
- Dimetapp type Company.
- Dimetapp type Drug.
- Dimetapp type Article.
- Dimetapp type Brand.
- Dimetapp type Drug.
- Dimetapp comment "Dimetapp is a brand of over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines manufactured by Pfizer (formerly Wyeth). At one point, Dimetapp as a household word referred to a single combination preparation marketed to relieve symptoms of the common cold, containing brompheniramine (an antihistamine) and phenylephrine (decongestant replacing the formerly used pseudoephedrine, which itself replaced phenylpropanolamine).".
- Dimetapp label "Dimetapp".
- Dimetapp sameAs m.05tqr8.
- Dimetapp sameAs Q5277303.
- Dimetapp sameAs Q5277303.
- Dimetapp wasDerivedFrom Dimetapp?oldid=622058156.
- Dimetapp homepage www.dimetapp.com.
- Dimetapp isPrimaryTopicOf Dimetapp.