Sinupret is an herbal supplement that is claimed to support healthy sinus, respiratory, and immune function. This eMedTV resource covers specific uses of the product, explores how this supplement may work, and offers important safety information.
Sinupret is claimed to be beneficial for supporting sinus, respiratory, and immune function. This eMedTV Web page further explores these claimed benefits of Sinupret, explains how the supplement works, and discusses the use of this product in children.
According to the maker of Sinupret, side effects are rare and include stomach upset and skin irritation. This eMedTV segment also lists possible side effects that are based on the reported problems seen with the individual herbs found in Sinupret.
Sinupret is believed to be a useful supplement, but does it work as well as claimed? This page on the eMedTV site explores the effectiveness of Sinupret for the treatment of chronic sinusitis, sinus infections, bronchitis, and ear infections.
The recommended dosage of Sinupret for adults is one tablet three times daily for 7 to 14 days. This eMedTV article also explains how dosing works for the children's formulation and offers general warnings and precautions for this medication.
Blood pressure medications and immunosuppresants may cause drug interactions with Sinupret. This eMedTV segment lists specific products from these drug classes and describes the potential problems that may occur with these drug interactions.
This eMedTV segment addresses the question, "Is Sinupret safe?" As this page explains, Sinupret appears to be relatively safe for most people. This article describes the theoretical problems that may occur with this product and offers general warnings.
It is not clear exactly what to expect from an overdose of Sinupret. As this eMedTV page explains, overdose symptoms may include nausea and vomiting (which are common with most drug overdoses). This article also covers available treatment options.
At this time, it is not known if it is safe for pregnant women to take Sinupret. This eMedTV article provides more information about pregnancy and Sinupret, and explains why it is unlikely that significant problems would occur with this product.
No research has been done to see if Sinupret is safe for breastfeeding women or their infants. This eMedTV segment offers more information about breastfeeding and Sinupret, and discusses the general safety of using herbal supplements while nursing.