Drixoral (Noun)
Meaning
The trade name for a drug used to treat upper respiratory congestion; it contains an antihistamine and a bronchodilator and a vasoconstrictor.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed Drixoral to help alleviate the patient's nasal congestion and sinus pressure.
- After taking Drixoral, the patient's stuffy nose and cough began to subside.
- Drixoral is often used to treat cold and flu symptoms, including congestion and cough.
- The patient was instructed to take Drixoral every four to six hours as needed to relieve her symptoms.
- Drixoral is a combination medication that contains an antihistamine, a bronchodilator, and a vasoconstrictor to provide relief from upper respiratory congestion.