Night Nurse is the best comparison to NyQuil, and in fact is better.
NyQuil is 375mg Paracetamol (acetominophen) per half dose, Night Nurse is 500
NyQuil sleeping agent is i believe alcohol, Night Nurse is antihistamine
NyQuil decongestant is i think hydrobromide and NightNurse is the lovely pseudoephedrine
Only drawback is that there's no cough suppressant in Night Nurse
That's not quite right - I posted the ingredients for both products earlier in the thread.
- Both Nyquil and Night Nurse contain an antihistamine for the sleeping agent. There is some alcohol in both products, but I doubt it's enough to make you very sleepy.
- Neither product contains a decongestant, as the antihistamine is used instead (antihistamines dry up runny noses too). Night Nurse does not contain psuedoephedrine, only Day Nurse does (probably because psuedoephedrine can keep you awake).
- Night Nurse does contain a cough suppressant... the same cough suppressant as in Nyquil, in fact (dextromethorphan).
- Hydrobromide is not a drug, it's the compound form of a drug (like hydrocloride is a different form)... tons of medicines can be in 'hydrobromide' form. 'Hydrobromide' is 'a compound of hydrobromic acid with a base', where as 'hydrochloride' is 'a compound resulting or regarded as resulting from the reaction of hydrochloric acid with an organic base' (definitions found in
www.thefreedictionary.com). The cough suppressant used in both products is technically called 'dextromethorphan hydrobromide' and the antihistamine in Night Nurse is 'promethazine hydrochloride'.
The only differences between Nyquil and Night Nurse are the amount of paracetamol and the type of drowsy antihistamine used in each.
(Disclaimer: I know what I'm talking about in terms of the ingredients because I work in a pharmacy and sell Night Nurse (and Day Nurse) to customers on a daily basis).