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Chlosedyl T Cough Syrup 100ml

Introduction to Chlosedyl T Cough Syrup 100ml

Chlosedyl T Cough Syrup 100ml is a combination used to alleviate dry cough symptoms. Codeine serves as a suppressant for the brain's cough center, reducing its activity. Triprolidine, an antihistamine, works by countering histamine, which triggers coughing in response to allergies Together, they provide relief from dry coughing.

Codeine calms the brain's cough center, while Triprolidine addresses allergy-induced coughing by blocking histamine, working together to alleviate dry cough symptoms.

Before usage, carefully read the label instructions. Use a measuring cup to take it orally, and ensure you shake the syrup well before consumption while it can be taken with or without food, consistency in timing is recommended for better effectiveness.

Possible side effects may include nausea, vomiting, constipation, lightheadedness, dizziness, sleepiness, breathlessness, and sweating.

Codeine is an opioid analgesic that can cause respiratory depression, particularly at higher doses. When combined with Triprolidine, it may enhance sedative effects. Caution is advised, especially in individuals with respiratory conditions, as respiratory depression can be life-threatening. It's essential to inform your healthcare provider about existing medical conditions, allergies, or other medications you may be taking.

If a dose is missed, take it when remembered. If the next dose is imminent, skip the missed one and continue with the regular schedule. Avoid taking double doses consult your doctor for guidance on managing missed doses effectively.

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