COLDMINE TABLETS
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Paracetamol 500 mg, Phenylephrine 12.5 mg, Chlropheniramine Maleate 2 mg & Caffeine 30 mg (Blister)
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Pregnancy Interaction
- Be careful: Coldmine Tablets usually have paracetamol, phenylephrine, and cetirizine in them (and sometimes chlorpheniramine).
- Paracetamol: When taken under medical supervision, it is usually thought to be safe during pregnancy.
- Phenylephrine: Not safe to take during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, because it may cut off blood flow to the placenta.
- Cetirizine and chlorpheniramine are usually safe in little amounts, but you shouldn't take them for a long time or in large amounts.
- Before taking this prescription while pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor.
FAQs for Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of the Coldmine Tablet?
A: It helps with sneezing, headaches, watery eyes, and moderate fever, as well as typical colds and stuffy noses.
Q2: Is it okay to take Coldmine Tablets for nasal pain?
A: Yes, but only if the sinus pain is caused by nasal congestion. Talk to your doctor first.
Q3. Is it okay to take Coldmine without eating first?
A: To avoid stomach distress, it's best to take it after a meal.
Q4. Is it safe for kids?
A: Not suggested for kids under 12 years old unless a doctor says so.
Q5. Is it okay to take it with my blood pressure meds?
A: Don't mix without talking to a doctor first, because phenylephrine might elevate blood pressure.
Expert advice
- Do not take more than the recommended amount of paracetamol, as too much can hurt the liver.
- Don't drink alcohol while you're taking this drug.
- If your symptoms last longer than five days, see a doctor.
- Be careful with people who have high blood pressure, thyroid problems, diabetes, or heart disease.
- To heal faster, drink a lot of fluids and get a lot of sleep.
Side effects
- Sleepiness or lightheadedness
- Mouth and throat that are dry
- Feeling sick to your stomach or having a little stomachache
- Phenylephrine can make you feel restless or make your heart beat faster.
- Allergic rash or itching is rare.
- If you have trouble breathing, swelling, or severe dizziness, you should see a doctor.
How it works
- Paracetamol: Stops the brain from making prostaglandins, which lowers temperature and soothes pain.
- Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that narrows blood vessels in the nasal passages to help clear up congestion.
- Cetirizine/Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine that stops histamine from working. It helps with sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose.
- Together, they completely get rid of the symptoms of the flu and the common cold.
Drugs interaction
- Other drugs for colds and coughs (overdose danger)
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) can make high blood pressure much worse.
- Antidepressants or sedatives may make you more sleepy.
- Alcohol raises the risk of liver damage and sedation.
- High blood pressure or thyroid medications may lead to an irregular heartbeat.
How to Use
- Take one pill every 8 to 12 hours or as directed by your doctor.
- Don't crush or chew; just swallow with water.
- Take it after meals to make it easier to handle.
- Don't use it for more than five days in a row without talking to a doctor.
Uses/indications
- Flu and colds
- Sinusitis and stuffy nose
- Mild fever, headache, or sore throat
- Eyes that are watery, sneezing, or a runny nose
- Allergies that happen at certain times of the year