Uses / Indications:
People often get Deletus D Plus Syrup for:
Coughing that isn't productive (dry cough)
Coughing due to allergies, along with sneezing, a runny nose, or throat irritation
Cough caused by a cold or flu
Blocked nose and stuffy nose
Itchy throat from allergies or pollutants
Pregnancy interaction:
Pregnancy: Be careful when using Deletus D Plus Syrup while pregnant. Some of the substances might not be completely safe for the newborn. You should only take it if your doctor says it's okay after assessing the pros and cons.
Breastfeeding: The active parts may get into breast milk and have an effect on the baby. Always talk to your doctor before using.
Important: Don't take medicine on your own when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Expert advice:
Take only the dose that is prescribed; taking too much can have bad effects.
Stay away from alcohol because it can make you sleepy.
Unless your doctor says it's okay, don't mix this with other cough syrups.
Talk to your doctor if your symptoms last longer than 5 to 7 days.
Drink plenty of water and get enough sleep to get better sooner.
Without medical advice, don't give this to kids younger than the suggested age.
Side Effects:
Some adverse effects that could happen are:
Feeling tired or dizzy
Mouth, throat, or nose that is dry
Pain in the head
Feeling sick, throwing up, or having stomach problems
Not being able to go to the bathroom
Allergic responses, include rashes, itching, and swelling (rare)
Fast heartbeat or palpitations (rare, among people who are sensitive)
If you have a severe allergy, trouble breathing, or chest pain, you should see a doctor.
How to use:
Use the measuring cup that comes with the syrup to take it by mouth.
You can take it with or without food.
Before using, shake the bottle well.
Take the medicine exactly as your doctor says, which is usually 2–3 times a day.
Do not take more than the suggested amount.
If you are told to take them for a certain amount of time, don't quit all at once.
How it works:
Deletus D Plus Syrup is a mix of a cough suppressant and an allergy medicine:
Dextromethorphan: Stops the brain from making you cough, which helps with a dry cough.
Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that makes blood vessels in the nose smaller, which makes it easier to breathe.
Chlorpheniramine Maleate is an antihistamine that helps with allergy symptoms such a runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes.
These components work together to help with a dry cough, stuffy nose, and cough caused by allergies.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of Deletus D Plus Syrup?
It is mostly used to help with a dry cough, stuffy nose, sore throat, and allergy cough.
Q2: Is it okay to use for a wet cough?
No, it is not suggested for a productive (wet) cough because it stops the cough reflex.
Q3. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes, it might make some people sleepy or dizzy. Don't drive or use heavy machinery after taking it.
Q4. Is this syrup safe for kids?
Yes, but only in doses that are right for their age and given by a doctor. It's not safe for kids to self-medicate.
Q5: How long does it take to work?
You normally feel better after 30 to 60 minutes of taking it.
Medicine interaction:
Deletus D Plus Syrup might not work well with:
Other cough and cold medicines: risk of taking too much
Antidepressants (MAO inhibitors, SSRIs, tricyclics) can induce bad responses.
Alcohol or sedatives make you more sleepy.
Blood pressure drugs may not work as well or may have more adverse effects.
Opioid painkillers may make you more sleepy.
Always tell your doctor about all the drugs you are taking