RESPITHIK A SYRUP 60ml
Manufactured By Smart Laboratories
Composition AMBROXOL HYDROCHLORIDE 15MG + GUAIPHENESIN 50MG + PHENYLEPHRINE HCL5MG + CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE 2MG + MENTHOL 1MG
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Only use if your doctor tells you to. Well-controlled research have not yet shown that Respithik A syrup is safe to use during pregnancy. Before using, a healthcare provider should think about the pros and cons.
- Some ingredients, like chlorpheniramine and phenylephrine, may have warnings for pregnant women because there isn't enough information about them. Talk to your doctor before taking this if you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.
Faq For Medicine
Q: What is Respithik A syrup for?
It is a cough and cold syrup that is supposed to help with thick mucus, a productive cough, nasal congestion, and allergy symptoms.
Q: Is it okay for kids?
Children should only use it under a doctor's supervision because many cough treatments are not safe for very young children.
Q: Can it make me tired?
Yes, the antihistamine (chlorpheniramine) in it can make you sleepy or dizzy.
Q: Is it okay to eat while taking it?
Yes, you can typically take it with or without food unless your doctor says otherwise.
Q: Can I discontinue when my symptoms get better?
Do what your doctor says and don't stop in the middle of the course without talking to them first.
Expert Advice
- Contains an expectorant (guaifenesin), a mucolytic (ambroxol), a decongestant (phenylephrine), an antihistamine (chlorpheniramine), and menthol to help you feel better.
- Best when symptoms are moderate to severe and make it hard to do everyday things (such a thick cough or a plugged nose).
- If you have heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid issues, glaucoma, or urinary retention, tell your doctor. Some of the chemicals can make these diseases worse.
- Don't drink alcohol while taking this syrup because it could make you more sleepy.
- Don't mix with other cold or cough medicines unless you know what the active ingredients are.
Side Effects
- Some common or minor side effects are:
- Chlorpheniramine can make you sleepy or dizzy.
- Stomach pain or nausea
- Mouth that is dry
- Pain in the head
- Flushing or irritation
- Reactions that are rare but serious (get medical help right away):
- Allergic responses, like a rash, swelling, or trouble breathing
- Fast heartbeat or very bad dizziness
- Note: The side effects may be different for each person depending on how sensitive they are to the chemicals.
How It Works
- The ingredients in Respithik A syrup act together to ease the symptoms of a cold or cough:
- Ambroxol is a mucolytic agent that makes thick mucus thinner and looser.
- Expectorant guaifenesin helps move and remove mucus.
- Phenylephrine: A decongestant that helps reduce edema and stuffiness in the nose.
- Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine that stops histamine from working to stop sneezing, itching, and a runny nose.
- Menthol: Calms and cools throat inflammation.
Medicine Interaction
- Possible interactions could be:
- Other antihistamines or decongestants: More likely to have side effects or take too much of the same chemicals.
- Sedatives and alcohol can make you more sleepy and sleepy.
- If you take MAO inhibitors or other antidepressants, they may interfere with phenylephrine. Talk to your doctor about this.
- To avoid interactions, always tell your doctor about all the drugs and supplements you take.
How to Use
- Follow the instructions on the label or the prescription from your doctor.
- Before using, shake the bottle well.
- Do not use regular spoons; use the measuring cup or syringe that came with it.
- Usually taken two to three times a day or as advised.
- If you forget to take your medicine, take it as soon as you recall, but don't take two doses at once.
- If your symptoms don't go away or get worse, see your doctor.
Uses / Indications
- Respithik A syrup is usually used for:
- A productive (wet) cough with thick mucus that is hard to clear
- Nasal congestion or a stuffy nose
- Symptoms of allergies (sneezing, runny nose)
- Relief from a number of cough and cold symptoms that come with upper respiratory illnesses
- It is not advised for the treatment of fever in isolation, isolated dry cough absent of congestion, or conditions such as asthma episodes without medical oversight.