What is the use of Toplexil syrup?
Toplexil is a cough suppressant based oxomemazine without prescription to calm dry, irritated cough, especially when they occur in the evening or at night.
How do you use Toplexil?
In adults: 10 ml per dose, 4 times a day. – Children over 40 kg (i.e. 12 years): 10 ml per dose, 4 times a day. The doses should be repeated as necessary and spaced out at least 4 hours apart.
Is Toplexil an antihistamine?
Oxomemazine/guaifenesin is a sedative antihistamine plus expectorant. It is a combination of oxomemazine and guaifenesin. It is sold under a variety of brand names including Toplexil by Aventis.
Is Toplexil safe for pregnancy?
formally contraindicated during pregnancy.
Does Toplexil make you drowsy?
Slight drowsiness/dizziness, nausea, or vomiting may occur. Rarely, some people may experience severe drowsiness/dizziness with normal doses. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
Is Toplexil safe for kids?
Do not use this product to treat cold symptoms in children younger than 6 years unless specifically directed by the doctor. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details about using your product safely. These products do not cure or shorten the length of the common cold and may cause serious side effects.
What is Mucosolvan syrup?
MucosolvanĀ® syrup 30mg/5ml is an expectorant used to thin mucus in respiratory tract diseases where tenacious mucus is a problem.
What is Mucosolvan used for?
MucosolvanĀ®’s active ingredient Ambroxol supports the clearance of the respiratory tract. It facilitates expectoration, eases productive coughing and helps in overcoming infections. MucosolvanĀ® Syrup gets to work right away to help you break free from cough.
What is ambroxol hydrochloride syrup?
About Ambroxol-Tos Syrup 100 ml Ambroxol-Tos Syrup 100 ml is a combination of respiratory medication used to treat asthma, cough with mucus, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) like bronchitis (inflammation of bronchial tubes), emphysema (shortness of breath), and upper respiratory tract infections.
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