Similar Medicine Of COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
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This combination medication is used to alleviate cough and related symptoms
The syrup reduces coughing and soothes the throat
It contains ingredients that help suppress the urge to cough
How COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml works
The main four active ingredients of this drug are Ammonium Chloride, Sodium Citrate, Diphenhydramine and Menthol. Ammonium chloride is an expectorant which clears cough by thinning the mucus present in the airway and makes respiration easier. Sodium citrate breaks down mucus and facilitates its removal from the respiratory tract. Diphenhydramine relieves allergic symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and runny nose by blocking histamine receptors. Menthol has a soothing effect on the throat by providing a cooling sensation which provides relief from coughing by reducing irritation.
How To Use COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
- Read the label carefully before taking the medicine
- Take the dose advised by the doctor and follow the suggested duration
- Take this medicine orally and measure the dose using a measuring cup
- Shake well before using
- This food can be taken before or after eating
Special Precautions About COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
- Tell your doctor if you are allergic its contents or any other medicine Its not recommended for children or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or elderly patient Stay hydrated by drinking ample fluids to loosen mucus
Benefits Of COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
- It is used to treat the cough
- Effective in lossening mucus and improving air movement
Side Effects Of COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
- Headache,
- Stomach pain/epigastric pain
- Sleepiness,
- Dizziness,
- Allergic reaction,
- Thickened respiratory tract secretions
What If I Missed A Dose Of COF RYL Cough Syrup 100ml
Health And Lifestyle
Drug Interaction
- Warfarin, chloramphenicol, pregabalin, propantheline, and metoclopramide
Drug Food Interaction
- Alcohol
Disease Explanation
Cough refers to the increased production of mucus or phlegm in the airways, often caused by dust, smoke, infections, or cold.
Written By
Ashwani Singh
Master in Pharmacy
Content Updated on
Monday, 8 July, 2024