ALKOF COFGELS CAPSULE 10
Description
Alkof Cofgels Capsules are used to treat dry cough Sneezing watery eyes runny nose itching swelling of the eyes nose and throat and nasal congestion are among the allergy symptoms that it relieves Additionally it thins and loosens mucus which facilitates coughing It contains phenylephrine dextromethorphan and chlorpheniramine which all...Read more
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Product Details
Dextromethorphan, bromhexine, and guaifenesin are all of them in Alkof Cofgels Capsule. Guaifenesin is an expectorant that reduces the stickiness of mucus (phlegm) in the airways. As a mucolytic, bromhexine thins and relaxes mucus (phlegm) to facilitate coughing. Dextromethorphan suppresses coughing by reducing brain activity in the cough area.
Uses of Product
The Alkof Tablet contains Dextromethorphan, Chlorpheniramine, Guaifenesin, and Bromhexine, while the Alkof Cofgels capsule is intended to treat coughs brought on by smoking, asthma, and emphysema. Through its effects on the brain signals that initiate the cough reflex, this drug suppresses coughing.
Direction For Use
You can take Alkof Cofgels Capsule with or without meals, but it's ideal to take it at the same time every day. Adhere to your doctor's directions regarding dosage and duration.
Side Affects
Most adverse reactions are mild and will disappear as your body gets used to Alkof Cofgels Capsule. Consult your physician if they persist or if you have concerns about them. Alkof Cofgels Capsule adverse effects include: Feeling queasy Having diarrhea Indigestion and stomach discomfort upset stomach Vomiting Bloating Dizziness A headache Rash Hives Sweating Sleepiness
Safety Advices
Pregnancy: Before taking Alkof Cofgels Capsules, speak with your doctor. This medication's safety for expectant mothers has not been thoroughly investigated. Breastfeeding: If you are breastfeeding, let your doctor know. Caution is advised because it is unclear whether the chemicals in Alkof Cofgels Capsules transfer into breast milk. Alcohol: Since alcohol might raise the risk of adverse effects like sleepiness and dizziness, avoid drinking it while taking Alkof Cofgels Capsules. Liver: Alkof Cofgels Capsules should be used cautiously and under a doctor's supervision by those who have liver disorders. Dosage adjustments can be required. renal: Before taking Alkof Cofgels Capsules, let your doctor know if you have renal issues. Your renal function may require you to change your dosage. Driving and Machine Use: Alkof Cofgels Capsules may make you drowsy or lightheaded. Until you know how the drug affects you, don't drive or operate heavy equipment. Allergy: Do not take Alkof Cofgels Capsules if you are known to be allergic to any of its ingredients. Instead, speak with your doctor about other options. Children: Children should only use Alkof Cofgels Capsules as directed by a physician. The child's weight and age will be used to calculate the dosage. Elderly Patients: The adverse effects of Alkof Cofgels Capsules, including lightheadedness, sleepiness, and disorientation, may be more noticeable in older persons. Changes in dosage can be required.
Additional Details
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet to help control your symptoms. Smoking and drinking alcohol can make coughing and other respiratory problems worse. When taking Alkof Cofgels Capsules, heed your doctor's advise regarding any special dietary requirements.
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