NEW COLDACT

Description
The New Coldact Capsule is designed to treat symptoms of the common cold flu allergies and other respiratory issues such as sinusitis and bronchitis An allergy is an immune system response to foreign substances that are usually harmless to your body These alien components are known as 'allergens ' Allergic...Read more
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Uses of Product
Treatment for the common cold and allergies.
Direction For Use
Swallow the New Coldact Capsule whole with water; don't crush, break, or chew it.
Side Affects
Drowsiness Dizziness Headache Dry mouth, nose, and throat. Stomach upset. Constipation Problems sleeping
Safety Advices
Alcohol Unsafe The new Coldact Capsule may produce significant dizziness when taken with alcohol, thus it should be avoided. Pregnancy Caution The new Coldact Capsule comprises two distinct medicines. Chlorpheniramine is a class B pregnancy medication, while phenylephrine is class C. Therefore, it should be taken with caution. Banner image Breast feeding Caution New Coldact Capsule should only be administered to nursing mothers if the advantages exceed the risks to the infant. Banner image Driving Unsafe The New Coldact Capsule is known to produce drowsiness and sleepiness. So, driving after taking New Coldact Capsule should be avoided. Banner image Liver Caution New Coldact Capsule should be used with caution, particularly if you have a history of liver illness. Your doctor may have to alter the dosage. Kidney Caution New Coldact Capsule should be used with caution, especially if you have a history of renal illness. Your doctor may have to alter the dosage. Children Caution New Coldact Capsule is not suggested for children under the age of four years. For children above the age of four, take New Coldact Capsule only when prescribed by a child specialist. Also, take it in the dose provided as any dose alteration.
Disclaimer
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