Product Description:
Paracetamol20mg/Chlorpheniramine15mg /Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride0.75mg syrup:
What is Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride used for:
- This product consists of three active ingredients: paracetamol,
chlorpheniramine and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride. Paracetamol is a
medication that belongs to a class of medications known as
analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers).
- Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine that acts by decreasing the
effects of histamine in your body and therefore helps in relieving
allergy signs and symptoms, like, sneezing, watery eyes, itching, and
runny nose.
- Pseudoephedrine is a medication that belongs to a class of medicines
known as “decongestants” and acts by decreasing nasal stuffiness that
you may experience during cold and flu.
- It is used for night time relief from cold and flu symptoms.
It is used for the relief of the following indications:
- Headache
- Congestion and sinus pain
- Sneezing
- Body aches
- Itchy and watery eyes
- Blocked and runny nose
- Fever
Do not take Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride:
- If you are allergic to Paracetamol, or Chlorpheniramine, or
Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride, other antihistamines or any of the
ingredients in this medicine.
- Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had.
- If you are taking other paracetamol containing products or other
antihistamines or cough or cold and flu medications or decongestants.
- Make sure not to exceed the dose.
- If you have high blood pressure or severe kidney or heart problems.
- If you are taking or have taken during the previous two weeks MAO inhibitors (used to treat depression), like, moclobemide.
Warnings and precautions:
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions
such as shortness of breath, skin rash, swelling of the face or neck,
decreased blood pressure and dizziness.
- Make sure to tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems,
including alcoholic liver disease or if you have mild arthritis (joints
inflammation) and need to take painkillers on a daily basis.
- Long term use of this medication may be harmful to your liver.
- Contact your doctor if symptoms are not relieved.
- Do not drink alcohol when taking this medication.
- Concomitant use of this medication with other medications that may
cause drowsiness, like hypnotics (used for sleeping problems) and
anxiolytics (used to treat anxiety) may cause excessive sedation.
Therefore, make sure to avoid taking any of these medications together.
- This medication contains pseudoephedrine which has been linked to
cases of posterior reversible encephalopathy / reversible cerebral
vasoconstriction syndrome (medical conditions affecting the brain).
Symptoms of posterior reversible encephalopathy / reversible cerebral
vasoconstriction syndrome include nausea, sudden onset of severe
headache, visual disturbances, and vomiting. Contact your doctor if you
experience any of these signs.
- Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have an
enlarged prostate, blood vessel problems, glutathione depletion (e.g.
sepsis), high blood pressure, liver or kidney problems, heart or blood
circulation problems, diabetes (high blood glucose levels), overactive
thyroid, pheochromocytoma (a tumor on your adrenal glands of your
kidneys) or glaucoma (high pressure in your eye).
- Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are
taking high blood pressure medications including beta blockers (used for
some heart problems and high blood pressure) or tricyclic
antidepressants (used to treat depression), like, amitriptyline and
imipramine.
- Talk to your doctor if you have a history of convulsions or
respiratory problems (e.g. bronchial asthma, bronchitis and
bronchiectasis).
- This medication contains pseudoephedrine which has been linked to
cases of ischemic colitis (decreased blood flow to your colon) that is
manifested by signs and symptoms, like, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain,
diarrhea, nausea, cramping or tenderness in your abdomen, urgency to
pass stools, passing blood without stools and maroon or bright red blood
in your stools. Stop taking the medication and contact your doctor or
seek immediate medical help If you experience similar signs.
Possible side effects:
- Possible side effects of
Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride include signs
of an allergic reaction, like rash and itching, signs of breathing
problems like difficulty breathing (more likely to happen if you have
previously experienced them after taking similar painkiller medications
like aspirin and ibuprofen), sudden weight loss, nausea, yellowing of
the skin and eyes, loss of appetite, unexplained bleeding or bruising
and irregular or fast heartbeat.
Other side effects include:
- drowsiness or sleepiness, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, headache,
hallucinations, twitching or jerking muscles, nervousness, blurred
vision, difficulty concentrating, excitability, dizziness, nausea,
indigestion or vomiting, restlessness, dry mouth nose and throat, rapid
heart rate, loss of coordination, nervousness and irritability.
Other medicines and Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medications.
- If you are taking metoclopramide or domperidone (used for vomiting or nausea).
- If you are taking cholestyramine (used to lower blood cholesterol).
- If you are taking blood thinning medications (e.g. warfarin) and you
need to take a painkiller every day. Concomitant chronic use of
painkillers and blood thinning medications may increase the risk of
bleeding.
- If you are taking other paracetamol containing products or other
antihistamines or cough or cold and flu medications or decongestants.
- If you are taking medications that may cause drowsiness, like
hypnotics (used for sleeping problems) and anxiolytics (used to treat
anxiety).
- If you are taking appetite suppressants.
- If you are taking opioid analgesics (type of painkillers).
- If you are taking medications used to treat bladder problems and urinary tract infections.
- If you are taking medications used to treat heart problems and high
blood pressure including beta blockers (used for some heart problems and
high blood pressure).
- If you are taking chloramphenicol (antibiotic).
- If you are taking alcohol.
- If you are taking tricyclic antidepressants (used to treat depression), like, amitriptyline and imipramine.
- If you are taking medications used to treat behavioral problems.
- If you are taking medicines used to treat epilepsy (convulsions), like, phenytoin.
- If you are taking or have taken during the previous two weeks MAO inhibitors (used to treat depression), like, moclobemide.
How to use Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride:
Children 6-12 years:
- Two teaspoonful (10 ml),3 times daily (every 8 hours).
- Or as prescribed by specialized physician.
How to store Paracetamol/Chlorpheniramine/Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride
- Keep out of the reach of children and pets
- Store this medicine in a cool dry place at a temperature below 30°C
- Do not use beyond the expiry date mentioned on the box
- Keep medication in its original pack to protect it from moisture and light
- Do not use damaged pills
- Do not dispose medication in the wastewater or household waste