Piriton Expectorant Linctus
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Description
Description
Piriton expectorant linctus is a cough mixture.
Indications
Piriton expectorant linctus is an effective expectorant for use in upper respiratory tract infections including the common cold and bronchitis.
Dosage and Administration
Children 6 - 12 years: One teaspoonful (5ml) three to four times daily.
Hypersensitivity to antihistamines and those that have had MAOI therapy within the previous 14 days.
Warning and Precautions
Chlorpheniramine may have an additive effect when used concurrently with hypnotics and anxiolytics causing potentiation of drowsiness. A similar additive effect will result from concurrent usage of alcohol with Chlorpheniramine. Monoamine oxidase inhibitor therapy intensifies the anticholinergic effects of Chlorpheniramine. Chlorpheniramine inhibits phenytoin metabolism and can lead to phenytoin toxicity.
Side Effects
Drowsiness (rarely paradoxical stimulation with high doses, or in children or elderly), hypertension, headache, palpitations, psychomotor impairment, urinary retention, dry mouth, blurred vision, gastrointestinal disturbances; liver dysfunction; blood disorder; also rash and photosensitivity reactions, sweating and tremor, hypersensitivity reactions (including bronchospasm, angioedema and anaphylaxis).
Piriton expectorant linctus is a cough mixture.
Indications
Piriton expectorant linctus is an effective expectorant for use in upper respiratory tract infections including the common cold and bronchitis.
Dosage and Administration
Children 6 - 12 years: One teaspoonful (5ml) three to four times daily.
Adults 12 years and above: One to two teaspoonfuls (5 - 10ml) three to four times daily or as directed by your physician.
Hypersensitivity to antihistamines and those that have had MAOI therapy within the previous 14 days.
Warning and Precautions
Chlorpheniramine may have an additive effect when used concurrently with hypnotics and anxiolytics causing potentiation of drowsiness. A similar additive effect will result from concurrent usage of alcohol with Chlorpheniramine. Monoamine oxidase inhibitor therapy intensifies the anticholinergic effects of Chlorpheniramine. Chlorpheniramine inhibits phenytoin metabolism and can lead to phenytoin toxicity.
Side Effects
Drowsiness (rarely paradoxical stimulation with high doses, or in children or elderly), hypertension, headache, palpitations, psychomotor impairment, urinary retention, dry mouth, blurred vision, gastrointestinal disturbances; liver dysfunction; blood disorder; also rash and photosensitivity reactions, sweating and tremor, hypersensitivity reactions (including bronchospasm, angioedema and anaphylaxis).
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