Cofsils Wet Cough Syrup | For Sore Throat, Wet Cough & Mucus Relief | Ambroxol + Terbutaline

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Cofsils Wet Cough Syrup | For Sore Throat, Wet Cough & Mucus Relief | Ambroxol + Terbutaline
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Description

Cofsils Wet Cough Syrup is designed to alleviate coughs associated with mucus production. Its formulation effectively thins mucus in the respiratory tract, facilitating easier expectoration. In addition to relieving cough, it addresses symptoms of allergies such as a runny nose, sneezing, itching, and watery eyes. This syrup can be taken with or without food, as directed by a healthcare professional, who will determine the appropriate dosage based on individual needs and response to treatment. It's essential to complete the full course of medication to prevent a recurrence of symptoms. Users are advised to disclose any concurrent medications to their healthcare provider, as interactions may occur. While side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches are possible, most are transient and resolve naturally. However, caution is recommended as the syrup may cause drowsiness; thus, activities requiring mental alertness, like driving, should be avoided until you know how it affects you. Alcohol should be avoided, as it may enhance drowsiness. Always consult with a healthcare provider if you have specific conditions such as liver or kidney disease before starting the medication.

 

Uses:

  • Effective treatment for coughs accompanied by mucus.
  • Relieves allergy-related symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose.
  • Aids in making breathing easier by loosening thick mucus.

 

Contraindications:

  • Not recommended for individuals with known allergies to its ingredients.
  • Consult a doctor if you have severe kidney or liver conditions.
  • Generally not advised for children under specific age thresholds unless prescribed.

 

Side Effects:

  • Possible mild side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
  • Headaches and dizziness may also occur.
  • Rashes and gastrointestinal discomfort are relatively common but usually temporary.