PIRITON EXPECTORANT SYRUP

Description
Piriton Expectorant is a cough-relieving combination medication It thins the mucus in your nose making it simpler to cough out This medication also treats allergy symptoms such as a runny nose watery eyes sneezing and throat discomfort Piriton Expectorant is taken with or without meals at the dosage and period...Read more
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Product Details
Piriton Expectorant is a mixture of three medications:.
Uses of Product
Cough
Direction For Use
Take this medication in the dosage and period prescribed by your doctor. Before using, double-check the instructions on the label. Use a measuring cup to take it by mouth. Shake thoroughly before using. Piriton Expectorant may be taken with or without meals, although it's best to take it at a set time.
Side Affects
Most side effects do not need medical treatment and go away as your body adapts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist if you are concerned about them. Common Side Effects of Piriton Sleepiness Fatigue Sedation Dizziness Impaired coordination Irritability Insomnia (problems sleeping) Tremors Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Dry mouth. Headache Blurred vision Inability to focus.
Safety Advices
It is not safe to drink alcohol while using Piriton Expectorant. Piriton Expectorant is very dangerous to take when pregnant. Seek counsel from your doctor, since research on pregnant women and animals have indicated considerable risk to the growing infant. There is no information available on how to use Piriton Expectorant when nursing. Please visit a doctor. Piriton Expectorant may reduce alertness, impair eyesight, or make you feel drowsy and dizzy. If you have these symptoms, do not drive. Piriton Expectorant is probably dangerous for usage in renal disease patients and should be avoided. Please visit a doctor. There is little information available on the usage of Piriton Expectorant in liver disease patients. Please visit a doctor.
Disclaimer
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