Pulmonol Syrup: Uses and Side Effects

Introduction

Pulmonol Syrup is used to treat allergic symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, itching, and all those symptoms related to allergies, Asthma, and bronchial conditions by blocking the action of histamine. This syrup belongs to the class of drugs known as Antihistamines.

Manufactured By

  • CCL Pharmaceutical Pvt (ltd.)

Ingredients

  • Drug class Antihistamine
  • Chlorphenamine Maleate, Potassium Bicarbonate,  Ephedrine Hydrochloride, Terpin hydrate, etc.

How Does Pulmonol Syrup Work?

Mechanism:

Chlorpheniramine Maleate: This ingredient is an antihistamine that works by blocking the action of histamine in the body, which is responsible for allergic symptoms like itching, sneezing, and swelling. Inhibiting histamine helps alleviate symptoms like cough, itchy throat, and wheezing.

Aminophylline: This bronchodilator relaxes and opens the airways in the lungs, improving breathing. It’s particularly effective for asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory conditions, as it helps reduce bronchial spasms.

Uses Of Pulmonol Syrup

Chronic bronchitis

Doctors recommend this Syrup to patients with chronic bronchitis. Chronic Bronchitis is a respiratory disease that lasts for a long time. Patients with a chronic disease cough and sneeze constantly.

Allergic Symptoms

This syrup contains a chemical called Chlorphenamine Maleate that helps treat allergy or allergic symptoms like cough, sneezing, and itching of the throat.

Asthma

This syrup is often prescribed to manage symptoms of Asthma. Asthma is also a chronic condition that affects the airways through which we breathe.

Dosage:

Take it as prescribed by the doctor

Overdose 

If you have taken more than the recommended. Seek medical help. Because it may cause so serious health problems.

Missed Dose

If you have missed the dose, take it as soon as possible otherwise if the time to the next dose is near don’t double the dose to cover the missed one.

How to Use

  • Shake well before use.
  • Measure the dose accurately before using this syrup.

Side Effects of Pulmonol Syrup

  • Headache
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • difficulty in breathing
  • Difficulty in urination
  • Diarrhea

Warning and Precautions

Pregnancy or breastfeeding: Use this syrup under strict guidance of the Doctor If you are pregnant or in a breastfeeding era.

Medical History: Use it under the guidance of the doctor if you have epilepsy or hepatic insufficiency. It will be better if you share your medical history with the doctor during the appointment(checkup).

Allergic to Pulmonol Syrup: Use it with caution if you’re allergic to it.

Passing Expiry Date: Don’t use it after passing the expiry date.

Drug interaction: Inform the doctor about your medication because this syrup may interact with other medication.

Drive carefully: Drive cautiously during the usage of this medication and also avoid alcohol.

Drug interaction:

Pulmonol Syrup may interact with other medicines such as

Storage

  • Store it at room temperature 
  • keep it away from children and pets
  • keep it away from moisture.

FAQS.

  1. Is Pulmonol syrup suitable for children with asthma?
      This syrup is typically prescribed for adults. Pediatric asthma management may require different medications.
    1. How long does it take to experience relief with Pulmonol syrup? The time it takes to feel comfortable may vary from individual to individual. It’s essential to follow the prescribed dosage and give it time to work.
    2. What should I do if I experience side effects while taking Pulmonol syrup?
        If you encounter severe side effects, such as difficulty breathing or severe allergic reactions, seek immediate medical attention and discontinue use.
      1. Is pulmonol syrup safe in pregnancy? 

                Use this syrup under strict guidance of the Doctor If you are pregnant or in a breastfeeding era.

      Disclaimer

      This article is for information purposes only don’t take it as medical advice.

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