Cosome Cough Syrup
Dextromethorphan + Chlorpheniramine
Merck Ltd.
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Retail Price | 102.38 NPR |
Indications
Cosome Cough Syrup is used for:
Cough & Cold
Adult Dose
Oral
Cough & Cold
Syrup: Chlorpheniramine/Dextromethorphan (2mg/15mg)
Adult: 2 tsf 6 hourly
Child Dose
Oral
Cough & Cold
Syrup: Chlorpheniramine/Dextromethorphan (2mg/15mg)
Child >12 yrs: 2 tsf 6 hourly
Child: < 12years: 1 tsf 6 hourly
Child <6 years
Safety and efficacy not established
Renal Dose
Administration
Contra Indications
Hypersensitivity
Within 2 wk of taking a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor
Sedation of children
Precautions
Caution in children younger than 6 years
Benign prostatic hypertrophy
Glaucoma
Caution in productive cough (do not suppress expectoration of phlegm)
Chronic respiratory conditions (eg, asthma, COPD)
Alcohol consumption or other CNS depressants may increase risk for drowsiness
May impair ability to safely drive vehicle or operate machinery
Lactation: Unknown whether distributed in breast milk, caution advised
Pregnancy-Lactation
Interactions
May cause hypertensive crisis w/ MAOIs.
Adverse Effects
Side effects of Dextromethorphan + Chlorpheniramine :
Sedation ranging from mild drowsiness to deep sleep,CNS depression,Excitability may occur in children,Dizziness,Impaired coordination,Muscular weakness,Anorexia,Nausea,Vomiting,Urinary retention,Blurred vision,Xerostomia,Restlessness, insomnia, tremors, euphoria, nervousness, delirium, palpitations, seizures reported infrequently
Mechanism of Action
Chlorpheniramine: Histamine H1-receptor antagonist; sedative effect is low; antihistamine and anticholinergic activity is moderate
Dextromethorphan: Antitussive; derivative of levorphanol; acts on cough center in medulla
Note
Cosome Cough Syrup manufactured by Merck Ltd.. Its generic name is Dextromethorphan + Chlorpheniramine. Cosome Cough is availble in Nepal.
Farmaco Nepal drug index information on Cosome Cough Syrup is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice or treatment; neither intended to be a substitute for the exercise of professional judgment.