
Cold Cold Tablet
Marketer
Saitech Medicare Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Caffeine (30mg) + Chlorpheniramine Maleate (2mg) + Paracetamol (325mg) + Phenylephrine (10mg)
Overview Cold Cold Tablet
This medication, designated "Cold Relief Tablets," alleviates common cold symptoms, offering temporary respite from nasal congestion. It also mitigates allergy symptoms such as rhinorrhea and ocular irritation. Administer Cold Relief Tablets with or without food, following your physician's prescribed dosage and regimen. Consuming the medication with food may minimize gastrointestinal discomfort. Dosage is individualized based on your condition and response. Continue treatment as directed by your doctor; premature cessation may lead to symptom recurrence and exacerbation. Inform your doctor of all other medications you are using, as interactions are possible. Common, typically transient side effects include nausea, emesis, cephalalgia, agitation, and sleep disturbances. Report any concerning side effects immediately. Drowsiness and vertigo may occur; refrain from operating machinery or engaging in activities requiring alertness until the effects are known. Alcohol consumption should be avoided due to the potential for increased dizziness. Prior to commencing treatment, disclose any hepatic or renal impairments to ensure appropriate dosage. Similarly, inform your doctor of pregnancy, pregnancy plans, or breastfeeding.
Uses of Cold Cold Tablet
Managing the common cold
Major Benefits of Cold Cold Tablet:
Administer this medication according to your physician's prescribed dosage and schedule. Ingest the tablet whole; avoid chewing, crushing, or fracturing it. This medication can be consumed with or without food, although consistent timing is recommended.
Common Side effects of Cold Cold Tablet:
- Headache
- Tachycardia
- Palpitations
- Dizziness
- Fear
- Restlessness
- Anxiety
- Tremors
- Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)
- Nausea
- Weakness
- Discomfort when urinating
- Hallucination
- Convulsion
How to use Cold Cold Tablet:
Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Ingest the tablet whole; avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking it. This medication can be taken with or without food, though consistent timing is recommended.
How Cold Cold Tablet works:
Four active ingredients—caffeine, chlorpheniramine maleate, paracetamol, and phenylephrine—work together in Cold Cold Tablet to alleviate typical cold symptoms.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholUNSAFE
Avoid alcohol while taking Cold Cold Tablet.
PregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The use of Cold Cold Tablet during pregnancy may pose risks. While human research is scarce, animal studies indicate potential harm to a developing fetus. A physician will assess the potential advantages against any possible dangers prior to prescribing. Seek medical advice before taking this medication.
Breast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Cold Cold Tablet while breastfeeding appears to pose minimal risk. Available human data indicates negligible infant hazard from this medication.
DrivingUNSAFE
Taking Cold Cold Tablet might impair alertness, vision, or cause drowsiness and dizziness. Refrain from driving if these effects are experienced.
KidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Cold Cold Tablet in patients with kidney disease is likely safe. Existing evidence indicates dose modification may be unnecessary; however, a physician's consultation is advised. Patients with end-stage kidney disease may experience pronounced drowsiness as a side effect of Cold Cold Tablet.
LiverCAUTION
Individuals with hepatic impairment should exercise caution when using Cold Cold Tablet. Dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.
What if you forget to take Cold Cold Tablet :
Should you forget a Cold Cold Tablet dose, take it promptly. If, however, your next dose is nearly due, omit the missed dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Never take a double dose.
Facts to Know About Cold Cold Tablet
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Developing Habits | No. |
Treatment Category | Breathing |