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About Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1
Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 contains an anti-tussive (relieve cough) medication primarily used to treat dry cough. Cough is a reflex action that helps to clear any foreign irritant or mucus in the throat. Mostly cough lasts for a short time (two to three weeks), so it is acute. But sometimes, if it is persistent for more than eight weeks it can lead to chronic cough. Dry cough refers to a cough where there is no mucus or secretion along with cough.
Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 contains Dextromethorphan, which is a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is generally prescribed for short-term treatment of dry cough. It does not treat chronic cough or cough caused due to smoking, emphysema, and asthma.
Take Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 as prescribed. Your doctor will advise you on how often you take Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 based on your medical condition. The most common side effects of Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 are dizziness, drowsiness, sleepiness, confusion, and nausea. Most of these side effects of Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Do not take Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 if you are allergic to Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 or Dextromethorphan. Increase the intake of fluids so that the mucus present loosens and the throat remains lubricated. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1. Also, mention all the OTC medicines you are talking to your doctor about before taking Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 should not be stopped abruptly as it might lead to withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, diarrhoea, restlessness, and increased blood pressure. If your condition does not improve or your cough comes back or occurs with fever or rash, please visit the doctor immediately as this could due be serious.
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Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is primarily used to treat dry cough. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 contains Dextromethorphan, which is a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is generally prescribed for short-term treatment of dry cough. It does not treat chronic cough or cough caused due to smoking, emphysema, and asthma.
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Do not take Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 if you are allergic to Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 or Dextromethorphan. Increase the intake of fluids so that the mucus loosens and the throat remains lubricated. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1. Also, mention all the OTC medicines you are talking to your doctor about before taking Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 should not be stopped abruptly as it might lead to withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, diarrhoea, restlessness, and increased blood pressure. If your condition does not improve or your cough comes back or occurs with fever or rash, please visit the doctor immediately as this could be serious. Also, Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 should be taken at least 15 days after your last dose of anti-depressants, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO) as taking both together may be fatal. Do not smoke as it might worsen your symptoms.
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Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is primarily used to treat dry cough. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 contains Dextromethorphan, which is a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough. Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is generally prescribed for short term treatment of dry cough. It does not treat chronic cough or cough caused due to smoking, emphysema and asthma.
No, Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 should not be stopped abruptly without consulting your doctor as it might lead to withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, diarrhoea, restlessness, increased blood pressure. So, please consult your doctor, and he might lower your dose gradually depending upon your condition.
Yes, Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 may cause drowsiness, so operating any machinery or driving a car, doing an activity that requires concentration and alertness should be avoided.
Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 is not a steroid, antihistamine, opiate, NSAID, or narcotic, it is a decongestant, but it can have addictive effects if taken in more than the recommended dose. It does not contain codeine or alcohol. It is not a controlled substance.
It is not recommended to take Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 along with any anti-depressant medication as it contains dextromethorphan, leading to unpleasant side-effects or any drug interaction. Also, Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1 should be taken at least 15 days after your last dose of anti-depressants, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO).
No, never take more than the prescribed dose of Acekof 13.5 Menthol Syrup 1. It may lead to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, unsteadiness, changes in vision, difficulty in breathing, fast heartbeat, hallucination, seizures, and coma.
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Cough: It is a reflex action that helps to clear any foreign irritant or mucus in the throat. Mostly cough lasts for a short time (two to three weeks), so it is acute. But sometimes, if it is persistent for more than eight weeks it can lead to chronic cough. If the cough is accompanied by blood or barking cough, this could be serious and require medical attention. The most common causes of cough are cold/flu, asthma, emphysema, and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). Also, some medications, especially angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors used for hypertension, are known to cause cough.