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Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains an anti-tussive (relieve cough) medication primarily used to treat dry cough. A cough is a reflex action that helps to clear any foreign irritant or mucus in the throat.
Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough.
The most common side effects of Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's are dizziness, drowsiness, sleepiness, confusion, and nausea. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's should be given to children only if prescribed by the doctor. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's may cause drowsiness, so drive with caution. Let your doctor know if you are taking any prescription/non-prescription drugs or herbal products before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's.
Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's is primarily used to treat dry cough. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's is generally prescribed for short-term treatment of dry cough.
Do not take Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's if you are allergic to any of the contents. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's. If your condition does not improve or you have a recurring cough with fever, rash, please visit the doctor immediately, as this could be serious. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's should be taken at least 15 days after the last dose of anti-depressants, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO), as taking both together may be fatal.
Drug-Drug Interaction: Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's may interact with MAO inhibitor (isocarboxazid, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, tranylcypromine), anti-arrhythmic medications (amiodarone, propafenone, quinidine and flecainide), opioid analgesics (codeine, tramadol, morphine, methadone), anti-anxiety medications (fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline) and anti-fungal (terbinafine).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have lung disease, depression, or anxiety, inform your doctor before taking Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's.
Dry 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. The most common causes of cough are cold/flu, asthma, emphysema, and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
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Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains an anti-tussive (relieve cough) medication primarily used to treat dry cough. A cough is a reflex action that helps to clear any foreign irritant or mucus in the throat.
Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough.
The most common side effects of Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's are dizziness, drowsiness, sleepiness, confusion, and nausea. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's should be given to children only if prescribed by the doctor. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's may cause drowsiness, so drive with caution. Let your doctor know if you are taking any prescription/non-prescription drugs or herbal products before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's.
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Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's is primarily used to treat dry cough. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's contains Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, a cough suppressant. It works by blocking the cough receptor present in the brain, which is known to cause cough. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's is generally prescribed for short-term treatment of dry cough.
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Do not take Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's if you are allergic to any of the contents. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before starting Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's. If your condition does not improve or you have a recurring cough with fever, rash, please visit the doctor immediately, as this could be serious. Alex Cough Ginger Lemon Lozenges 10's should be taken at least 15 days after the last dose of anti-depressants, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO), as taking both together may be fatal.
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Dry 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. The most common causes of cough are cold/flu, asthma, emphysema, and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).