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About Triclocare Syrup 30 ml
Triclocare Syrup 30 ml belongs to a class of drugs called 'sedative-hypnotics' primarily used in the short-term treatment of insomnia. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that causes difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep. It may be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) due to various complications like stress, anxiety, and breathing problems.
Triclocare Syrup 30 ml works by increasing GABA activity, which is a chemical messenger in the brain acting as a natural nerve-calming agent, thereby inducing sleep. Thus, Triclocare Syrup 30 ml relaxes muscles, reduces anxiety, and helps falls asleep.
Take Triclocare Syrup 30 ml as prescribed by your doctor. You are suggested to take Triclocare Syrup 30 ml as long as your doctor has prescribed it after checking your medical condition. Some people may experience dizziness, diarrhea, drowsiness, headache, nausea, vomiting, nose or throat infections, tiredness, stomach pain, double vision, and back pain. Most of these side effects of Triclocare Syrup 30 ml 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 known to be allergic to Triclocare Syrup 30 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you notice that tablets' effect is not as well as at the beginning of the treatment, please consult a doctor as you might have developed tolerance to Triclocare Syrup 30 ml, and dose adjustment may be required. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Triclocare Syrup 30 ml. If you have kidney, liver, or breathing problems, severe muscle weakness, sleep apnoea (a serious condition where breathing stops and repeatedly starts in sleep), and if you have a history of depression or mental illness, please inform your doctor before taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml.
Uses of Triclocare Syrup 30 ml
Directions for Use
Medicinal Benefits
Triclocare Syrup 30 ml is indicated for the treatment of insomnia. This medicine is also used to relieve nervousness before any medical procedure. After taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml, it gets converted to 'Trichloroethanol' in the body that works on the brain and relaxes the body to produce good sleep. Triclocare Syrup 30 ml reduces the time taken to fall asleep and increases the length of deep sleep. This relaxing good night's sleep helps the body strengthen your immune system, restore energy, make new healthy cells, and promote the body's repair.
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Side Effects of Triclocare Syrup 30 ml
Drug Warnings
Stop taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml and contact your doctor right away if you notice a sudden change in sleep behavior or not being fully awake after waking up or having trouble doing activities you generally do. The effects of Triclocare Syrup 30 ml may even remain to the next day after you wake up, so it's better to take about 7 to 8 hours of sleep after taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml. It would be best to wait for a minimum of 8 hours after taking medicine before you drive or operate machinery. Elderly people are more sensitive to undesirable effects of Triclocare Syrup 30 ml, especially dizziness or confusion. Don't stop taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml without informing your doctor. It may cause withdrawal symptoms like vomiting or nausea.
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A night of good relaxing sleep helps strengthen the immune system, improves heart health, repairs tissues and muscles. Good refreshing sleep keeps a person active for the next day, improves mental ability, learning, and reduces stress in their body.
Some of the common causes of sleeplessness (insomnia) include stress, poor sleeping habits, mental health issues, physical medical conditions, and pain related to them, and the usage of certain medicines.
You fall asleep soon after getting into bed, within 30 minutes or less. You typically sleep straight through the night, waking up no more than once per night. You're able to sleep the recommended amount of hours for your age group
It is suggested to stick to a sleeping schedule and take about 8 hours of sleep during the night. Eat light foods at night and limit alcohol consumption, caffeine, tea, smoking, or any product that affects sleep. Take less stress and make your environment restful before sleeping.
Lying in bed with closed eyes does not mean you are sleeping. It simply means your body is resting but not your brain.
You are recommended to take Triclocare Syrup 30 ml just before bedtime as it helps to sleep quickly and improves the quality of sleep. If you forget to take Triclocare Syrup 30 ml at night, do not take it in the daytime as it may cause drowsiness, confusion, and dizziness.
Triclocare Syrup 30 ml is not recommended for depression patients as it may worsen the condition and increase self-harming or suicidal thoughts. Therefore, if you are suffering from depression or have a history of depression, please inform your doctor before taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml.
Yes, Triclocare Syrup 30 ml may cause dependence (mental and physical effects caused due to compulsion of taking Triclocare Syrup 30 ml) if used in high doses and for a prolonged time. This risk of dependency on Triclocare Syrup 30 ml increases in patients with a history of drug or alcohol abuse.
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Insomnia: It is a disorder of sleep associated with problems in falling asleep or staying asleep. It may be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) in nature. Acute insomnia may last from one night to few weeks and occurs due to stress or life changes. Chronic insomnia may last from more than 3 nights per week to more than 3 months. Insomnia is mostly caused due to depression, stress, anxiety, jet lag, shift work, uncomfortable beds, chronic illness, caffeine, nicotine or alcohol intake, or certain medicines. It may be treated using sleeping pills, behavior therapy, sleep habits changes, and identifying and treating chronic conditions.