Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
NCET COLD Suspension (60β―ml) by Austro Lab is a combination pediatric cold relief syrup, generally containing:
Paracetamol β Pain reliever and fever reducer
Phenylephrine β Nasal decongestant
Chlorpheniramine Maleate β Antihistamine for sneezing and runny nose
πΉ It is used to relieve symptoms of common cold, flu, and upper respiratory infections in children, such as:
Fever
Runny or blocked nose
Sneezing
Headache or body pain
Watery eyes
Mild throat irritation
β οΈ Common Side Effects
While generally safe when used as directed, side effects in children may include:
Drowsiness or sleepiness
Upset stomach
Dry mouth or throat
Irritability or mild dizziness
Loss of appetite
Mild rash or allergic reaction
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
Overdose risk: High doses of paracetamol can cause serious liver damage
Allergic reaction: Swelling, rashes, or difficulty breathing requires immediate attention
Drowsiness: Caused by chlorpheniramineβchildren should be monitored
Heart sensitivity: Phenylephrine can affect heart rateβavoid in children with cardiac issues
Do not combine with other cold or flu medicines containing similar ingredients
π Drug & Food Interactions
Other paracetamol-containing products: Increases overdose risk
Cough syrups or sedatives: May enhance drowsiness
MAO inhibitors or antidepressants: Can dangerously interact with phenylephrine
Avoid alcohol (in older children or accidental use)βincreases liver load and sedation
Food: Can be taken with or without food; food may reduce stomach irritation
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Infants under 2 years: Use only under pediatrician guidance
Children with asthma or respiratory conditions: Use cautiously due to antihistamine
Children with liver disease or heart conditions: Needs doctorβs supervision
Allergic children: Avoid if hypersensitive to any of the components
β Tips for Safe Use
Shake well before use
Use proper measuring cup or dropper β not household spoons
Do not exceed prescribed dose or frequency
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
Monitor child after dosing for unusual behavior or drowsiness
Do not give with other cold medications unless advised
π When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
High fever persisting for more than 3 days
Severe drowsiness, weakness, or confusion
Skin rash, itching, or swelling
Yellowing of eyes or skin (possible liver issue)
Difficulty breathing or chest tightness
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
---|---|
Active Ingredients | Paracetamol, Phenylephrine, Chlorpheniramine |
Uses | Cold, fever, blocked nose, sneezing in children |
Common Side Effects | Drowsiness, stomach upset, dry mouth, rash |
Serious Risks | Liver damage (overdose), allergic reaction, heart issues |
Interactions | Other cold meds, antidepressants, sedatives |
Precautions | Avoid in infants without prescription, monitor for drowsiness |
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