

PARKALIN CHESTY COUGH
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An expectorant cough syrup. Relieves cough and its congestive symptoms, the preparation which loosens tenacious bronchial mucus. It reduces both bronchial and nasal congestion and provides soothing relief for the congestive symptoms.
PARKALIN EXPECTORANT CHESTY COUGH SYRUP: It is an antitussive for wet cough. It is used for the relief of cough and its congestive symptoms in adults.
PARKALIN EXPECTORANT CHESTY has pleasant tasting preparation for the relief of cough, are slightly viscous reddish pink flavoured syrup. It is specially formulated for the relief of congestive cough in children above 6years of age and adults.
THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS/REASONABLY FORSEEABLE USE
Relieves cough and its congestive symptoms, Parkalin Cough syrup is a well flavoured cough preparation which looses tenacious bronchial mucus. It reduces both the bronchial and nasal congestion, providing soothing relief for the congestive symptoms.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
- May cause drowsiness, if this happens, do not drive or operate machinery
- The stated dose must be respected
- Use the graduated measuring cup provided with the product
- Avoid alcoholic drink
- Hypersensitivity to any of the active ingredient
- Consult your physician if symptoms persist after 5 days.
- If this medicine is taken regularly for long periods of time, the body can become tolerant to it and it may become less effective at relieving pain. With prolonged use, the body may also become dependent on the codeine. As a result, withdrawal symptoms such as restlessness and irritability may occur if the medicine is then stopped suddenly. If you find you need to use this medicine all the time you should consult your doctor for advice.
PREGNANCY/ LACTATION
Care should be taken during administration in pregnancy.
UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS
It may cause drowsiness in most individuals. However, other side effects include dryness of the mouth, dizziness. Any other reactions being experienced beyond the ones listed should be promptly reported to the doctor or pharmacist.