Lemsip Cough for Mucus Cough & Catarrh 100mg/2.5mg/5ml Oral Solution 180ml

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Lemsip Cough for Mucus Cough & Catarrh 100mg/2.5mg/5ml Oral Solution 180ml

Lemsip Cough for Mucus Cough & Catarrh 100mg/2.5mg/5ml Oral Solution 180ml

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Taking Lemsip alongside other medicine containing paracetamol can cause an overdose, potentially resulting in serious liver and kidney damage. [1]

Meanwhile, certain people should get medical advice before taking Lemsip cough max for mucus cough and cold. They include people with any of the following symptoms, as the cough should be investigated further: An overdose of paracetamol is dangerous and capable of causing serious damage to the liver and kidneys. Consult a GP if your catarrh persists, isn’t improving with care, or you’re experiencing a lot of discomfort. An overdose of paracetamol is dangerous and capable of causing serious damage to the liver and kidneys. Get immediate medical advice if you or someone you know takes too much paracetamol, even if you feel well, because of the risk of delayed, serious liver damage. Lemsip max flu lemon sachets contain two active ingredients, paracetamol (1000mg) and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (60mg). Each sachet contains approximately 2.1g of sugar.Don't take Lemsip max cold & flu capsules if you're taking any of the following medicines, because the combination may increase your blood pressure: If you are looking for a combination product to help with the symptoms of cold and flu, then you could try Lemsip max cold & flu capsules, containing paracetamol, phenylephrine, caffeine. Adults aged 16 years and over should take two capsules every four to six hours as necessary, up to a maximum of four doses in 24 hours. Do not take more than eight capsules in 24 hours. Lemsip is an analgesic drug used alone or in combination with opioids for pain management, and as an antipyretic agent.

If you take Lemsip max flu lemon in the hour before or the six hours after taking colestyramine, the paracetamol is likely to be less effective. This is because colestyramine reduces the absorption of paracetamol from the gut. Do not take the medicine continuously for longer than five days without consulting a doctor. If your symptoms don't go away or get worse despite taking this medicine, ask your pharmacist for advice.Lemsip cough max for mucus cough and cold capsules and hot drinks contain the painkiller paracetamol, a cough expectorant called guaifenesin and a decongestant called phenylephrine hydrochloride. These three active ingredients have different actions to relieve your symptoms. Paracetamol is a painkiller that can relieve mild to moderate pain such as headaches, sore throat, sinus pain and aches and pains associated with colds and flu. Paracetamol also works to bring down a fever and this stops you feeling hot or shivery. Breaking bad sniffles: Crystal meth made cold medicine rubbish" ". New Scientist. 2016-05-23 . Retrieved 2022-12-21.

Our resident pharmacist Rita Ghelani offers her expert advice on how Lemsip helps with the symptoms of cold and flu, how to take it and the potential side-effects. What are Lemsip max cold & flu capsules used for? Women who are pregnant. Phenylephrine has blood vessel constricting effects that could restrict blood supply to the placenta, or cause problems for women with a history of pre-eclampsia. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for further advice on how to treat cold and flu symptoms during pregnancy. Paracetamol is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. However, the safety of pseudoephedrine has not been established and some studies have suggested that use of pseudoephedrine in the first trimester may be associated with defective closure of the abdominal wall (gastroschisis) in the baby. As a result, Lemsip max flu lemon is not usually recommended for use by women who are pregnant. Get further medical advice from your doctor, pharmacist or midwife.Foy MC, et al. Drug-induced hypertension. Endocrinology & Metabolism Clinics of North America. 2019; doi:10.1016/j.ecl.2019.08.013. Chronic, excessive consumption of alcohol may increase the risk of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity, which has included rare cases of fatal hepatitis and frank hepatic failure requiring liver transplantation. Don't use this medicine for longer than three days without getting medical advice from your doctor or pharmacist.



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