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This combination is used to treat cough, cold, congestion, throat irritation, and breathing discomfort by loosening mucus, reducing cough, and soothing the airways.For more details kindly click on Medicine Slats below.

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Ammonium Chloride

AMMONIUM CHLORIDE

Overview:

Ammonium chloride is a medication and chemical compound that helps loosen mucus in the lungs and maintain the body’s acid balance. It’s frequently utilized in cough syrups as an expectorant, that is, a substance that helps to loosen stubborn mucus so it can be coughed up.
Physicians may utilize ammonium chloride to address a condition known as metabolic alkalosis. Here, the medicine is helping the body return to its rightful acid equilibrium.
Though it’s typically safe in accordance with the directions, it ought to be consumed cautiously—in particular, in individuals with kidney/liver/heart issues.

Classification: Acidifier and expectorant

Uses: 

To loosen and thin mucus in the lungs, helping to clear chest congestion

Help restore acid-base balance in the body when it becomes too alkaline (a condition called metabolic alkalosis)

How It Works:
Ammonium chloride works in two main ways:
As an expectorant, it irritates the mucous membranes to promote the removal of mucus from the airways, making it easier to cough out.

As an acidifying agent, it increases the level of acid in the blood and urine, helping correct imbalances in the body’s chemistry.

Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.

Side effects:
Some people may experience:
Stomach upset or nausea

Vomiting

Fatigue or weakness

Irritability

If taken in large amounts or for long periods, it can affect blood pH or kidney function

Precautions:
Should be used with caution in people with kidney disease, liver problems, or high blood pressure

Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed

People on low-sodium diets should use it carefully, as it may raise sodium levels

Always follow the prescribed dose, and avoid self-medicating

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage

Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride

DIPHENHYDRAMINE

Overview

Diphenhydramine is a commonly used medicine to treat allergic reactions, cold symptoms, and itching. It also acts as a sleep aid and helps relieve motion sickness or nausea. It’s available in various forms, including tablets, syrups, creams, and injections.
Classification
Antihistamine
Uses
Eases allergy symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and hives

Soothes skin irritation and itching due to insect bites, rashes, or eczema

Helps with insomnia (difficulty sleeping)

Used to prevent and manage motion sickness

Relieves cough and cold symptoms when combined with other ingredients

Sometimes used for mild anxiety or restlessness

How It Works
Diphenhydramine works by blocking histamine, a natural substance your body releases during allergic reactions. It also affects certain brain chemicals to cause drowsiness, which helps with sleep and reduces motion-related nausea or dizziness.

Dosage
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects
Common effects may include:
Drowsiness or sleepiness

Dry mouth, nose, or throat

Dizziness or blurred vision

Upset stomach or constipation

Feeling groggy or uncoordinated, especially in older adults
Precautions
Can cause drowsiness—avoid driving or operating heavy machinery after taking

Should be used cautiously in older adults, as it may cause confusion or falls

Let your doctor know if you have asthma, glaucoma, high blood pressure, or an enlarged prostate

Avoid alcohol and other sedatives while using this medicine

Not usually recommended for children under 6 without medical advice

If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using

Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage

Menthol

MENTHOL

Overview: 

Menthol is a natural ingredient from mint that gives a cool, refreshing sensation.It’s found in ointments, lozenges, and inhalers to relieve sore throats, open up congested noses, reduce coughing, or soothe minor skin irritation. Its cooling effect helps you feel comfortable, relieved, and more at ease in everyday situations.

Classification: Symptomatic relief agent

Uses:

Menthol is used to provide quick relief from common discomforts. It can soothe a sore throat, calm a cough, ease nasal congestion, and reduce minor skin irritation.Its refreshing, cooling action makes you feel more comfortable and helps reduce the impact of everyday symptoms.

How it works:

Menthol functions to cause the nerve endings on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes to become numb, and thus observe a degree of cooling. This cooling effect fools the brain into thinking it is getting relief from discomfort, opens nasal passages, soothes an irritated throat and minor aches or itching, making you feel more comfortable and refreshed.

Dosage:

As prescribed by your doctor.

Side Effects:

Mild skin irritation or redness
Burning or stinging sensation
Allergic reactions like rash, itching, or swelling (rare)
Mild throat or mouth irritation

Precautions:

While using menthol, make sure to use it as instructed on the product and do not apply it on broken or sensitive skin. When you have been allergic previously, test in a small area to ensure there are no reactions. Do not use large quantities in use internally, such as in lozenges, or cough syrups, and store it away from the reach of children. If you experience difficulty breathing, rash or swelling, stop and get medical attention.

Disclaimer:This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.

Sodium Citrate

SODIUM CITRATE

Overview

Sodium Citrate is a type of salt that helps make body fluids less acidic.It’s often used to relieve discomfort from too much acid in the stomach or urine. It comes in liquid, tablet, or powder form.

Classification

It belongs to a group of medicines called alkalinizers or urinary alkalinizers. These help reduce acidity in the body.

Uses
To treat acid indigestion or heartburn (burning feeling in the chest)

To make urine less acidic, which can help prevent kidney stones or irritation

Sometimes used before certain medical tests like urine tests or surgeries

In hospitals, it may also be used to manage metabolic acidosis (a condition where the body makes too much acid)

How It Works
Sodium Citrate works by turning into bicarbonate in the body. This helps neutralize or balance out excess acid in the stomach or urine. It makes the body’s environment more alkaline (less acidic), which can reduce pain or irritation caused by acid.
Dosage
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects
Mild side effects (usually from too much):
Swelling (especially in hands, feet)

High blood pressure

Feeling bloated or puffy

Serious but rare side effects:
Trouble breathing

Chest tightness

Fast heartbeat

Confusion or seizures (if sodium levels get too high or too low)
Precautions
Tell your doctor if you have heart disease, kidney problems, or high blood pressure

Don’t use too much — too much salt can be harmful

If on a low-sodium diet, check with your doctor first

Follow the dosage exactly if using nasal sprays or IV fluid

Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage

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