Indicated for: cold and flu symptoms
Route of administration: oral
Substance: paracetamol + pseudoephedrine + dextromethorphan (analgesic and antipyretic + adrenergic decongestant + antitussive)
ATC: R05DA20 (Respiratory system | Cough suppressants, excl. combinations with expectorants | Opium alkaloids and derivatives)
This medicine may cause dizziness or vertigo.
Use caution if you have glaucoma or increased eye pressure.
This medicine may affect the liver.
This medicine may increase the risk of heart rhythm disturbances.
Paracetamol, pseudoephedrine, and dextromethorphan are three active ingredients commonly used in combination to treat cold and flu symptoms. This combination is effective in relieving pain, reducing fever, decongesting nasal passages, and suppressing dry cough, providing a comprehensive solution for respiratory symptoms.
Paracetamol is an analgesic and antipyretic that reduces pain and fever, being well-tolerated by most patients. Pseudoephedrine is a nasal decongestant that works by constricting blood vessels in the nasal mucosa, reducing inflammation and congestion. Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant that suppresses the cough reflex, making it useful for dry, irritating coughs.
Although this combination is effective, its use should be approached with caution. Pseudoephedrine can cause side effects such as increased blood pressure, insomnia, or agitation, while dextromethorphan may cause drowsiness or dizziness. Additionally, it is important not to exceed the recommended dose of paracetamol, as it can harm the liver.
This combination is available over the counter, but it is essential for patients to carefully read the leaflet and consult a doctor or pharmacist if they have pre-existing conditions, are taking other medications, or if symptoms persist for more than a few days. The treatment should be used short-term, only for the relief of acute symptoms.