KOFDROP Cough Syrup contains Ambroxol, Guaifenesin and Terbutaline as its active ingredients. The medicine works by relaxing the muscles in the airways; thereby reducing the phlegm in the air passage and facilitating mucus clearance.
Some of the common side effects of KOFDROP Cough Syrup include:
In case any of these side effects are experienced, the patient must consult a doctor at the earliest to seek appropriate treatment.
KOFDROP Syrup is primarily prescribed for the treatment of airway obstructive diseases. Just some of the many other conditions when KOFDROP is prescribed include:
KOFDROP Cough Syrup must be taken orally in the dosage prescribed by a certified doctor. Typically, the dosage of this medicine is prescribed based on one’s medical condition and age.
It is important to consume enough fluids during the course of the medicine as it helps break the mucus and clears congestion. If the cough is accompanied with fever, rash, sore throat or a persistent headache, then patients must consult a doctor immediately. Consulting a doctor becomes even more important if there is no improvement in the health condition of the patient.
KOFDROP is an expectorant drug that contains Terbutaline, Ambroxol and Guaifenesin as its active ingredients. The strength of these ingredients may vary in different variants and strengths of the syrup.
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