Table of contents:
- Use
- What is the function of Transpulmin?
- How do I use Transpulmin?
- How do I save Transpulmin?
- Warning
- What should I pay attention to before using Transpulmin?
- Is Transpulmin safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Side effects
- What are the possible side effects of Transpulmin?
- Drug Interactions
- What medicines should not be taken with Transpulmin?
- Are there foods and drinks that should not be consumed when using Transpulmin?
- Are there certain health conditions that Transpulmin should avoid?
- Dose
- What is the dosage of Transpulmin for adults?
- What is the dosage of Transpulmin for children?
- In what forms is Transpulmin available?
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I forget to take / take medicine?
Use
What is the function of Transpulmin?
Transpulmin (Pipazetat HCl) is a drug used for productive cough and unproductive cough, catarals (inflammation of the mucous membrane with the secretion of inflammatory sap), and the effects of inflammation in the respiratory tract.
How do I use Transpulmin?
Always use this medication according to the directions on the package, or as directed by your doctor. Ask your doctor if you have any doubts. Give this medicine with food or without food. This medicine may also cause sedation.
How do I save Transpulmin?
Keep this medicine out of reach of children. Keep in the original packaging. Do not store in a temperature above 25 degrees Celsius. Do not use this medication after the expiration date listed on the packaging. The expiration date is valid on the last day of the month stated. Do not throw this medicine into a sewer, nor do you dispose of it by flushing down the toilet. Ask your pharmacist how to safely dispose of this drug without harming the environment.
Warning
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What should I pay attention to before using Transpulmin?
- Do not use this medication while driving a motor vehicle or operating machinery.
- This medicine is not recommended for infants and children under 2 years of age.
- Be careful if the user is elderly (elderly), people with liver dysfunction, glaucoma, prostate hypertrophy, children under 6 years.
Is Transpulmin safe for pregnant and lactating women?
This medicine is not recommended for women with pregnancy (especially the first trimester of pregnancy) and women who are breastfeeding. It is better if you consult your doctor or midwife first before using any medicine, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy.
Side effects
What are the possible side effects of Transpulmin?
All drugs must have a risk of causing side effects. Most of these side effects are mild, and not everyone will experience them. However, if you experience any troublesome health problems after using this medicine, tell your doctor.
Possible side effects of Transpulmin (Pipazetat HCl) include drowsiness, dizziness, insomnia, restlessness, dry mouth, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, urticaria and tachycardia.
Drug Interactions
What medicines should not be taken with Transpulmin?
Transpulmin (Pipazetate HCl) might interact with other drugs that you are currently taking. This can change how the drug works, or even increase the chance of side effects. To avoid these possible drug interactions, make a list of all medications you are currently taking or have recently used, including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, herbal medicines, and vitamin supplements. Show this list to your doctor or pharmacist when you are prescribed it.
For your safety, do not start or stop the drug, nor do you change the dose of the drug, without first consulting your doctor.
Are there foods and drinks that should not be consumed when using Transpulmin?
This medication may interact with certain foods or drinks, especially alcohol, which can change how the drug works or even increase the chance of side effects. Talk to your doctor about any food and beverage restrictions while you are using this drug.
Are there certain health conditions that Transpulmin should avoid?
Patients with the following health problems are not recommended to take Transpulmin:
- liver dysfunction
- glaucoma
- prostate hypertrophy
Dose
The following information cannot be used as a substitute for a doctor's prescription. You MUST consult your doctor or pharmacist before using Transpulmin.
What is the dosage of Transpulmin for adults?
Adults: @ 2 teaspoons, 3-4 times a day.
What is the dosage of Transpulmin for children?
Children 6-12 years: @ 2 teaspoons, 2-3 times a day.
Children 2-6 years: @ 1 teaspoon, 2-4 times a day.
In what forms is Transpulmin available?
Transpulmin (Pipazetat HCl) is available in the form of syrup with sizes of 1 bottle 60 ml and 100 ml.
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In an emergency or overdose situation, call 119 or rush to the nearest hospital.
What should I do if I forget to take / take medicine?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if you just remember when it's time for the next dose, just ignore the missed dose, and continue taking it as scheduled. Do not use this medication in double doses.
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