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WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey

WICK Pharma - branch of Procter & Gamble GmbH

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WICK cough syrup against dry coughs with honey

Pack size:120 mlDosage form:syrup

Areas of application:
For the treatment of coughing stimuli with unproductive coughs.

Contains 5% alcohol by volume, sucrose (sugar), sodium compounds and invert sugar (from honey). Note leaflet.

For WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

For the treatment of dry, irritating cough.

Active WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey ingredients

  • 20 mg dextromethorphan hydrobromide-1 water

Auxiliary WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey materials

  • 5500 mg sucrose
  • Sodium saccharine
  • 850.5 mg total propylene glycol
  • 592 mg ethanol 96% (V / V)
  • Sodium citrate-2-water
  • Citric acid
  • Carmellose sodium
  • Macrogol
  • Honey flavor, L 166952, Symrise
  • Total propylene glycol
  • 75 mg of honey
  • Honey aroma
  • Caramel flavor
  • Edetic acid
  • 3- (2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyloxy) propane-1,2-diol
  • Polyoxyethylene (40) monostearate
  • 15 mg sodium benzoate
  • 15 mg sodium benzoate
  • Verbena flavor
  • Purified water

Indication / WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey application

  • The preparation is a drug for the treatment of coughing stimuli in the case of an unproductive cough and contains the active ingredient dextromethorphan hydrobromide.
  • This medicine is used by adults and adolescents aged 14 years and over.

WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey dosage

  • Always take this medicine exactly as described or exactly as instructed by your doctor or pharmacist. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
  • Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, the usual dose is:
    • Adolescents over 14 years of age and adults take 15 ml 3 times a day (according to the marking on the measuring cup), corresponding to 20 mg dextromethorphan hydrobromide; the maximum total daily dose is 45 ml, corresponding to 60 mg dextromethorphan hydrobromide.
  • Use in children
    • This medicine is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

 

  • Duration of application
    • Do not take the medicine for longer than 3-5 days without medical advice.
    • Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect of this medicine is too strong or too weak.

 

  • If you take more than you should
    • If you take more than you should, you may experience the following symptoms: nausea and vomiting, involuntary muscle contractions, restlessness, confusion, drowsiness, impaired consciousness, involuntary and rapid eye movements, heart disorders (fast heartbeat), coordination disorders, psychoses with visual hallucinations, overexcitability . Dizziness, drop in blood pressure and increased muscle tone (tension in the muscles).
    • Other symptoms in the event of a massive overdose may include: coma, severe breathing problems and convulsions.
    • Contact your doctor or hospital straight away if you get any of the above symptoms.

 

  • If you forget to take a dose
    • Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.

 

  • If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey way

  • To take. Shake bottle before use.
  • Press down on the child-resistant lock to open it and at the same time turn it in the direction of the arrow.

Side WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey effects

  • Like all medicines, this medicine can have side effects, although not everybody gets them.
  • possible side effects
    • Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
      • Hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylactic reaction / shock, shortness of breath, swelling of the mouth and throat.
      • At the first signs of a hypersensitivity reaction, the drug should not be taken again. Let your doctor know.
      • Slight tiredness, dizziness.
      • Nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort, vomiting.
    • Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
      • Skin rash.
    • Very rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people):
      • Drowsiness, hallucinations, development of addiction in the event of abuse.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.

WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey Interactions

  • Taking with other medicines
    • Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking / using, have recently taken / used, or may take / use any other medicines.
    • With simultaneous use or pretreatment with certain mood-enhancing drugs (antidepressants of the MAO-inhibitor type), effects on the central nervous system such as agitation and confusion, high fever and changes in respiratory and circulatory functions are possible (so-called serotonin syndrome). Similar symptoms have also been observed when used concomitantly with the antibiotic linezolid.
    • If other drugs with a depressant effect on the central nervous system are taken at the same time, there may be an intensification of each other's effects.
    • When used in combination with expectorant cough suppressants, a dangerous accumulation of secretion can occur due to the restricted cough reflex.
    • Simultaneous use of drugs that inhibit the cytochrome P450-2D6 enzyme system of the liver and thus the breakdown of dextromethorphan - in particular amiodarone, quinidine, fluoxetine, haloperidol, paroxetine, propafenone, thioridazine, cimetidine and ritonavir - can lead to an increase in the concentration come from dextromethorphan.
    • Some drugs (e.g. certain antihypertensive drugs called ACE inhibitors) can make you cough. If you take such preparations, ask your doctor first before using a cough suppressant.
  • Consumption with alcohol
    • Additional alcohol consumption should be avoided.

WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey Contraindications

  • Do not take the medicine
    • if you are allergic to dextromethorphan hydrobromide or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
    • in bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (chronic bronchitis and emphysema), pneumonia, respiratory inhibition (respiratory depression), inadequate respiratory activity (respiratory insufficiency)
    • from children under 14 years of age
    • with simultaneous use of certain mood-enhancing drugs (MAOIs) or if their use was less than 14 days ago.
    • with impaired liver function.

pregnancy WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey and breast feeding period

  • Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, if you suspect you may be pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
  • Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding should only take place after careful medical consideration of the benefits and possible side effects on mother and child.

Patient WICK cough syrup against irritated cough with honey information

  • Warnings and Precautions
    • In the case of a cough with considerable phlegm formation, take special care only in consultation with and on the instructions of the doctor, because under these circumstances suppression of the cough is undesirable.
    • Chronic cough can be an early symptom of bronchial asthma, so this medicine is not indicated for controlling this cough, especially in children.
    • Please note that this medicine can lead to emotional and physical dependence. For patients who are prone to drug abuse or drug dependency, treatment with this drug should therefore only be carried out for a short time and under strict medical supervision.
    • children
      • This medicine is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

 

  • Driving and using machines
    • Even when used as directed, this medicinal product can occasionally lead to slight drowsiness and thereby change the ability to react to such an extent that the ability to actively participate in road traffic or to operate machines is impaired. This applies to a greater extent in conjunction with alcohol or medication, which in turn can impair the ability to react.