Uses of TanaDotuxsin

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Tanadotuxsin is a combination of many different ingredients, including paracetamol, phenylephrine, dextromethorphan and loratadine. Accordingly, the use of Tanadotuxsin is to help relieve the symptoms of the common cold. To ensure the effectiveness of treatment and avoid unwanted side effects, patients need to strictly follow the instructions of the doctor, professional pharmacist.

1. What is TanaDotuxsin?


Tanadotuxsin drug is prepared in the form of tablets, including the following ingredients and strengths:
Paracetamol 500mg Phenylephrin 5mg Dextromethorphan 15mg Loratadin 5mg Accordingly, Tanadotuxsin drug is a combination of pain reliever, cough suppressant and medicine decongestant as well as anti-allergic. Therefore, the use of Tanadotuxsin is used to treat aches, coughs and upper respiratory tract obstruction caused by colds.
Therefore, users can use Tanadotuxsin in cases of common cold or virus. However, this medicine does not work to treat the infection. Therefore, medical cases caused by bacterial infections should be examined by a doctor and prescribed appropriate antibiotics to quickly control the disease.

2. What should be noted before using the drug TanaDotuxsin


Although it is an over-the-counter medicine, before using tanadotuxsin, users should tell their doctor or pharmacist if they have any of the following medical history:
Asthma Diabetes Cardiovascular disease High blood pressure Frequent alcohol intake Liver disease or abnormal liver function Are or have taken MAOIs such as Carbex, Eldepryl, Marplan, Nardil or Parnate in the last 14 days Thyroid disease Difficulty urinating Ever had an unusual or allergic reaction react to acetaminophen, dextromethorphan, phenylephrine, dextromethorphan, other drugs, foods, dyes, or preservatives Are pregnant or trying to get pregnant Are breastfeeding

3. How to use TanaDotuxsin?


Patients should take Tanadotuxsin orally with a glass of water. Follow the directions on the medicine label. Do not cut, crush or chew the tablet. In addition, patients should consult with their pediatrician about the use of Tanadotuxsin in children. Although this medication may be prescribed to children 12 years of age and younger for selected conditions, precautions still apply.
If you think you have taken too much tanadotuxsin, contact your doctor or emergency room immediately.

4. What should be monitored when using TanaDotuxsin?


See your doctor if your symptoms don't start to get better or if they get worse. Tell your doctor if you have pain, congestion, cough that gets worse or lasts more than 7 days. Or if you have a sore throat with fever, rash, headache, nausea or vomiting, see your doctor.
Do not take other medicines containing paracetamol together with tanadotuxsin, as this may increase the risk of overdose. If you have questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist before taking.
If you take too much paracetamol, get medical help right away. Overdose can be very dangerous, as it causes paracetamol poisoning and liver damage. Even if you don't have symptoms, it's important to get help right away.

5. What are the side effects when taking this TanaDotuxsin?


Side effects while taking Tanadotuxsin that you should report to your doctor or healthcare professional as soon as possible are:
Allergic reactions Chest pain Dizziness, anxiety or insomnia Tachycardia , Irregular urination, less urination Unusual bleeding or bruising Unusual muscle weakness or fatigue Jaundice, yellow eyes In addition, Tanadotuxsin can also cause unwanted effects. However, the severity of side effects is usually mild, requiring only discontinuation of the drug and no medical attention required. Some possible side effects include:
Drowsiness Dry eyes, mouth Loss of appetite Stomach pain In summary, Tanadotuxsin is a combination of antipyretic, antihistamine, cough suppressant and decongestant. . Therefore, Tanadotuxsin is used to treat nasal congestion, cough, sneezing and runny nose caused by colds and hay fever. Do not give Tanadotuxsin to infants or children under 2 years of age. Long-term or long-term use of Tanadotuxsin in young children can cause serious or possibly life-threatening side effects. Therefore, when symptoms do not improve, patients need to see a doctor for appropriate examination and treatment.
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