Diffulet
Diffulet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Citric Acid Monohydrate is indicated for the management of dry cough.
Trade Name | Diffulet |
Generic | Citric acid |
Citric acid Other Names | ácido cítrico, Acidum citricum, Anhydrous citric acid, Citric acid monoglyceride, Citric acid, anhydrous, Citronensäure |
Type | Syrup |
Formula | C6H8O7 |
Weight | Average: 192.1235 Monoisotopic: 192.02700261 |
Groups | Approved, Nutraceutical, Vet approved |
Therapeutic Class | |
Manufacturer | Ranbaxy Laboratories (sun Pharma) |
Available Country | India |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Citric Acid Monohydrate contains the active ingredient Citric Acid Monohydrate which helps to reduce the dry cough and soothes the throat from any related discomfort and pain. Citric Acid is a demulcent which relieves irritation of the mucous membrane in the throat by forming a protective film. Citric Acid is absorbed after oral administration. It is found naturally in the body and is widely distributed.
Diffulet is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Acidosis, Catheter site calcification caused by appetite, Catheter site calcification caused by struvite, Gouty Arthritis, Headache, Heartburn, Kidney Stones, Metabolic Acidosis, Blood Specimen Collection, Blood sample storage, Bowel preparation therapy, Chemical contraception, Potassium placement, Urine alkalinization therapy, Cleansing of the colon as a preparation for colonoscopy, Oral antisepsis
Dosage
Diffulet dosage
Age Dose Dose frequency
1-5 years 5 ml Upto 4 times daily
6-12 years 10 ml Upto 4 times daily
>12 years & Adults 20 ml 3-4 times daily
Side Effects
There are no known side effects from using this medicine when used as directed. If taken excessively above the stated dose, glycerol present in the medicine may cause headache, stomach upset and diarrhea.
Toxicity
ORAL (LD50): Acute: 5040 mg/kg [Mouse]. 3000 mg/kg [Rat].
Precaution
Patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take this medicine.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
There are no or limited amount of data from the use of Citric Acid Monohydrate in pregnant women. There is insufficient information on the excretion of Citric Acid Monohydrate & its metabolites in human milk.
Interaction with other Medicine
No drug-drug interaction has been found.
Storage Condition
Keep in a cool and dry place, away from light. Keep out of the reach of children.
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