Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml
Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Trade Name | Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml |
Generic | Butamirate Citrate |
Weight | 7.5 mg/5 ml |
Type | Syrup |
Therapeutic Class | Cough suppressant |
Manufacturer | Delta Pharma Ltd. |
Available Country | Bangladesh |
Last Updated: | October 19, 2023 at 6:27 am |
Uses
Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml is used to relieve dry (non-productive) cough. Dry cough may be caused by a recent viral infection. Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml is also used for pre & post-operative cough sedation in patients who will undergo surgical procedures and bronchoscopy. It can be used in the acute cough of any etiology, whooping cough and cough due to acute lower respiratory tract infections (tracheitis, laryngitis, bronchitis) etc.Dosage
Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml dosage
Use in adult: Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml 50 mg tablet: 2-3 tablets daily. Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml syrup: 15 ml 4 times daily. Use in children & adolescents:Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml 50 mg tablet: Adolescent over 12 years old: 1-2 tablets daily. Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml syrup: Children (3-6 yrs): 5 ml 3 times daily. Children (6-12 yrs): 10 ml 3 times daily. Adolescent: 15 ml 3 times daily. Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml pediatric drops: Children ( 2 months- 1 yrs): 0.50 ml 4 times daily. Children (1-3 yrs): 0.75 ml 4 times daily.Side Effects
Tolerance of Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml is good.Adverse reactions such as rash,nausea,diarrhoea and vertigo have been observed in a few rare cases,resolving after dose reduction or treatment withdrawal.Precaution
Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml suppresses the cough reflex and therefore the concomitant use with expectorants should be avoided, since it may lead to mucus retention in the airways, which increases the risk of bronchospasm and respiratory infections. If the cough persists for more than 7 days (more than 3 days in children younger than12 years of age) doctor must be consulted.Interaction
Concomitant use with expectorants should be avoided.Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml should not be used during the first trimester of pregnancy. During the remainder of pregnancy, it can be used if indicated by a physician but with caution. As a general rule, for safety reasons, in the absence of data on elimination of the active substance in breast milk, the benefits of Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml administration during breast feeding should be carefully weighed against the risks.Contraindication
Hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.Acute Overdose
Accidental overdose with Meera Syrup 7.5 mg/5 ml can cause the following symptoms: drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of balance and hypotension. Standard emergency procedures should be followed: activated charcoal, saline laxatives and standard cardio-respiratory resuscitation.Storage Condition
Keep away from light and moisture, store below 30°C. Keep all the medicines out of the reach of children.Innovators Monograph
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