Nectar
Nectar Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Glycerol is an osmotic dehydrating agent that possesses hygroscopic and lubricating properties. It causes plasma osmolality leading to the movement of water into the plasma from the extravascular spaces via osmosis.
Trade Name | Nectar |
Generic | Glycerol + Liquid Sugar |
Weight | (0.75ml+1.93ml)/5ml, |
Type | Syrup, Tablet |
Therapeutic Class | Cough suppressant |
Manufacturer | Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd |
Available Country | Bangladesh, India |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Glycerol & Liquid Sugar is used for- relief of dry, irritating cough and sore throat. It also assists in relieving productive cough.
Dosage
Nectar dosage
Adults including the elderly and children over 5 years: Two 5 ml spoonful (10 ml)
Children 1 to 5 years: One 5 ml spoonful (5 ml)
Children 3 month to 1 year: ½ to 1 spoonful (2.5 to 5 ml)
The dose should be repeated three or four times a day as required.
Side Effects
This medicine is unlikely to cause side effects unless the patient is allergic to the ingredients.
Precaution
Diabetics should take note of the carbohydrate content of this product. Do not give to children under one year. Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
The safety of this medicine during pregnancy and lactation has not been established, but is not considered to constitute a hazard during these periods.
Contraindication
Hypersensitivity or intolerance to any of the ingredients.
Acute Overdose
Over dosage would not be expected to cause any problems and treatment would be merely symptomatic and supportive.
Storage Condition
Should be stored in a cool and dry place, protected from light.
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