About Coldwar Products
Uses of Coldwar Products
Chlorpheniramine Maleate+Phenylephrine+Paracetamol+Sodium Citrate is used in the treatment of common cold.
Coldwar Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Coldwar are Nausea, Headache, Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Tachycardia, Palpitations, Dizziness, Fear, Anxiety, Restlessness, Tremors, Weakness, Discomfort when urinating, Hallucination, Convulsion.
How Coldwar Products work
Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Phenylephrine + Paracetamol + Sodium Citrate is a combination of four medicines: Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Phenylephrine + Paracetamol + Sodium Citrate1, Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Phenylephrine + Paracetamol + Sodium Citrate2, Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Phenylephrine + Paracetamol + Sodium Citrate3 and Chlorpheniramine Maleate + Phenylephrine + Paracetamol + Sodium Citrate4, which relieves common cold symptoms.
Patient Concerns about Coldwar Products
Frequently asked questions about Coldwar Products
Frequently asked questions about Coldwar Products
Q. What if I give too much Coldwar Suspension by mistake?
Prolonged or excess intake of Coldwar Suspension can put your child at risk of developing serious side effects like seizures, rapid heart rate, /depression, cognition defects, and inability to concentrate. Always stick to the prescribed dose. To pour out the right dose, use the calibrated cup provided with the medicine by the manufacturer. Do not use a kitchen teaspoon as it will not give the correct estimate.
Q. Can other medicines be given at the same time as Coldwar Suspension?
Coldwar Suspension can sometimes interact with other medicines or substances. Tell your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Coldwar Suspension. Also, check with your child’s doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
Q. In what all conditions should I avoid giving Coldwar Suspension to my child?
If your child is suffering from any Cardiovascular disease (hypertension, heart disease), Diabetes mellitus, GI obstruction, increased intraocular pressure, urinary obstruction, or thyroid dysfunction, avoid giving Coldwar Suspension. Always inform your doctor about your child’s medical history before giving Coldwar Suspension.
Q. Can I give my cough medicine to my child?
Never give your child the medicines that have been recommended for use by adults. Children should only be given the medicines specifically formulated for them, else it may cause unwanted side effects. Check the label of the medicine properly before use in your child. Give the medicine to your child in the prescribed dose specifically. It is best to take your child to the doctor if the symptoms are bothersome or fail to improve even after treatment.
Q. Can Coldwar Suspension make my child sleepy?
Coldwar Suspension may cause mild drowsiness effect, making your child feel sleepy. So, be cautious and never give this medicine to induce sleep. Forced sleep could mask any underlying sleep disorder like insomnia. It’s always best to consult your child’s doctor before giving this medicine to your child.
Q. How can I store Coldwar Suspension?
Coldwar Suspension should be stored at room temperature, in a dry place, away from direct heat and light. Also, keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children to avoid any accidental intake.