Triclomor
Triclomor Products are primarily used for
Insomnia, Sedative
About Triclomor Products
Triclomor Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Triclomor are Nausea, Vomiting, Drowsiness, Impaired coordination.
How Triclomor Products work
Triclofos is a hypnotic. It is converted in the body into an active compound which works in the brain to induce sleepiness. It decreases the time taken to fall asleep and increases sleep duration.
Patient Concerns about Triclomor Products
Frequently asked questions about Triclomor Products
Frequently asked questions about Triclofos
Q. My 1.5-year-old baby is cranky all the time and sleeps for not more than an hour. Can I give him Triclomor Syrup?
Never give Triclomor Syrup to your child without consulting a doctor. Triclomor Syrup belongs to a class of hypnotic drugs. Doctors do not prescribe these under normal circumstances as such sleep difficulties usually resolve with time. Hence, it is important to consult your child’s doctor so that the risk of unwanted dosing can be eliminated.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Triclomor Syrup?
The serious adverse reactions of Triclomor Syrup include cardiopulmonary arrest, allergic reactions, seizures, and medicine dependence. In case you wish to discontinue giving Triclomor Syrup to your child, consult the doctor as careful dose reduction is required otherwise there is a risk of withdrawal symptoms.
Q. What if my child takes too much of Triclomor Syrup?
Overdose of Triclomor Syrup can cause respiratory arrest, decreased heart rate, and blood pressure. It is advised to monitor respiration, pulse, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, and take appropriate measures to ensure proper breathing. Consult your child’s doctor right away in such a case.
Q. How long will my child take to fall asleep after taking Triclomor Syrup?
Triclomor Syrup is slowly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and starts showing its effect within 30-60 minutes of intake. It is advised to give Triclomor Syrup 1 hour before your child retires to bed.
Q. In which conditions should I avoid giving Triclomor Syrup to my child?
Avoid giving Triclomor Syrup if your child exhibits allergic reactions, shows symptoms of porphyria, has liver or kidney problems, weakness, or has any serious heart disease.
Q. Where should I store Triclomor Syrup at home?
Always follow the instructions mentioned on the label of the medicine bottle about the storage of Triclomor Syrup. Ideally, you should keep Triclomor Syrup at room temperature beyond the reach of the small children and pets. Do not freeze the medicine.
Q. My 1.5-year-old baby is cranky all the time and sleeps for not more than an hour. Can I give him Triclomor Syrup?
Never give Triclomor Syrup to your child without consulting a doctor. Triclomor Syrup belongs to a class of hypnotic drugs. Doctors do not prescribe these under normal circumstances as such sleep difficulties usually resolve with time. Hence, it is important to consult your child’s doctor so that the risk of unwanted dosing can be eliminated.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Triclomor Syrup?
The serious adverse reactions of Triclomor Syrup include cardiopulmonary arrest, allergic reactions, seizures, and medicine dependence. In case you wish to discontinue giving Triclomor Syrup to your child, consult the doctor as careful dose reduction is required otherwise there is a risk of withdrawal symptoms.
Q. What if my child takes too much of Triclomor Syrup?
Overdose of Triclomor Syrup can cause respiratory arrest, decreased heart rate, and blood pressure. It is advised to monitor respiration, pulse, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, and take appropriate measures to ensure proper breathing. Consult your child’s doctor right away in such a case.
Q. How long will my child take to fall asleep after taking Triclomor Syrup?
Triclomor Syrup is slowly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and starts showing its effect within 30-60 minutes of intake. It is advised to give Triclomor Syrup 1 hour before your child retires to bed.
Q. In which conditions should I avoid giving Triclomor Syrup to my child?
Avoid giving Triclomor Syrup if your child exhibits allergic reactions, shows symptoms of porphyria, has liver or kidney problems, weakness, or has any serious heart disease.
Q. Where should I store Triclomor Syrup at home?
Always follow the instructions mentioned on the label of the medicine bottle about the storage of Triclomor Syrup. Ideally, you should keep Triclomor Syrup at room temperature beyond the reach of the small children and pets. Do not freeze the medicine.
Q. My 1.5-year-old baby is cranky all the time and sleeps for not more than an hour. Can I give him Triclomor Syrup?
Never give Triclomor Syrup to your child without consulting a doctor. Triclomor Syrup belongs to a class of hypnotic drugs. Doctors do not prescribe these under normal circumstances as such sleep difficulties usually resolve with time. Hence, it is important to consult your child’s doctor so that the risk of unwanted dosing can be eliminated.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Triclomor Syrup?
The serious adverse reactions of Triclomor Syrup include cardiopulmonary arrest, allergic reactions, seizures, and medicine dependence. In case you wish to discontinue giving Triclomor Syrup to your child, consult the doctor as careful dose reduction is required otherwise there is a risk of withdrawal symptoms.
Q. What if my child takes too much of Triclomor Syrup?
Overdose of Triclomor Syrup can cause respiratory arrest, decreased heart rate, and blood pressure. It is advised to monitor respiration, pulse, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, and take appropriate measures to ensure proper breathing. Consult your child’s doctor right away in such a case.
Q. How long will my child take to fall asleep after taking Triclomor Syrup?
Triclomor Syrup is slowly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and starts showing its effect within 30-60 minutes of intake. It is advised to give Triclomor Syrup 1 hour before your child retires to bed.
Q. In which conditions should I avoid giving Triclomor Syrup to my child?
Avoid giving Triclomor Syrup if your child exhibits allergic reactions, shows symptoms of porphyria, has liver or kidney problems, weakness, or has any serious heart disease.
Q. Where should I store Triclomor Syrup at home?
Always follow the instructions mentioned on the label of the medicine bottle about the storage of Triclomor Syrup. Ideally, you should keep Triclomor Syrup at room temperature beyond the reach of the small children and pets. Do not freeze the medicine.
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Triclomor Syrup
bottle of 30 ml Syrup
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