RHINATHIOL 2% CHILDREN SYRUP

Riik: Malaisia

keel: inglise

Allikas: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

Osta kohe

Infovoldik Infovoldik (PIL)
15-09-2020

Toimeaine:

CARBOCISTEINE(METHYL)

Saadav alates:

SANOFI-AVENTIS (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.

INN (Rahvusvaheline Nimetus):

CARBOCISTEINE(METHYL)

Ühikuid pakis:

125ml mL; 120ml mL; 300ml mL

Valmistatud:

Unither Liquid Manufacturing

Infovoldik

                                _CONSUMER MEDICATION INFORMATION LEAFLET (RIMUP)_
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RHINATHIOL
®
2% CHILDREN SYRUP
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Carbocisteine (2gm/ 100ml)
WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET
1. What Rhinathiol is used for
2. How Rhinathiol works
3. Before you use Rhinathiol
4. How to use Rhinathiol
5. While you are using it
6. Side effects
7. Storage and disposal of Rhinathiol
8. Product description
9.
Manufacturer and Product
Registration Holder
10. Date of revision
WHAT RHINATHIOL IS USED FOR
Rhinathiol thins bronchial secretions
(mucus) and makes them easier to
cough up (expectorate).
HOW RHINATHIOL WORKS
Rhinathiol belongs to a group of
medicines called mucolytics. It
contains an active substance called
carbocisteine. Rhinathiol thins
bronchial secretions (mucus) and
makes them easier to cough up.
BEFORE YOU USE RHINATHIOL
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_ When you must not use it _
Do not take Rhinathiol if:
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You (or your child) are allergic to
carbocisteine or any of the other
ingredients of this medicine
(particularly methyl
parahydroxybenzoate), listed at the
end of this leaflet.

You (or your child) have a
stomach or intestinal ulcer
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Your child is under 2 years of age,
as bronchial congestion may
become worse.
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_- Before you start to use it _
You (or your child) must not use
medicines which suppress cough
(cough suppressants) or which dry out
bronchial secretions when taking
Rhinathiol. This is because Rhinathiol
thins secretions, making them easier to
cough up. Coughing is a useful
mechanism for expectoration.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist
before using Rhinathiol:

If you (or your child) have a fever
or are coughing up "greenish"
mucus.
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If you (or your child) suffer from
chronic (long term) bronchial or
pulmonary disease.
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If you (or your child) have a
history of gastroduodenal ulcers
(affecting the stomach or
intestine).
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If you are elderly.
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If you are also taking medicines
that are likely to cause bleeding in
the stomach or intestine.
Treatment should be stopped if
bleeding in the stomach or intestine
occurs.
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_- Taking other medicine
                                
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