Table of contents:
- Functions & Usage
- What is the drug Decolgen used for?
- What are the rules for using Decolgen?
- How to save Decolgen?
- Dose
- What is the dosage of Decolgen for adults?
- What is the dosage of Decolgen for children?
- In what dosages and preparations is Decolgen available?
- Side effects
- What are the possible side effects of Decolgen?
- Precautions & Warnings
- What should be known before using Decolgen?
- Is Decolgen safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Drug Interactions
- What medicines should not be taken at the same time as Decolgen?
- What food and drink is not
- Are there certain health conditions that you should avoid Decolgen?
- Overdose
- What are the symptoms of a Decolgen overdose and what are the effects?
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I forget to take medicine or forget to take medicine?
Functions & Usage
What is the drug Decolgen used for?
Decolgen is a drug used to treat flu symptoms such as headache, fever, runny nose, stuffy nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. This drug has three main compositions, namely:
- Paracetamol 400 mg, serves to treat mild to moderate pain which is also used to relieve fever.
- Phenypropanolamine HCL 12.5 mg, a decongestant drug with the function of shrinking blood vessels (veins and arteries) so that it can be used to treat congestion related to allergies, fever, sinus irritation, and the common cold.
- Chlorpheniramine maleate (a type of antihistamine drug) works to block histamine which causes allergy symptoms.
What are the rules for using Decolgen?
This drug is available in tablet, capsule, tablet form and is used every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Do not use more or less doses or use more often than recommended by your doctor and the instructions for use listed on the package.
If symptoms appear accompanied by high fever, or if they don't get better within 3 days, contact your doctor. Follow the directions on your medicine label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist for any parts you do not understand.
How to save Decolgen?
This medication is best stored at room temperature, away from direct light and damp places. Don't keep it in the bathroom. Don't freeze it. Other brands of this drug may have different storage rules. Observe the storage instructions on the product package or ask your pharmacist. Keep all medicines away from children and pets.
Do not flush medicines down the toilet or down the drain unless instructed to do so. Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company about how to safely dispose of your product.
Dose
What is the dosage of Decolgen for adults?
- Drink 1 tablet 3-4 times a day as needed
What is the dosage of Decolgen for children?
- Children 6 - 12 years ½ tablet one time to drink 3-4 times a day as needed
In what dosages and preparations is Decolgen available?
This drug is available in the form of oral tablets, capsules, and syrup.
Side effects
What are the possible side effects of Decolgen?
Side effects that can be caused after taking this drug include:
- Sleepy
- Indigestion
- Decreased appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizzy
- Psychomotor disorders
- The heart is beating fast and pounding
- Urinary retention (the bladder can't pass urine until it is empty)
- The use of large doses and long term is reported to cause liver damage
Not everyone experiences side effects when using this drug. There may also be some side effects not mentioned above. If you have concerns about certain side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions & Warnings
What should be known before using Decolgen?
There are several things you should know before using Decolgen, namely:
- Not recommended for use in children under 6 years of age, pregnant and lactating women, unless directed by a doctor.
- While taking this medicine, you should not drive a motorized vehicle or run machinery.
- Use in patients who consume alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage.
- Consult a doctor first if you have liver or kidney problems
- Use caution in people with high blood pressure or who have the potential for high blood pressure or stroke, such as people who are overweight (overweight) and old age.
- Do not use this medicine if it is past the expiration date.
- Use this medication according to the dosage recommended by your doctor or the directions on the package.
Is Decolgen safe for pregnant and lactating women?
The safety of using this drug for pregnant and lactating women is not yet clear. The reason is that until now there has been no adequate research on the risks of using this drug in pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Therefore, always consult your doctor or midwife before using any medicine, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy.
Drug Interactions
What medicines should not be taken at the same time as Decolgen?
Drug interactions can change the performance of your medications or increase the risk of serious side effects. Not all possible drug interactions are listed in this document. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription / non-prescription drugs and herbal products) and consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medication without your doctor's approval.
Here are some types of drugs and foods that should be avoided when taking this drug.
- Do not use this medication in combination with sympathomimetic agents (such as epinephrine, pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, etc.) and general anesthetics (such as halothane, etc.) as this will make this drug toxic.
- Do not use this medication with depression medications (such as amitriptyline, imipramine, sertraline, moclibemide, etc.) as they can cause a rise in blood pressure.
- Do not use this medication at the same time as warfarin, a blood thinner. Consult your doctor first if you are taking warfarin drugs.
- Be careful with use of other drugs that suppress the central nervous system.
- Do not use this medicine at the same time as medicines that contain paracetamol. Consult your doctor or pharmacist to make sure other drugs you are taking do not contain paracetamol.
There are other conditions that should not be used in combination with this medicine. That is why, always consult a doctor regarding the drugs you are taking, especially other medicines for coughs, colds, fever, or pain.
What food and drink is not
Certain drugs should not be used with meals or when eating certain foods because drug interactions can occur. Consuming alcohol or tobacco with certain drugs can also cause interactions to occur. Discuss your use of drugs with food, alcohol, or tobacco with your doctor.
Are there certain health conditions that you should avoid Decolgen?
There are several health conditions that it is not recommended to take this drug, namely:
- Have a history of allergies to substances contained in decolgen drugs, such as paracetamol, phenypropanolamine HCL and chlorpheniramine maleate.
- Having impaired kidney and liver function, glaucoma, anemia, prostate hypertrophy, hyperthyroidism, urinary retention.
- Have high blood pressure and some heart disease, unless directed by a doctor
Overdose
What are the symptoms of a Decolgen overdose and what are the effects?
As with other drug use, an overdose of the drug Decolgen can cause symptoms such as poisoning which can cause discomfort.
However, until now there have been no reports of overdosing on the use of the drug Decolgen. If this happens, symptomatic treatment is necessary to relieve or reduce symptoms. Immediately consult a doctor to get the right treatment.
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In an emergency or overdose situation, call 119 or rush to the nearest hospital.
What should I do if I forget to take medicine or forget to take medicine?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if you just remember when it's time for the next dose, just ignore the missed dose, and continue taking it as scheduled. Do not use this medication in double doses.