Brethese Syrup 100ml
Brethese Syrup 100ml Description
Brethese Syrup is a cough syrup that is used in the treatment of cough. It helps with runny noses, sneezing, stuffy noses, congestion, watery eyes, and stuffiness induced by allergens. It also assist
s in thinning the mucus in the nose, lungs, and windpipe, making coughing easier. Brethese Syrup is composed of three medications, namely ammonium chloride, diphenhydramine, and sodium citrate. Brethese Syrup can be administered without or with food, according to the physician's instructions for dosage and duration. The dose you receive will be determined by your health issue and the ways you react to the medication. Consult your doctor about every medication you are consuming, as many medications would interact with or be impacted by this one. If you have any concerns about any of these adverse effects, consult your doctor right away. Never advocate for self-medication or prescribe your medicine to someone else. While using this medicine, it is crucial to drink enough water. If you have kidney or liver illness, consult your physician before you commence using this prescription. If you are pregnant, expecting a pregnancy, or nursing, you must consult your physician.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹18.96 |
You Save | ₹5.99 (24% on MRP) |
Contains | Ammonium + Citric Acid + Diphenhydramine + Menthol |
Uses | Cough, Hypochloremic states (low chloride level in the body), Itchy throat and nose, Metabolic alkalosis (elevation of serum bicarbonate), Runny nose, Sneezing, Watery eyes |
Side effects | Epigastric pain or stomach pain, Excitability in children, Impaired coordination, Injection site reaction, Irregular breathing, Progressive drowsiness, Thickened secretions of the respiratory tract |
Therapy | COUGH COLD PREPARATION |
Uses of Brethese Syrup 100ml
- Cough
- Hypochloremic states (low chloride levels in the body)
- Itchy throat and nose
- Metabolic alkalosis (elevation of serum bicarbonate)
- Runny nose
- Sneezing
- Watery eyes
Contraindications of Brethese Syrup 100ml
- If you are allergic to the active or inactive components of Brethese syp
Side effects of Brethese Syrup 100ml
- Epigastric pain or stomach pain
- Excitability in children
- Impaired coordination
- Injection site reaction
- Irregular breathing
- Progressive drowsiness
- Thickened secretions of the respiratory tract
Precautions and Warnings of Brethese Syrup 100ml
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You should be cautious if you suffer from kidney problems, as Brethese Syrup is potentially dangerous to use and must be stopped.
- You should be cautious if you are suffering from a liver illness. There is little information available on the usage of Brethes syrup. Please seek medical advice.
Mode of Action of Brethese Syrup 100ml
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Brethese Syrup 100ml
- Follow your physician's instructions on the dosage and duration of Brethese Syrup.
- Before using Brethese Syrup, read the guidelines on the label.
- Consume Brethese Syrup orally after weighing it with the measuring cup.
- Before using Brethese Syrup, thoroughly shake the bottle.
- For optimal pharmacological effects, take Brethese Syrup at the same time every day.
Interactions of Brethese Syrup 100ml
Interactions with other medicines
- To avoid adverse effects associated with medicine interaction, it is important to inform the doctor about all medicines and health supplements you are currently taking.
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some opioids such as eluxadoline. Combining these medicines may stop or slow down intestinal movements and, thus, can induce or worsen constipation.
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some anticonvulsants such as zonisamide. Combining these medicines may induce vulnerability to heatstroke. Your fever may spike. You may become dehydrated.
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some antipsychotics such as clozapine. Combining these medicines may make stools hard and dry.
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some enzyme inhibitors such as eliglustat. Combining these medicines may cause your body to process eliglustat more slowly.
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some electrolyte supplements such as potassium capsules. Combining these medicines may cause your digestive tract to slow down. Potassium may stay too long in the intestine or/and in the stomach....
- Brethese Syp should not be taken with some central nervous system stimulants such as amphetamines. Combining these medicines may lower the blood concentration of amphetamines.
Interactions with food items
- There is no known adverse interaction of Brethese Syp with food. A regular diet can be continued unless advised otherwise by the physician.
Storage and disposal of Brethese Syrup 100ml
Dosage of Brethese Syrup 100ml
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details

Dr. Divya Rohra
MBBS

Dr. Jagruti Jain
MBBS, MD, DNB, General Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I stop consuming Brethese Syrup gradually, or can I stop using it right away?
Q: Are there any withdrawal symptoms of Brethese Syp?
Q: How to check if a medicine is habit-forming?
References
- Diphenhydramine- Drug Information Portal [Internet]. druginfo.nlm.nih.gov. 2019 [Cited 23 March 2022]. Available from:
- Diphenhydramine- DrugBank [Internet]. Drugbank.ca. 2017 [Cited 23 March 2022]. Available from:
- HISTERGAN Tablets, Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride- EMC [Internet] medicines.org.uk. 2015 [Cited 23 March 2022]. Available from:
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