Codeine + Triprolidine is primarily used to manage the symptoms of the common cold and allergic rhinitis. This combination belongs to the opioid cough suppressants and antihistamines group.
In addition to its primary use, Codeine + Triprolidine also aid in relieving a nonproductive cough and symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose or throat, and itchy/watery eyes.
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Codeine + Triprolidine is a cough suppressant and antihistamine combination.
Codeine is an opioid that acts directly on the cough centre in the brain. By reducing the activity of this centre, it essentially increases the threshold at which the cough reflex is triggered.
Triprolidine, on the other hand, is an antihistamine that competes with histamine for H1-receptor sites on cells. This competition prevents histamine, which is released during allergic reactions, from binding to these sites and causing allergy symptoms.
Together, these components work to effectively manage coughing and relieve symptoms associated with allergic reactions such as runny nose, sneezing, and itching of the eyes/nose/throat.
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Codeine + Triprolidine is available as an oral formulation. It comes in the form of syrup or liquid oral solution that can be taken by mouth.
This medicine is indicated for use in adults and children aged 12 years and older.
Codeine + Triprolidine is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to either codeine or triprolidine.
It should not be used by patients with respiratory depression, acute or severe bronchial asthma, and gastrointestinal obstruction, especially paralytic ileus.
This combination may interact with other central nervous system depressants (e.g., opioids like morphine and hydrocodone), monoamine oxidase inhibitors (e.g., selegiline and phenelzine), anticholinergic medications (e.g., atropine and benztropine), and antidepressants (e.g., fluoxetine and paroxetine).
In case of overdose with Codeine + Triprolidine, symptoms such as respiratory depression and extreme drowsiness progressing to stupor or coma may occur. Seek immediate medical attention.
If a dose of this medicine is missed, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed one.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
Drinking plenty of fluids may help manage dry mouth and throat.
Eating small, frequent meals can help manage nausea.
Codeine + Triprolidine may cause drowsiness and impair your ability to drive or operate heavy machinery. It is advisable to avoid such activities until you know how this medication affects you.
Codeine + Triprolidine falls under pregnancy category C. It should only be used if the potential benefits justify the potential risks to the foetus.
As Codeine + Triprolidine may be excreted in breast milk, breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using this medication.
Patients with respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, or sleep apnea should use Codeine + Triprolidine with caution.
It should also be used cautiously in patients with hepatic or renal impairment, as they may need lower doses of the medication.
Maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle, which can help manage symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
Stay hydrated and avoid exposure to allergens or irritants that can exacerbate coughing or allergy symptoms.
Adequate rest can help boost your immune system and effectively manage common cold symptoms.
Frequently asked questions
No, Codeine + Triprolidine is not a steroid. This combination medicine belongs to the group of opioid cough suppressants and antihistamines.
It is safe to take Codeine + Triprolidine as prescribed by your doctor. Long-term use, however, should be monitored by a healthcare professional, as codeine can lead to physical and psychological dependence.
The effects of codeine are usually felt within 30 minutes to 2 hours after taking it. Triprolidine starts working within an hour of administration.
The best time to take this medication would be as directed by your doctor, usually every 4-6 hours as needed.
Yes, Codeine, an opioid present in the combination, can cause both physical and psychological dependence with prolonged use. It shall be used strictly as prescribed by your doctor.
If you have respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, or sleep apnea, you should use Codeine + Triprolidine with caution. Always inform your doctor about your medical history before starting any medication.
Consult your doctor before taking any other medication while on Codeine + Triprolidine as it may interact with other medicines causing undesired effects.
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