Zeet Syrup 100 ml is considered safe and effective when guided by a doctor. However, some people may experience mild to severe Zeet Syrup 100 ml side effects. Those with a medical history of allergic reactions or liver and kidney disease must be cautious before taking Zeet Syrup 100 ml. The Zeet Syrup 100 ml side effects include:
- Sleepiness
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Stomach Upset
- Loss of appetite
Managing the Side effects
- Sleepiness: Take Zeet Syrup 100 ml before bedtime to minimise the impact of sleepiness during the day. Take short naps or rest in a quiet and comfortable environment if possible.
- Dizziness: Avoid sudden changes in position, such as standing up quickly, as it may worsen dizziness. Sit or lie down until the dizziness passes.
- Headache: Rest in a quiet, dark room and try relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises. Apply a cold or warm compress on the forehead or neck for quick relief.
- Stomach Upset: Take Zeet Syrup 100 ml with food or milk to help reduce stomach upset. Avoid spicy, greasy, or heavy meals that further irritate the stomach.
- Loss of Appetite: Eat smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day instead of large meals. Choose easily digestible foods such as soups, broths, and light snacks.
Precautions
PREGNANCY
Zeet Syrup 100 ml should be used with caution in pregnant women. Limited information is available on the safety of Zeet Syrup 100 ml in pregnancy. Therefore, pregnant women should use Zeet Syrup 100 ml under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
BREASTFEEDING
The safety of Zeet Syrup 100 ml during breastfeeding has not been established. Consult your doctor before taking Zeet Syrup 100 ml during breastfeeding.
ALCOHOL
It is not recommended to consume alcohol while taking Zeet Syrup 100 ml as it can further contribute to the dizziness caused by the medication.
LIVER
Zeet Syrup 100 ml should be used cautiously in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustments may be required in patients with liver disease. If you have a severe liver problem, consult your doctor about the dose before taking the Zeet Syrup 100 ml.
KIDNEY
Zeet Syrup 100 ml should be cautiously used in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustments may be required in patients with kidney disease. If you have a severe kidney problem, consult your doctor about the dose before taking the Zeet Syrup 100 ml.
USING MACHINES AND DRIVING
Zeet Syrup 100 ml may cause sleepiness and dizziness, which may hamper your ability to drive and use machinery. The risk is increased when it is combined with alcohol or with medications that can impair your consciousness. Therefore, avoiding doing any attentive task is recommended after taking Zeet Syrup 100 ml.
ALLERGY
Allergic reactions to Zeet Syrup 100 ml are rare. But, if you are allergic to Zeet Syrup 100 ml ingredients, you should not take it. Read the label and check the ingredients before using Zeet Syrup 100 ml to avoid allergic reactions.
USE IN CHILDREN
Zeet Syrup 100 ml is not intended for children under 6 years of age. If your child is older than 6, consult your doctor for the dosage before giving Zeet Syrup 100 ml.
USE IN OLDER PATIENTS
Older adults with certain medical conditions may require precautions when using Zeet Syrup 100 ml. If you have any underlying medical conditions, especially heart and lung problems, be sure to discuss the use of this medication with your healthcare provider before taking it.
Interaction
Drug-Drug Interactions
The Zeet Syrup 100 ml can interact with medications, including.
- Antidepressant medications such as Selegiline, and Isocarboxazid.
- Anticholinergic agents such as Atropine, and Benztropine, that block certain nerve impulses, are used for various conditions including muscle spasms and Parkinson's disease.
- Anticancer medications such as Adagrasib.
- Medications used for mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorders such as Brexpiprazole, Thioridazine, Amitriptyline, and Doxepin.
- Medications for Gaucher disease such as Eliglustat.
- Opioid medications with analgesic properties are used for pain management, such as Levomethadyl Acetate, Propoxyphene.
- Medications for high blood pressure, heart disease, and migraines, such as Propranolol, and Metoprolol.
- Potassium supplements
- Medications used for the treatment of epilepsy and migraines, such as Topiramate, and Zonisamide.
Drug-Food Interactions
The Zeet Syrup 100 ml can interact with foods, including.
Drug-Disease Interactions
The Zeet Syrup 100 ml can interact with diseases, including.
- Depression
- Anticholinergic effects
- Asthma/COPD
- Cardiovascular
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Glaucoma
- Respiratory depression