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The government, citing safety issues, ban some cough syrup for children below 4 years of age.
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The government, citing safety issues, ban some cough syrup for children below 4 years of age.

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 9:04 am
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Published April 18, 2025
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The government, citing safety issues, ban some cough syrup for children below 4 years of age.How does chlorpheniramine relieve cold and cough symptoms?Common side effects of chlorpheniramine
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The government, citing safety issues, ban some cough syrup for children below 4 years of age.

The government has prohibited chlorpheniramine mallets and phenylphrine hydrocholoride -containing cough syrup for children under four years of age due to security concerns. Drug regulatory manufacturers are mandatory to include clear warnings on labels and packaging. The decision follows the recommendations from India’s top drug body after examining a fixed-khurak combination.
The government, citing safety issues, ban some cough syrup for children below 4 years of age.

Chlorpheniramine maleate containing cough syrup has been banned for sale, construction and distribution

India’s top drug controller has banned a cold drug combination for use in children under four years of age citing security and health concerns. According to a report by the Times of India, cough syrup contains chlorpheniramine mallets and phenylphrine hydrochloride that help to remove itching, water eyes; Sneezing; Itching nose or throat; And allergies, grass fever and common cold are prohibited for nasal sales, construction and distribution.
The Drugs Technical Advisory Board and the Subject Specialist Committee examined the fixed-dose combination of these syrup, or FDC and subjected to the condition that the manufacturers will mention the warning that “it will not be used in children under four years of age”.
Various brand names include widely determined and sold drugs by some variants of Escoril flu drops and Alex by Glenmark, Helone (east glucosomithkline) by T-Mineic, and Maxtra (Zuvantas Healthcare).
“The central government is satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in public interest, through regulation, through regulation, through regulation, through regulation, through regulation.
Last year, the US Food and Drug Administration proposed to remove the oral phenylphrine as an active component in over-the-counter drugs for relief relief, as they found that it was ineffective.

How does chlorpheniramine relieve cold and cough symptoms?

Chlorpheniramine works by blocking the action of maleate histamine, which relieves these symptoms.

Common side effects of chlorpheniramine

While less common, the most severe side effects of chlorphinyramine are described below, as well as what they do. Chlorpheniramine can cause an allergic reaction, which can be severe. Stop taking chlorpheniramine and if you have any of the following symptoms of severe allergic reaction, seek immediate help.
  • Dysfunction
  • Fan
  • nausea
  • Headache
  • Fainting
  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Trouble on swallowing or sore throat
  • Inflammatory lymph nodes
  • Bloom
  • Impaired coordination
  • Dizziness
  • Stomach cramps
  • Jiggling
  • Blurred vision
  • Fatigue and fatigue

In some children, there are very large news of chlorphinyramine, making it difficult to empty the bladder, especially if there is any hindrance.

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