Butamirate Citrate
Pregnancy and lactation.
Cough (non-productive), Whooping cough, Pre-post operative cough, Cough suppression
Hypersensitivity.
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Rarely, skin rash, nausea, diarrhoea or dizziness.
Butamirate is reported to have a central action that is used as a cough suppressant in non-productive cough.
Concomitant use of expectorants may lead to retention of mucous in the resp system, which can increase the risk of bronchospasm and airway infection.
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Tablet: Adolescents over 12 years old: 1-2 tablets daily. Adults: 2-3 tablets daily at 8 to 12 hours intervals. Syrup: Adult: 15 ml 4 times daily; Adolescent: 15 ml 4 times daily
Tablet: Adolescents over 12 years old: 1-2 tablets daily. Syrup: Children (6-12 years): 10 ml 3 times daily, Children (3-6 years): 5 ml 3 times daily. Paediatric drops: Infants (2 months - 1 year): 10 drops four times daily; Infants (1 - 3 years): 15 drops four times daily.
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