Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml (brand name, TriProfed) is a combination of three drugs used to treat symptoms of the common cold, flu, allergies, and other non-life-threatening conditions. It combines a cough suppressant (dextromethorphan), a decongestant (pseudoephedrine), and an antihistamine (triprolidine) to provide relief of nasal and chest congestion, coughing, and runny nose.
Uses
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is used to treat congestion symptoms associated with colds, flu, allergies, or other non-life-threatening conditions. It can help to reduce coughing, runny nose, and chest congestion.
Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant. It helps to reduce coughing by acting on the cough center of the brain. Pseudoephedrine is a decongestant. It helps to reduce nasal congestion by narrowing the blood vessels in the nasal passages. Triprolidine is an antihistamine. It helps to reduce symptoms of allergies by blocking the effects of histamine, a substance released during an allergic reaction.
How Long Does it Take to Work?
Typically, Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml begins to work within 30 minutes of administration. The effects may last up to 8 hours.
Absorption
The active ingredients of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml are rapidly absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract into the bloodstream.
Route of Elimination
The active ingredients of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml are mainly excreted through urinary and fecal routes.
Dosage
Adults & Children over 12 years: 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) 4 times a day every 4 hours interval.
6-12 years: 1/2 teaspoonful 4 times a day every 4 hours interval.
Use in children and adolescents: A physician's advice should be obtained before administering this combination to children less than 6 years.
The recommended dosage of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml depends on the age, weight, and condition of the patient. For adults and children 12 years and older, the recommended dose is one tablet every 4 to 6 hours, not to exceed 5 tablets in 24 hours. For children aged 4 to 11 years, the recommended dose is one-half to one tablet every 4 to 6 hours, not to exceed 2 tablets in 24 hours.
Administration
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is available in an oral tablet form. It should be taken by mouth with a glass of water.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml include drowsiness, headache, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and constipation.
Toxicity
At recommended dosages, Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is generally safe and well tolerated. Overdose of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can cause serious and potentially life-threatening side effects. In cases of overdose, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Precautions
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml should not be taken by patients with asthma, glaucoma, heart disease, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, or urinary retention. It can also interact with certain medications, such as MAO inhibitors, antacids, tricyclic antidepressants, and narcotics. Patients should always consult a doctor prior to taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml.
Interaction
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can interact with certain drugs and supplements, such as MAO inhibitors, antacids, tricyclic antidepressants, narcotics, sympathomimetics, and alcohol. Patients should always consult a doctor prior to taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml and inform the doctor of any drugs or supplements they are taking.
Disease Interaction
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can interact with certain diseases and conditions, such as asthma, glaucoma, heart disease, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, and urinary retention. Patients should always consult a doctor prior to taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml and inform the doctor of any underlying health condition they may have.
Drug Interactions
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can interact with certain drugs, such as MAO inhibitors, antacids, tricyclic antidepressants, and narcotics. Patients should always consult a doctor prior to taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml and inform the doctor of any medications they are taking.
Food Interactions
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can interact with certain foods, such as dairy products, antacids, tricyclic antidepressants, and narcotics. Patients should always consult a doctor prior to consuming these foods while taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml.
Pregnancy Use
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is a Category C drug, meaning its safety during pregnancy has not been established. It should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Patients should consult their doctor about potential risks before taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml during pregnancy.
Lactation Use
It is not known whether Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is excreted in human milk. Patients should consult their doctor before taking Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml while breastfeeding.
Acute Overdose
Overdose of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml can cause serious and potentially life-threatening side effects. If an overdose is suspected, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Contraindications
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml should not be used in patients with hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, prostate enlargement, severe heart disease, or severe arteriosclerosis.
Use Direction
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml should be taken orally with a glass of water. It should be taken only as directed. Do not exceed the recommended dose or take for longer than prescribed.
Storage Conditions
Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml should be stored at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. The tablets should be kept in a tightly closed container.
Volume of Distribution
The volume of distribution of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is not known.
Half Life
The half life of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is not known.
Clearance
The clearance of Nytkof Syrup (10 mg+30 mg+1.25 mg)/5 ml is not known.