Riaphan Cough Syrup for dry cough in adults, children contains the active substance dextromethorphan hydrobromide, an antitussive that affects nerve signals, temporarily stops coughing.
Riaphan Cough Syrup is used to relieve cough in the following cases:
Colds, and flu.
Smoking.
Asthma.
Emphysema of the lungs.
Riaphan syrup medicine for adults may cause some side effects such as:
Dizziness.
Drowsiness.
Vomiting.
Nausea.
Vertigo.
Riaphan syrup medicine for allergies is not used in case of hypersensitivity to one of its components.
Riaphan syrup is used in the following cases only after consulting a doctor:
Pregnancy, lactation.
Children under 4 years old.
The use of depression medications known as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) during the past two weeks.
Liver diseases.
Chronic bronchitis.
Riaphan syrup is kept at a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius, out of the reach of children.
Riaphan Cough Syrup is used to relieve cough in the following cases:
Colds, and flu.
Smoking.
Asthma.
Emphysema of the lungs.
There isn't a single "best" cough syrup as the ideal choice depends on the specific type of cough you have
Types of Coughs and Suitable Syrups:
Dry Cough (Hacking and Irritating): These coughs don't produce much mucus.
Suitable Syrups: Look for cough suppressants that contain dextromethorphan (like M dextro or Delsym).
Wet Cough (Productive with Mucus): These coughs bring up mucus from the airways.
Suitable Syrups: Expectorants like guaifenesin (Mucinex) or ambroxol (Ambrol) can help loosen and thin mucus, making it easier to cough up.