Dextrokuf syrup contains the cough-suppressing active substance dextromethorphan, which helps stop a persistent cough.
Dextrokuf helps treat and stop a dry cough, especially if it is caused by respiratory irritation or colds.
Dextrokuf dosage for children older than 12 years and adults: 5 ml (teaspoon) 4 times per day
Dextrokuf is not used for infants or for children younger than 12 years.
dizziness.
Sleepiness.
Diarrhea.
Nausea.
Vomiting.
Constipation.
Abdominal pain.
Dextrokuf is not used in the case of:
Allergy to drug ingredients.
Severe and sudden asthma attacks.
Lung disease.
chronic cough as in the case of smoking.
cough with a lot of phlegm.
liver disease.
Take monoamine oxidase inhibitors in the last two weeks.
Children younger than 12 years old.
The doctor should be consulted before taking dextrokuf, especially in the case of:
liver disease.
continuous coughing for weeks, or coughing accompanied by a phlegm.
Take other medications for coughs and colds.
Opioid addiction, alcohol or certain medications.
history of asthma.
Dextrokuf can be taken during pregnancy, but it is preferable to consult a doctor first.
The doctor should be consulted before taking dextrokuf syrup along with any other medication, especially:
Medications for depression.
Parkinson's drugs.
Heart medications.
Strong painkillers, like oxycodone.
Cold and allergic drugs.
Keep in a cool and dry place.
Keep out of children's reach.
The drug is not used after expiry.