


Solvin Cold Syrup
Manufacturer
Ipca Laboratories Ltd
Salt Composition
Phenylephrine (5mg/5ml) + Chlorpheniramine (2mg/5ml) + Paracetamol (125mg/5ml)
Key Information
Short Description
Solvin Cold Syrup is a medication used to treat common cold symptoms in children, such as sore throat, runny nose, cough, sneezing, watery eyes, body ache, and fever.
Dosage Form
Syrup
Introduction
Solvin Cold Syrup is a combination of three medicines: Chlorpheniramine, paracetamol, and phenylephrine. It is commonly prescribed in children to relieve common cold symptoms. Chlorpheniramine is an antiallergic that relieves allergy symptoms like runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. Paracetamol is an analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that narrows the small blood vessels providing relief from congestion or stuffiness in the nose.
Directions for Use
Solvin Cold Syrup may make your child feel sleepy. Ensure your child takes extra care when taking part in physical activities. Never combine Solvin Cold Syrup with other cold and flu medicines as that may lead to side effects. Stop Solvin Cold Syrup and immediately report to the doctor if your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed
How it works
Solvin Cold Syrup is a combination of three medicines: Chlorpheniramine, paracetamol, and phenylephrine. Chlorpheniramine is an antiallergic that relieves allergy symptoms like runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. Paracetamol is an analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that narrows the small blood vessels providing relief from congestion or stuffiness in the nose.
Quick Tips
Ensure your child takes extra care when taking part in physical activities Never combine Solvin Cold Syrup with other cold and flu medicines Stop Solvin Cold Syrup and immediately report to the doctor if your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties Practice self-care tips: clean and disinfect surfaces after sneezing and coughing, give your child plenty of fluids, restrain your child from having dairy products, coffee, and foods that are spicy and fried, make your child gargle with warm saltwater, and ensure your child takes enough rest
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Frequently asked questions
What if I give too much Solvin Cold Syrup by mistake?
Giving excessive amounts of Solvin Cold Syrup can lead to serious side effects in children, including seizures, rapid heart rate, depression, cognitive impairment, and difficulty concentrating. Always use the calibrated measuring cup provided with the medication. Avoid using a kitchen teaspoon as it may result in an inaccurate dose.
How can I store Solvin Cold Syrup?
Store Solvin Cold Syrup at room temperature, away from direct heat and light, in a dry place. Ensure that all medicines are kept out of the reach and sight of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
My child has a cough and fever. Can I give him two medicines together?
Do not administer more than one cough or cold medication at a time unless your doctor advises it, as the ingredients in both might be similar, potentially leading to an overdose. Consult your child's doctor before giving any medication.
Can I give my cough medicine to my child?
Never administer medicines that are designed for adults to your child, as they may not be formulated correctly for their age and could cause adverse side effects. Before using the medication with your child, carefully check the label. Follow the prescribed dose of the medicine when administering it to your child.
Can Solvin Cold Syrup make my child sleepy?
Solvin Cold Syrup may cause mild drowsiness in children, which can make them feel sleepy. Do not use this medication to induce sleep as it could mask an underlying sleep disorder like insomnia. It's best to consult your doctor before administering the medicine.