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Drosera Plex

Generic: Arnica Montana, Belladonna, Cina, Coccus Cacti, Corallium Rubrum, Cuprum Metallicum, Drosera, Ferrum Phosphoricum, Ipecacuanha, Solidago Virgaurea

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Drosera Plex is a medication that helps provide temporary relief from coughs. It works by soothing the throat and reducing the urge to cough. For adults and adolescents aged 12 and older, the starting dose is 10 drops taken three times a day, and you can take it up to six times a day if your symptoms are more severe. It's important to take it at least ten minutes away from food and to hold the drops under your tongue for about 20 seconds before swallowing. You should consult a doctor before using it if you have a persistent cough, especially if it's linked to conditions like asthma or chronic bronchitis.

Uses

  • Temporary relief of cough.

Dosage

Adults and adolescents (12 years and older): Take 10 drops three times daily.
Children (under 12 years): Take under the direction of your healthcare practitioner.
Take the drops ten minutes away from food.
Invert the bottle and shake lightly before each use.
Hold drops under the tongue for about 20 seconds before swallowing.
Dosage may be increased up to six times daily depending on symptoms.

Side effects

Common

Common side effects are not listed

Serious

Serious side effects are not listed
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Warnings

⚠ Important warnings

  • Ask a doctor before use if you have a persistent cough.
  • Do not use if you have a cough with excessive phlegm or fever.
  • Stop use and ask a doctor if cough persists for more than 1 week.
  • Seek medical help if pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • In case of overdose, contact a Poison Control Center.

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Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).