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Colep Tablet 10's

Colep Tablet 10's

Prescription drug
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Manufacturer/Marketer

BIOM-BIOMAX BIOTECHIC LTD

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-25

About Colep Tablet 10's

Colep Tablet 10's belongs to the class of medication called 'cough and cold medications' primarily used to treat symptoms of the common cold and allergies like sneezing, runny/stuffy nose, fever, headache, body pains, congestion, or watery eyes. The common cold is a respiratory illness affecting the nose and throat. It is mostly caused by viruses known as 'rhinovirus'. The virus enters the body through nose, mouth or eyes and spreads easily through droplets in the air when the person who is sick sneezes, coughs or talks.

Colep Tablet 10's is a combination of three drugs, namely: Paracetamol (mild analgesic and antipyretic), Phenylephrine (decongestant) and Chlorpheniramine (antihistamine/antiallergic). Paracetamol is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins that are responsible for pain and fever. Phenylephrine belongs to the class of decongestants that works by shrinking the blood vessels in the nasal passage. Thereby, provides relief from congestion and decreases the excess mucus production. Chlorpheniramine belongs to the class of antihistamines (anti-allergic drugs) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions.  It helps to provide relief from symptoms of allergy such as sneezing, running nose, watery eyes, itching, swelling, and nasal congestion.

Take Colep Tablet 10's as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend you how often you take Colep Tablet 10's based on your medical condition. Some people may experience drowsiness, nervousness, headache, dizziness, insomnia (difficulty in falling or staying asleep), blurred vision, constipation and dry mouth. Most of these side effects of Colep Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to Colep Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Colep Tablet 10's. Do not use Colep Tablet 10's in breastfeeding mothers without doctor’s advice as it may be excreted in breast milk and cause harm to the baby. Colep Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 4 years. Please do not take more than the prescribed dose of Colep Tablet 10's as it may cause liver damage and can be lethal.  If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), blockage in stomach or intestines, enlarged prostate gland, pheochromocytoma (tumour in the adrenal glands), kidney, liver, heart or urinary problems, inform your doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's.

Uses of Colep Tablet 10's

Treatment of Common cold, Allergies.

Medicinal Benefits

Colep Tablet 10's is a combination of three drugs, namely: Paracetamol, Phenylephrine and Chlorpheniramine. Paracetamol is a mild analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins that are responsible for pain and fever. Phenylephrine belongs to the class of decongestants that works by contracting and narrowing the blood vessels. Thereby, provides relief from congestion and decreases the mucus production. Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine (anti-allergic drug) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions.  It helps to provide relief from symptoms of allergy such as sneezing, running nose, watery eyes, itching, swelling, and congestion or stiffness.

Directions for Use

Tablet/capsule: Take it with or without food as advised by a doctor. Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water. Do not crush, chew or break it. Syrup/Drops: Shake the bottle well before use. Check the label for directions and take it with or without food in doses as prescribed by a doctor with the help of a measuring cup/dropper.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Colep Tablet 10's

  • Drowsiness
  • Nervousness
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Insomnia (difficulty in falling or staying asleep)
  • Blurred vision
  • Constipation
  • Dry mouth

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Colep Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Colep Tablet 10's. Do not use Colep Tablet 10's in breastfeeding mothers without doctor’s advice as it may be excreted in breast milk and cause harm to the baby. Colep Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 4 years. Please do not take more than the prescribed dose of Colep Tablet 10's as it may cause liver damage and can be lethal.  If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), blockage in stomach or intestines, enlarged prostate gland, pheochromocytoma (tumour in the adrenal glands), kidney, liver, heart or urinary problems, inform your doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Colep Tablet 10's may interact with anti-allergic drugs (diphenhydramine, cetirizine), antidepressants (duloxetine, escitalopram), anticonvulsants (clonazepam), antianxiety drug (alprazolam), muscle relaxants (cyclobenzaprine), cough suppressants (dextromethorphan), bronchodilator (albuterol), sleeping agent (ramelteon), pain and fever medicines (paracetamol), pain killers (ibuprofen).

Drug-Food Interaction: Avoid intake of Colep Tablet 10's with chocolate and caffeine-containing foods such as cocoa beans and tea leaves as they may increase the risk of severity of side effects. Avoid consumption of alcohol with Colep Tablet 10's as it may as it may increase the risk of liver damage and cause increased drowsiness, dizziness, and difficulty in concentrating.

Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), blockage in the stomach or intestines, enlarged prostate gland, pheochromocytoma (tumor in the adrenal glands), kidney, liver, heart or urinary problems, inform your doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • DIPHENHYDRAMINE
  • CETIRIZINE
  • DULOXETINE
  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • CLONAZEPAM
  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • CYCLOBENZAPRINE
  • DEXTROMETHORPHAN
  • ALBUTEROL
  • PARACETAMOL
  • IBUPROFEN
  • RAMELTEON

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Wash your hands with soap and water regularly to prevent the spread of germs.
  • Eat plenty of foods rich in good bacteria like yoghurt to improve overall health.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration.
  • Gargle with salt water for relief from sore throat.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol with Colep Tablet 10's as it may cause tiredness, drowsiness or lack of concentration.

Special Advise

  • Do not give Colep Tablet 10's to children below 4 years of age.
  • Do not take Colep Tablet 10's for longer than 7 days in a row (for adults) and 5 days (for the children above 4 years).
  • If you have allergic skin reactions like skin redness o rash that spreads and causes blistering and peeling, immediately contact a doctor.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Common cold: The common cold is an infection caused by the virus, mainly known as ‘rhinoviruses’ affecting the nose and throat (upper respiratory tract). Children younger than 6 years are at the most significant risk of colds, but healthy adults can also be affected to have 2-3 colds annually. In most cases, cold symptoms are recovered within a week or ten days. However, symptoms might last longer in people who smoke or are exposed to allergens like pollutants, dust, etc. The symptoms of the common cold include sneezing, sore throat, cough, congestion, mild body pains, low fever, mild headache, feeling unwell, and stuffy or runny nose. In some cases, the discharge from the nose may become thicker and yellow or green, which is not an indication of bacterial infection.

Allergies: It occurs when foreign elements which cause allergy-causing agents (allergens) attack and invade our body thereby causing the release of histamines. This chemical messenger 'histamines' causes swelling, inflammation, redness, itchiness, itchy/watery nose and throat, and watery eyes. Allergies generally occur due to chemicals, air pollution, pet danders, dust, pollen hairs, seasonal allergies like hay fever, etc.

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Alcohol

Unsafe

Avoid consumption of alcohol with Colep Tablet 10's as it may increase the risk of liver damage and cause increased drowsiness, dizziness or difficulty in concentrating. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol with Colep Tablet 10's.

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Pregnancy

Caution

The safety of Colep Tablet 10's in pregnant women is unknown. Therefore, it is given to pregnant women only if the doctor thinks benefits outweigh risks.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Colep Tablet 10's may be excreted in breast milk, and cause harm to the baby. Besides this, Colep Tablet 10's may also slow milk's production, so it is better to contact a doctor before a lactating mother takes it.

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Driving

Caution

Colep Tablet 10's may cause blurred vision or impair thinking in some people. Therefore, drive only if you are alert after taking Colep Tablet 10's.

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Liver

Caution

Take Colep Tablet 10's with caution, especially if you have a history of Liver diseases/conditions. The dose may be adjusted by your doctor as required.

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Kidney

Caution

Take Colep Tablet 10's with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. The dose may be adjusted by your doctor as required.

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Children

Caution

Colep Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 4 years of age. However, please consult a doctor before giving Colep Tablet 10's to children.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

SCF 1013 2nd Floor, M Market Manimajra, Chandigarh, 160 101
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FAQs

Colep Tablet 10's contains Paracetamol, Phenylephrine and Chlorpheniramine. Paracetamol is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins that are responsible for pain and fever. Phenylephrine is a decongestant that works by contracting and narrowing the blood vessels. Thereby, provides relief from congestion and decreases the mucus production. Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine (anti-allergic drug) that works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance responsible for causing allergic reactions. It helps to provide relief from symptoms of allergy such as sneezing, running nose, watery eyes, itching, swelling, and congestion or stiffness.
Yes, Colep Tablet 10's contains paracetamol which acts as mild pain killer (analgesic) and fever reducer (antipyretic). It works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins responsible for pain and fever.
No, you are not recommended to consume alcohol with Colep Tablet 10's as it may increase the risk of liver damage and cause increased drowsiness, dizziness and lack of concentration.
Colep Tablet 10's is excreted in breast milk and may affect the health of baby. Therefore, if you are breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's so that the doctor may prescribe Colep Tablet 10's if the benefits are greater than risks.
Yes, Colep Tablet 10's may cause drowsiness. It is not necessary for everyone taking Colep Tablet 10's to experience this side effect. Therefore, avoid driving or operate heavy machinery if you feel drowsy after taking Colep Tablet 10's.
No, you are not recommended to take Colep Tablet 10's with Cetirizine as co-administration of these two medicines may increase sedation and can cause drowsiness, dizziness and difficulty in concentrating. However, please consult a doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's with other medicines.
No, you are not recommended to stop taking Colep Tablet 10's without consulting your doctor as it may worsen the condition or cause recurring symptoms. Therefore, take Colep Tablet 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Colep Tablet 10's, please consult your doctor.
Do not use Colep Tablet 10's if you have used an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days, like isocarboxazid, linezolid, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, or tranylcypromine. Tell your doctor before taking Colep Tablet 10's if you have nausea, stomach pain, itchy skin, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-coloured stools, or jaundice (yellowing of your skin or eyes). In rare cases, paracetamol present in Colep Tablet 10's may cause a severe skin allergic reaction. So, if you observe any skin blisters or redness or rash, immediately contact your doctor and stop taking Colep Tablet 10's.

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