Drug | Syrup
Used for symptomatic relief of productive (wet) cough and chest congestion associated with common cold, acute bronchitis and other respiratory tract infections/allergies.
This expectorant combination typically works by thinning and loosening mucus (expectorant/mucolytic action) and helping clear it from the airways. It may also reduce cough frequency and improve breathing by relieving bronchial congestion.
Oral syrup: take the dose as prescribed by a doctor, usually after food using a measuring cup/spoon. Drink adequate fluids to help loosen mucus. Do not exceed recommended dose; shake well before use.
Common side effects of Tuspel Plus Expectorant may include:
Use with caution in children, elderly, and in patients with asthma/COPD, liver or kidney disease. May cause drowsiness—avoid driving/operating machinery if affected. Do not use with other cough/cold medicines containing similar ingredients unless advised. Seek medical help if cough persists >7 days, is recurrent, or occurs with fever, wheezing, shortness of breath, or blood in sputum. Not recommended in patients with known hypersensitivity to any component.