Prescription Required
T Minic 5mg/2mg Oral Drop 15ml is useful in treating the symptoms of common cold. This medicine provides relief from runny nose, sore throat, fever, muscular pain, and headache.
Some of the common side effects associated with this medicine are nausea, vomiting, and headache. These effects usually don't need any medical attention and fades away with time but if the symptoms persist for a long duration, you should contact your doctor or pharmacist regarding this.
Consuming alcohol with this tablet increases the risk of side effects. Contact your doctor for more information.
It should be used with caution in patients with any existing liver disease. Dose adjustment of medicine may be required. Please consult your doctor.
It is safe and it doesn’t cause any major harm to the kidneys. Adjustments to the dosage are not necessary, however it's important to seek advice from your doctor in case of severe kidney disease or for long term use.
It may decrease alertness, affect the vision or induce drowsiness and dizziness. Avoid driving if these symptoms occur.
Taking It during pregnancy might be unsafe. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby, consult your doctor for specific information.
It is generally considered safe while you’re breastfeeding, consult your doctor for more specific information.
This formulation has been prepared from the combination of two medicines: Chlorpheniramine and Phenylephrine. Chlorpheniramine inhibits histamine, which relieves allergy symptoms such as sneezing and itching. It is an antihistamine that stops the body from making histamine during an allergic reaction. Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant that makes breathing easier by treating swelling and congestion by contracting the blood vessels present in the nasal passages.
Common cold is an infection that primarily affects the nose and throat. It includes symptoms such as runny nose, stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, coughing, and a mild fever. It spreads through droplets in the air or by touching contaminated surfaces.
Content Updated on
Thursday, 6 June, 2024Prescription Required
Simplify your healthcare journey with Indian Government's ABHA card. Get your card today!
Create ABHA