Codral Cold & Flu + Cough Cap X 48
Codral Cold & Flu + Cough Cap X 48
Codral Cold & Flu + Cough Cap X 48 is a new Formula Codral Cold & Flu+Cough is non-drowsy in the day and allows rest in the night. Contains 36 Day capsules and 12 Night capsules.
New Formula Codral Cold & Flu+Cough is non-drowsy in the day and allows rest in the night. Contains 36 Day capsules and 12 Night capsules.
This Codral is ideal for:
- Dry cough
- Blocked/runny noses
- Headaches and fever
- Body aches and pains
CODRAL has a wide range of cold or flu tablets, capsules, hot drinks & liquids, and sore throat lozenges!
You can buy Codral Cold & Flu + Cough Cap X 48 online in Australia from Chemist Direct
How many:
Day: 2 green capsules as necessary
Night: 2 red and white capsules as necessary
How often:
Day: morning, midday & afternoon
Night: at bedtime
Time between each dose:
4-6 hours as necessary
Maximum dosage:
6 day & 2 night capsules in 24 hours
When to stop:
Adults after a few days. Children after 48 hours, except on medical advice
Who can use this Codral
- Adults
- Children 12 years and over
Use this Codral for
- dry cough
- blocked/runny noses
- headaches and fever
- body aches and pains.
- Day: Paracetamol 500mg Phenylephrine Hydrochloride 5mg
- Night: Paracetamol 500mg, Chlorpheniramine Maleate 2mg and Dextromethorphan hydrobromide 10mg.
- Also contains Lactose
- New Active ingredient : The new formula has Phenylephrine hydrchloride which replaces Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride.
Ask your doctor before use
- if you have high blood pressure
- if you are taking antidepressants
- if you have heart problems
- if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- if you are taking any other medicines to treat cough and cold
- Phenylephrine may cause sleeplessness in some people.
- Night capsules only: may make you drowsy.
- If drowsy, do not drive a vehicle or operate machinery.
- Avoid alcohol. Keep to recommended dose.
- If an overdose is taken or suspected, ring the Poisons Information Centre (Australia 13 11 26, New Zealand 0800 764 766) or go to a hospital straight away even if you feel well because of the risk of delayed serious liver damage.