When should I take Stugeron tablets?
When should I take Stugeron tablets?
The tablets may be chewed, sucked or swallowed whole. Stugeron should preferably be taken after meals. Adults, elderly and children over 12 years: 2 tablets three times a day.
What are Stugeron tablets used for?
The name of your medicine is Stugeron 15 mg tablets. It is called Stugeron tablets in this leaflet. The tablets contain a medicine called cinnarizine that helps symptoms caused by balance or movement problems. This medicine is for use in adults and children aged over 5 years.
How long does Stugeron take to work?
Stugeron should reach its full efficacy up to 4 hours after initially taking it. It is important to take it 2 hours before you intend to travel – this gives the medicine enough time to be absorbed in the body and to start working.
Is Stugeron good for vertigo?
Stugeron is an anti-emetic (anti-sickness drug) which helps to prevent, and treat nausea and vomiting, including travel sickness, and vertigo. Suitable for Children aged from 5 and upwards. This medicine is available without prescription.
What are the side effects of Stugeron?
Side effects of Stugeron Tablet
- Sleepiness.
- Nausea.
- Weight gain.
- Indigestion.
What does Stugeron do to the body?
About cinnarizine
Type of medicine | An antihistamine |
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Used for | Travel sickness; symptoms caused by balance or movement problems such as vertigo, tinnitus, and Ménière’s disease |
Also called | Stugeron® Arlevert® (a combination brand of cinnarizine with dimenhydrinate to treat vertigo) |
Available as | Tablets |
What kind of Medicine is co-codamol 30 / 500 tablets?
The name of your medicine is Co-codamol 30/500 Tablets (called co-codamol throughout this leaflet). Co-codamol contains two different medicines called codeine phosphate and paracetamol.
How old do you have to be to take Co-codamol tablets?
You are an alcoholic. The person going to take the tablets is under 12 years of age. Co-codamol must not be given to children under 12 years of age. You are under 18 years of age and have had your tonsils or adenoids removed due to obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome Do not take co-codamol if any of the above apply to you.
How often do you need to take stugeron tablets?
Adults and children over 12: 2 tablets two hours before travelling. One further tablet every eight hours as required. Children aged 5-12 years: 1 tablet two hours before travelling. One further half tablet every eight hours as required. Also contains Lactose Monohydrate and Sucrose.
What happens if you take 2 tablets of Co codamol?
If you take 1 or 2 extra tablets of co-codamol by accident on a single occasion, it’s unlikely to be harmful. If this happens, wait at least 24 hours before you take any more. Taking more than this can be dangerous. If you’ve taken an accidental overdose you may feel very sleepy, sick or dizzy. You may also find it difficult to breathe.
How often can you take Co codamol at a time?
Co-codamol can be taken with or without food. Adults over the age of 18 should take 2 co-codamol tablets of any strength up to 4 times in 24 hours. Always leave at least 4 hours between each dose and the maximum dose is 8 co-codamol tablets.
1. WHAT CO-CODAMOL IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR The name of your medicine is Co-codamol 30/500 Tablets (called co-codamol throughout this leaflet). Co-codamol contains two different medicines called codeine phosphate and paracetamol. Codeine belongs to a group of medicines called opioid analgesics which act to relieve pain.
When is the best time to take stugeron?
Stugeron tablets can be chewed, sucked or swallowed whole. If you find this medicine upsets your stomach, taking it with or after food may help. Do not take more than the recommended dose. Adults and adolescents aged over 12 years should take two tablets two hours before travel.
Where can I Buy Co codamol for pain?
You can purchase your co-codamol tablets or capsules from Weldricks Pharmacy, and should start to feel better quickly. If you’re still suffering from pain after a few days then get in touch with your doctor to assess the source of the problem.