Pulmonol Syrup uses include relief from cough, wheezing, throat irritation, and allergy-related breathing problems by helping reduce allergic reactions and loosen mucus in the airways.
Your doctor might give you Pulmonol Syrup for:
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
Avoid using Pulmonol Syrup if you:
Use Pulmonol Syrup cautiously if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have liver problems
Have epilepsy or seizure disorders
Need to drive or operate machinery
Important: This medicine may cause drowsiness. Avoid activities requiring alertness after use.
Most people tolerate Pulmonol Syrup well, but some might experience:
Rare Side Effects:
Packaging details may vary depending on the pharmacy.
Pulmonol Syrup does not usually require a prescription, but medical advice is recommended for long-term use.
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