Jocet syrup 100ml

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Instruction for Jocet

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Release form and composition

The medicine Jocet is available in the form of a syrup, poured into bottles of dark glass, a volume of 100 ml. Together with the drug, a special measuring cup is included in the kit, allowing you to accurately determine the dosage. The box must contain instructions for use.
The doctors' comments about the syrup are positive. Many experts note the correct formula of the drug, actively affecting the cause of cough and not causing negative changes in the general health of the patient. The effectiveness of the drug Jocet is based on the positive properties of components such as menthol, guaifenesin, bromgekisna hydrochloride and salbutamol sulfate.
Under certain conditions, a medicine may cause an abnormal immune response. The instructions for use indicate that there is a risk of an allergic reaction. It is important to exclude the individual intolerance of the components of Jocet: glycerin, sodium benzoate, citric acid, propylene glycol.

Who is prescribed the drug

The syrup is indicated for the treatment of respiratory diseases, which are characterized by difficulties with sputum discharge. The drug dilutes the bronchial secretion, accelerating its excretion and facilitating the patient’s breathing.
    The medicine Jocet is used only with dry unproductive cough.
In the case of improper treatment with moist spasms of the chest, the condition may worsen due to a significant increase in secretion and artificial irritation of the bronchial epithelium.
Diseases in which Jocet syrup is indicated:
    acute and chronic bronchitis;
    pneumonia (pneumonia);
    pneumoconiosis, bronchotracheitis;
    pulmonary emphysema.
The instructions indicate that the drug is used to alleviate the symptoms of bronchial asthma and tuberculosis.

Possible contraindications

Jocet's cough medicine can cause dangerous side effects. Under certain conditions (the presence of concomitant diseases, weakened immunity, individual intolerance), there are disturbances in the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract (nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite), malfunctions of the central nervous system (insomnia, irritability, headache), jumps in blood pressure.
In order to avoid such complications, it is necessary to strictly follow the instructions and preclude contraindications to use in advance:
    gastritis, stomach ulcer;
    liver pathology, renal failure;
    predisposition to tachycardia, myocarditis;
    thyrotoxicosis, aortic stenosis.
It is forbidden to take Jocet syrup during pregnancy and lactation. With extreme caution, people with hypertension and diabetes should be treated.


Instructions for use

The drug should be taken orally. Preparation of the solution (dilute) is not required. Therapy is carried out within 3-7 days. If the symptoms of the disease did not subside in a week, then an additional examination should be performed in a medical institution with a mandatory sputum analysis (exclusion of pneumonia, tuberculosis).
The dosage of Jocet is selected individually, based on the severity of the manifestations (coughing attacks), the age of the patient. Adults and children from 6 to 12 years old take 10 ml (2 teaspoons) 3 times a day. For a child younger than 6 years old, it is better to limit exposure to 2 times (1 tsp). Thus, an overdose and a strong allergic reaction will be avoided.

How syrup works

The pharmacological effect is based on the effect of the components of the drug on the cause of the disease:
    Menthol is considered an excellent antispasmodic and antiseptic. This element of Jocet Syrup is responsible for supporting the central nervous system.
    Bromhexine actively stimulates sputum production, converting a dry cough into a productive one.
    Guaifenesin reduces the viscosity and density of the secretion, facilitating the cleaning of the bronchi from pathogenic microorganisms and their metabolic products.
    Salbutamol prevents exacerbation of coughing attacks, stimulating the activity of adrenergic receptors.
If you take Jocet according to the instructions, then the manifestations of the disease should disappear after 3-5 days.

special instructions

The drug Jocet can not be used simultaneously with drugs that block cough reflexes. Such an interaction can cause dangerous complications of the underlying disease due to stagnation of sputum in the bronchi. The instructions indicate that syrup increases the risk of arrhythmia, tachycardia when mixed with theophylline and adrenergic agonists.
    Many parents begin to get nervous when the color of urine changes in a child after syrup therapy. It is proved that guaifenesin stains the discharge in red, so there is nothing wrong with such a symptom.
Jocet is prescribed by doctors as an adjunct to classical pharmacotherapy. Syrup enhances the effect of taking antibiotics.

Terms of sell

You don't need a prescription to buy Jocet.