Capsule: Do not take more than the recommended dosage unless prescribed by a physician.
Consult the doctor first before taking this medicine if the patient has glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), gallbladder disease, or diabetes.
Avoid taking this medicine if the patient has severe peptic ulcer, or renal disease.
This medicine contains buclizine that may cause drowsiness. Avoid engaging in activities like driving and use of machineries while taking this drug.
Syrup: Vitamin C should be given with care to patients with history of hyperoxaluria or those who are prone to develop oxalate kidney stones.
Vitamin C should be used with caution on patients with iron overload requiring iron chelation therapy (e.g., thalassemia).
High doses of vitamin C may induce hemolysis in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD).
Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) in large doses should be used with caution in patients with gallbladder disease or diabetes. Nicotinamide may elevate uric acid levels, use with caution in patients predisposed to gout. Nicotinamide should be avoided in most patients with severe peptic ulcer.
Buclizine may cause drowsiness and patients taking the drug should be cautioned against engaging in activities like driving and use of machineries.
Do not take more than the recommended dose.
When should a patient consult a doctor: Capsule: Consult the doctor if the patient experiences any undesirable effects.
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