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Cebashin Cap. Dailymed


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Active Ingredients


FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA FRUIT }

LONICERA JAPONICA WHOLE }

MENTHA ARVENSIS TOP }

PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS ROOT }

LICORICE }

ARCTIUM LAPPA FRUIT } ----------------------------------------- cold / cough aid

GLYCINE MAX WHOLE }

LOPHATHERUM GRACILE TOP }

SCHIZONEPETA TENUFOLIA SPIKE }

SAIGA TATARICA HORN }

Purpose


Cold/cough aid

Directions


For adults, take 1 packet per intake, 3 times a day, before or between meals

Inactive Ingredients


Corn Starch, Animal originated ingredients: Lactose Hydrate/Cow Milk

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children


Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) right away.

Warnings


Do not use if you are
  • Children under 5 years old

Do not use if you have
  • Galactose intolerance
  • Lapp lactase deficiency
  • Glucose-galactose malabsorption (this medicine contains lactose)

Ask a doctor before use if you
  • have hypertension
  • have a heart disease or a kidney disease
  • a patient with edema
  • pregnant or have a chance to pregnant
  • a patient who has rashes, bloodshot, redness, itching, and etc. caused by medication
  • a patient with significantly weakened stomachs
  • an elderly person (in general, elderly people should take with care, such as reducing their dosage, as their physiological function has deteriorated)
  • in a post-disease stage (am abnormal reaction can be easily seen and the symptoms can worsen)
  • a patient who is being treated by a doctor or are taking other medications

Stop use and ask a doctor, pharmacist or health professionals if
  • if there is no improvement in symptoms after taking it for a few days
  • you have following symptoms after use:

- Pseudohyperaldosteronism: Reduced urine volume, swollen face, swollen hands and feet, heavy eyelids, firm hands, increased blood pressure, headache, and etc. (Mediciness with a maximum daily dose of 1g or more may develop hypoglycemia, blood pressure rise, low sodium body fluid, edema, weight gain, and etc. caused by pseydohyperaldosteronism if taken continuously for a long time. Therefore, make sufficient observations (measurement of serum potassium levels) and stop taking if there is any abnormality.)

-Myopathy: Myopathy (muscle disease) may occur as a result of hypokalemia, so take sufficient observation and stop taking if you find any abnormalities such as feeling helplessness, limb cramps, paralysis, and etc.

-Skin trouble: a rash, itch, bloodshot, and etc.

-Digestive system disorder: anorexia, stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and etc.

Other Warnings
  • do not take more than directed
  • if children are to take this medicine, take it under the supervision of their guardian.
  • when taken with potassium-containing agents, licorice-containing agents, glycirizinic acid or other related agents, loop diuretics (furosemide, ethacrynic acid), or thiazide diuretics (trichlormethiazide) and myopathy, it is likely to appear due to gastric aldosterone (pseudohyperaldosteronism) or hypokalemia
  • If taken with other herbal medicines, be careful of overlapping of the crude medicines.
  • In principle, you should not to take it continuously for a long time, but if it is necessary, consult with a doctor, herb doctor, dentist, pharmacist, or other health care professionals.

Uses


a sore throat, thirst, cough, headache from a cold

Cebashin Cap.




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