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Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion 2 mg/5mL

CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE, PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE · SOLUTION · Gil Pharmaceutical Corp

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Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion is a solution containing chlorpheniramine maleate, dextromethorphan hydrobromide, phenylephrine hydrochloride at 2 mg/5mL, taken oral. Manufactured by Gil Pharmaceutical Corp.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion
Generic Name
CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE, PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE
NDC Code (Product)
58552-139
Manufacturer
Gil Pharmaceutical Corp
Strength
2 mg/5mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M012
Marketing Start
11/07/2018

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Uses temporarily relieves cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation associated with a cold or inhaled irritants nasal congestion due to the common cold, hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies temporarily relieves these symptoms due to hay fever (allergic rhinitis): runny nose sneezing itchy, watery eyes itching of the nose or throat temporarily restores freer breathing through the nose

Dosage & Administration

Directions not take more than 6 doses in any 24-hour period use enclosed dosing cup keep dosage cup for use with this product mL=milliter children under 6 years Consult a Doctor children 6 to under 12 years 5 mL every 4 to 6 hours adults and children 12 years and over 10 mL every 4 to 6 hours

Warnings

Warnings Do not use to sedate a child or to make a child sleepy in a child who is taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric, or emotional conditions, or Parkinson's disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. If you do not know if your child's prescription drug contains an MAOI, ask a doctor or pharmacist before taking this product. Ask a doctor before use if the child has heart disease high blood pressure thyroid disease diabetes glaucoma cough that occurs with too much phlegm (mucus) a breathing problem or persistent or chronic cough that lasts such as occurs with asthma Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if the child is taking sedatives or tranquilizers taking any other oral nasal decongestant or stimulant When using this product do not use more than directed may cause marked drowsiness excitability may occur, especially in children Stop use and ask a doctor if nervousness, dizzyness, or sleepless occurs symptoms do not get better within 7 days or are accompanied by a fever cough lasts more than 7 days, comes back, or is accompanied by fever, rash or persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious con

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion used for?

Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion contains CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE, PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE. It is a solution taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion a controlled substance?

Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion?

The generic name for Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion is CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE, PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE. There are 7 other brand versions of CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE, PHENYLEPHRINE HYDROCHLORIDE.

What is the NDC code for Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion 2 mg/5mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Giltuss Childrens Allergy Plus Cough and Congestion 2 mg/5mL is 58552-139, listed by Gil Pharmaceutical Corp.

Product NDC

58552-139

Package NDC

58552-139-04

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