Benalet is a remedy available in pills, indicated as an auxiliary in the treatment of cough, throat irritation and pharyngitis, which has an antiallergic and expectorant action.
Benalet tablets contain 5 mg diphenhydramine chloride, 50 mg ammonium chloride and 10 mg sodium citrate in their composition and can be purchased in pharmacies and drugstores, with flavors of honey-lemon, raspberry or mint, for a price of around 8.5 to 10.5.Real.
- Benalet is indicated as an adjuvant treatment for upper respiratory inflammations such as dry cough.
- Throat irritation and pharyngitis.
- Which are often associated with flu and colds or smoke inhalation.
- For example.
In adults and children over 12 years of age, the recommended dose is 1 tablet, which should be allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, if necessary, avoiding exceeding 2 tablets per hour.The maximum daily dose is 8 tablets per day.
Some of the most common side effects that may occur during treatment with Benalet are drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, sedation, decreased mucus secretion, constipation and urinary retention.In the elderly, it can cause dizziness and excessive sedation due to the presence of antihistamines.
Benalet tablets should not be used in people with hypersensitivity to the components of preparation, during pregnancy and during lactation.
In addition, it should also not be used in people receiving tranquilizers, sedative hypnotics, other anticholinergic drugs and/or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, in situations requiring careful mental attention, such as driving vehicles or heavy driving machinery.
It should also not be used by diabetics and children under 12 years of age.See other pills to treat irritated throat.