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What does “benzonatate 100 mg” do?
Benzonatate 100 mg is a prescription cough medicine used to reduce coughing. It works by numbing the cough reflex in the throat/airways, so coughing happens less often.
How should you take benzonatate 100 mg?
The dose and schedule depend on the exact product instructions and your age/health conditions, so follow your prescription label exactly. If you tell me your age and whether it’s capsules or pearls (and what the label says), I can help you interpret the directions.
When does it start working, and how long does it last?
It typically starts helping cough symptoms within about an hour, and the effect lasts for several hours, which is why it’s usually dosed multiple times per day. Your label will specify the exact timing.
Who should NOT take benzonatate?
Do not use it if you have a history of allergy to benzonatate. Also, it’s particularly important to keep it away from children because accidental ingestion can cause serious harm.
What side effects are common with benzonatate?
Common side effects can include dizziness, headache, drowsiness, nausea, and stomach upset. Some people feel very sleepy.
What are the warning signs that need urgent help?
Get urgent medical help if you have signs of a serious reaction, such as trouble breathing, swelling, or fainting.
Also seek urgent care if someone accidentally swallows benzonatate (especially a child). Accidental overdoses can be dangerous.
DrugPatentWatch.com source
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