Grilinctus: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Grilinctus?
Grilinctus syrup is prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of non-productive cough, especially dry, allergic, and irritating cough. Since it belongs to the class of Schedule G prescription drugs, exercise proper precautions before consuming. It is dangerous to use Grilinctus syrup without medical supervision.
Every 5 ml of the syrup contains:
- Chlorpheniramine Maleate I.P.: 2.5 mg
- Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide I.P.: 5 mg
- Guaiphenesin I.P.: 50mg
- Ammonium Chloride I.P.: 60 mg
What are the uses of Grilinctus?
Each component in the syrup serves a particular purpose.
- Chlorpheniramine maleate – It is a first-generation antihistamine. It decreases respiratory tract secretions and relieves symptoms of allergy, allergic rhinitis, hay fever, common cold, and asthma.
- Dextromethorphan hydrobromide – It is an antitussive (prevents or relieves cough). It suppresses cough centers and eliminates non-productive dry cough.
- Guaiphenesin – As a mucolytic, it loosens and liquefies mucus and phlegm in the respiratory tract, thus easing cough and eliminating phlegm. It relieves congestion occurring due to the common cold, asthma, and other respiratory diseases.
- Ammonium chloride – It decreases the stickiness and thickness of mucus, increases mucociliary action in the respiratory tract, and causes a more productive cough.