Cof Q Cough Lozenges belongs to the class of medications called ‘antitussives' used to treat dry cough associated with cold/flu, allergies, and throat irritants. A cough is a reflex action that helps to clear any foreign material or irritants in the throat. Dry cough refers to a cough with no mucus (sputum) or secretions. A dry cough is mostly treated with cough suppressants and throat lozenges.
Cof Q Cough Lozenges is a combination of two medicines: Dextromethorphan and Amylmetacresol. Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant. It acts by blocking the cough center's action in the brain that is responsible for the cough reflex. Amylmetacresol is an antiseptic. It acts by stopping bacterial growth, which is causing mouth and throat infections. It can provide relief from a sore throat which is usually accompanied by a dry cough.
You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Cof Q Cough Lozenges are dizziness, drowsiness, sleepiness, confusion, nausea, agitation, and sore tongue. These side-effects usually go away without any treatment. However, inform your doctor immediately if any of these side-effects persist or get worsen.
Do not take Cof Q Cough Lozenges if you are allergic to Dextromethorphan, Amylmetacresol, or any other ingredients present in it. Before taking Cof Q Cough Lozenges, inform your doctor if you have any chronic (long-term) or persistent cough, lung diseases such as asthma or emphysema, liver diseases, or taking antidepressants within 14 days before taking this medicine. Cof Q Cough Lozenges contains sugars, so inform your doctor if you have diabetes or intolerance to sugars. Cof Q Cough Lozenges is not recommended for children under 6 years of age. Also, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.