Chuanbei Pipa Dew is a common traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, mainly used to relieve cough, phlegm and other symptoms, but long-term or excessive use may cause certain harm. The harmful effects of Chuanbei loquat syrup mainly include gastrointestinal discomfort, drug dependence, masking the condition, allergic reactions, and interaction with other drugs.
1. Gastrointestinal discomfort
Some components in Chuanbei loquat syrup may irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa, and long-term use may cause symptoms such as stomach discomfort, nausea, and diarrhea. People with weak spleen and stomach are more prone to such reactions, and it is recommended to take it after meals to reduce irritation.
2. Drug dependence
Some patients may experience increased central nervous system tolerance to the drug due to long-term dependence on Chuanbei loquat syrup for cough relief, leading to cough rebound after discontinuation. When coughing persists for more than a week, seek medical attention promptly instead of continuing medication.
3. Covering up the condition
This medicine only relieves symptoms. If the cough is caused by serious diseases such as pneumonia or tuberculosis, blindly taking it may delay the diagnosis and treatment of the underlying disease. Especially when accompanied by fever, chest pain, and hemoptysis, seek medical attention immediately.
4. Allergic reactions
Some patients may be allergic to Sichuan scallops, loquat leaves, or excipients, and may experience allergic reactions such as rash, skin itching, and difficulty breathing. People with allergies should observe their physical reactions when taking it for the first time, and stop using it immediately if discomfort occurs.
5. Drug Interactions
Taking Chuanbei loquat syrup together with some antibiotics, antihypertensive drugs, sedatives, and other Western medicines may affect the efficacy or enhance side effects. Take other medications at least 2 hours apart or consult a physician or pharmacist.
The use of Chuanbei Loquat Dew should be strictly taken according to the instructions. Adults generally take 10 milliliters each time, 3 times a day, and children can reduce the dosage accordingly. During the medication period, avoid eating spicy and greasy foods, and refrain from smoking and drinking alcohol. After relieving cough symptoms, medication should be stopped in a timely manner. For chronic cough or recurrent episodes, the cause should be identified and treated accordingly. Patients with diabetes should pay attention to the selection of sugar free dosage forms, and pregnant and lactating women should use them under the guidance of doctors.
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