Tharmaset NC
Tharmaset NC Products are primarily used for
Common cold
About Tharmaset NC Products
Uses of Tharmaset NC Products
Caffeine+Diphenhydramine+Paracetamol+Phenylephrine is used in the treatment of common cold.
Tharmaset NC Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Tharmaset NC are Nausea, Vomiting, Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Dizziness, Impaired coordination, Headache, Sedation, Inability to concentrate, Irritability, Tremors, Diarrhea, Dryness in mouth, Fatigue, Blurred vision.
How Tharmaset NC Products work
Caffeine + Diphenhydramine + Paracetamol + Phenylephrine is a combination of four medicines: Caffeine + Diphenhydramine + Paracetamol + Phenylephrine1, Caffeine + Diphenhydramine + Paracetamol + Phenylephrine2, Caffeine + Diphenhydramine + Paracetamol + Phenylephrine3, and Caffeine + Diphenhydramine + Paracetamol + Phenylephrine4, which relieves common cold symptoms.
Patient Concerns about Tharmaset NC Products
Frequently asked questions about Tharmaset NC Products
Frequently asked questions about Tharmaset NC Products
Q. What is Tharmaset NC Tablet and what is it used for?
Tharmaset NC Tablet is a medicine used to relieve symptoms of the common cold. It helps reduce fever, headache, body aches, sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, watery eyes, a sore throat, and a mild cough. It provides temporary relief so you can feel more comfortable while your body fights the infection. However, Tharmaset NC Tablet does not cure the virus that causes the cold. If your symptoms last longer than a few days or get worse, consult your doctor.
Q. What foods should I avoid while taking Tharmaset NC Tablet?
While taking Tharmaset NC Tablet, avoid foods and drinks that contain caffeine, such as coffee, tea, cola, and chocolate. Too much caffeine may increase side effects like restlessness, nervousness, or a racing heartbeat. Alcohol should also be avoided because it can increase drowsiness and put extra strain on your body while you are sick. Eating light meals and drinking warm fluids may help you recover more comfortably.
Q. Can Tharmaset NC Tablet cause drowsiness?
Yes, Tharmaset NC Tablet may cause drowsiness or make you feel less alert in some cases. You might feel unusually sleepy or tired after taking it. Avoid driving, operating machinery, or performing tasks that require full attention until you know how the medicine affects you.
Q. What serious side effects can Tharmaset NC Tablet cause?
Serious side effects with Tharmaset NC Tablet are uncommon but require immediate medical attention. Seek help if you develop a severe allergic reaction, such as rash, swelling of the face or throat, or difficulty breathing. Other warning signs include skin peeling, persistent high fever, unusual bleeding, vision problems, or a fast or irregular heartbeat. In some people, Tharmaset NC Tablet may raise blood pressure. Stop taking the medicine and contact your doctor right away if you notice any severe or unusual symptoms.
Q. Is Tharmaset NC Tablet safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Tharmaset NC Tablet should only be used during pregnancy if your doctor specifically recommends it, as some ingredients may affect blood pressure or cause other unwanted effects. Self-medicating during pregnancy is not advised. It is also generally not recommended while breastfeeding because certain ingredients can pass into breast milk and may affect the baby. Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before taking Tharmaset NC Tablet.
Q. Can I take an extra dose of Tharmaset NC Tablet for faster relief?
No, taking more than the recommended dose of Tharmaset NC Tablet will not make it work faster and may increase the risk of serious side effects. Overuse can harm the liver, affect blood pressure, or cause other complications. Always follow your doctor’s dosing instructions and do not increase the dose or frequency on your own. Rest, staying hydrated, and supportive care are also important for recovery.
Q. Who should not take Tharmaset NC Tablet?
Tharmaset NC Tablet should be avoided in people with uncontrolled high blood pressure, serious heart disease, an overactive thyroid, stomach ulcers, or significant liver disease unless advised by a doctor. It should not be taken with certain antidepressants, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO inhibitors) or some tricyclic antidepressants. Taking more than the recommended dose or combining it with other medicines that contain acetaminophen (paracetamol) can increase the risk of liver damage. Always consult your doctor before starting Tharmaset NC Tablet.
Q. Is Tharmaset NC Tablet an antibiotic, and can it cause resistance?
No, Tharmaset NC Tablet is not an antibiotic and does not cause antibiotic resistance. It is used to relieve symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, and nasal congestion associated with the common cold. Antibiotic resistance occurs when antibiotics are overused or misused for bacterial infections. Since Tharmaset NC Tablet does not contain an antibiotic and does not treat bacterial infections, it does not contribute to resistance.
Q. Can elderly people take Tharmaset NC Tablet?
Older adults should take Tharmaset NC Tablet only after consulting a doctor. Some ingredients may cause increased drowsiness, confusion, or changes in blood pressure in elderly patients. Medical supervision helps ensure safe and appropriate use.
Q. When should I stop taking Tharmaset NC Tablet?
You should stop taking Tharmaset NC Tablet once your symptoms improve or as advised by your doctor. Do not continue using it longer than necessary, as prolonged use may increase the risk of side effects. If your symptoms last more than a few days or worsen, consult your doctor for further evaluation.
Q. Can vitamin C help recover faster from a cold?
Vitamin C may slightly reduce the duration of a cold in some people, but it does not prevent colds completely. Eating a balanced diet, including fruits rich in vitamin C, and staying well hydrated can support your immune system. Consult your doctor before starting vitamin supplements.
Q. How can I tell if my cold is viral or bacterial?
Viruses cause most common colds and usually include symptoms such as a runny nose, mild fever, sneezing, and sore throat that improve within a few days. A bacterial infection may be suspected if symptoms are severe, include a high fever, or last longer than expected. Only a doctor can accurately determine the cause. Avoid self-diagnosing.
Q. Can antibiotics help with a cold?
Antibiotics do not work for viral colds, which are the most common type of cold. Using antibiotics unnecessarily can contribute to antibiotic resistance and may cause side effects. If you have persistent fever or worsening symptoms, consult your doctor to determine whether further evaluation or treatment is needed.
Products for Tharmaset NC
Tharmaset NC Tablet
strip of 10 tablets
MRP
₹60.94