Benegrip is a medication indicated to combat flu symptoms, such as headache, fever and signs of allergy, such as watery eyes or runny nose.
This remedy contains in its composition the following substances: dipyrone monohydrate, chlorpheniramine maleate and caffeine, and each package contains 1 carton with green and yellow pills that must be taken at the same time so that they have the expected effect.
What is it for
Benegripe is indicated to combat flu symptoms, which includes headache, malaise, fever and signs of allergy.
How to take
Adult use: tablets
Take 1 green pill + 1 yellow pill, every 6 or 8 hours, depending on the medical advice. The two tablets together form 1 dose of each dose of this medicine.
The effects of the medicine can be seen after 30-60 minutes of taking it.
The tablets should be swallowed whole, so you should not open, break or chew each tablet.
Side effects
While taking Benegrip, the urine may turn red, which disappears when you stop taking this medicine. Other common effects are: dizziness, ringing in the ear, fatigue after exertion, lack of motor coordination, short sight or double vision, euphoria, nervousness, constipation or diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, small abdominal pain.
Contraindications
This medication should not be taken by people who have gastric or gastroduodenal ulcers, and in case of closed-angle glaucoma, nephritis, chronic, changes in blood cells, asthma, chronic respiratory infections, cardiorespiratory impairment, in people with increased prothrombin time, in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and in the last few weeks, it should only be used during breastfeeding when directed by the doctor.
Benegrip should not be taken with alcoholic beverages, or by people taking other medications such as morphine, codeine, meperidine, phenelzine, iproniazid, isocarboxazide, harmaline, nialamide, pargyline, selegiline, toloxatone, tranylcypromine, moclobemide, diclofenac sodium, diclofenac sodium nimesulide.
It should not be taken by individuals under the age of 12. Breastfeeding should be avoided for 48 hours after taking this medication, as it can pass into breast milk.