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Key Benefits of AVP Cofheal Syrup
- Soothes persistent cough and chest congestion swiftly
- Helps open airways, making breathing easier
- Thins mucus for effortless expectoration
- Combines Ayurvedic herbs with modern actives for balanced relief
- Menthol imparts a gentle, cooling sensation in the throat
- Supports respiratory wellness during cold & allergy seasons
- Suitable for chronic bronchitis and reversible airway issues
Product Description of AVP Cofheal Syrup
AVP Cofheal Syrup blends time-tested Ayurvedic botanicals with proven pharmaceutical actives in one handy bottle. At first sip, you’ll notice that familiar cooling menthol touch, then Bromhexine and Guaifenesin duo work to loosen that stubborn phlegm—though sometimes I wonder if I’m just imagining the extra comfort when I take a deep breath! But it really does help. Terbutaline relaxes airway muscles so you can finally breathe easier.
We’ve kept things simple: no weird colors or overpowering flavors—just a light, honey-kissed sweetness from Madhu and Sarkara to make dosing almost pleasant. Whether you’re wrestling with chronic bronchitis, seasonal cough, or just the last tail-end of that summer cold, Cofheal Syrup is there. It’s not magic but close enough on a dreary day! Keep some on your bedside, in your bag—wherever cough creeps up, Cofheal is on guard.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Cofheal Syrup
- Bromhexine: a component commonly found in cough mixtures
- Guaifenesin: a classic expectorant agent used in many syrups
- Menthol: a familiar aromatic compound from mint leaves
- Terbutaline: a known bronchodilator in respiratory care
- Amrutha (Tinospora cordifolia): valued in Ayurveda for its adaptogenic qualities
- Erandah (Ricinus communis): traditionally used to support respiratory comfort
- Jeeraka (Cuminum cyminum): common kitchen spice with warming fragrance
- Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum): noted in texts for supporting throat health
- Maricha (Piper nigrum): pepper known for its pungent aroma
- Pippali (Piper longum): long pepper used in classical formulations
- Shunti (Zingiber officinale): ginger, a warming aromatic rhizome
- Thulasi (Ocimum sanctum): holy basil, revered in Ayurveda
- Vasa (Adhatoda vasica): a traditional herb prized in respiratory blends
- Madhu: pure honey, used as a natural sweetener and carrier
- Sarkara: unrefined sugar, harmonizes taste and texture
Key uses of AVP Cofheal Syrup
- Relieves dry and productive cough arising from colds or flu
- Helps clear chest congestion by liquefying mucus
- Assists in easing breathing in asthma and COPD cases
- Temporary relief of throat irritation and scratchiness
- Reduces chest tightness during reversible airway obstruction
- Supports symptomatic relief in chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma
- Aids recovery from sinusitis-related postnasal drip
How to use AVP Cofheal Syrup
Shake well before use. Adults (and children over 12 years): 10 ml, three times daily. Children 6–12 years: 5 ml, three times daily. Or follow your healthcare professional’s advice. Measure with the provided cup—no scooping with teaspoons please.
Safety information about AVP Cofheal Syrup
Children: Use only above 6 years; under supervision to avoid overdose
Pregnant women: Consult a doctor before use, as safety data is limited
Breastfeeding mothers: Seek medical advice to ensure no transfer to infant
People with chronic diseases: Those with heart, liver or kidney concerns should check with their physician first
People with allergies: Avoid if you have known hypersensitivity to any component; watch for rash or itching
Elderly individuals: May require dose adjustment; monitor for tremors or palpitations
Patients taking medications: Inform your doctor if on beta-agonists or other cough/cold remedies to avoid interactions
People with weakened immunity: Best to use under guidance, especially if respiratory infection risk is high
Additional information about AVP Cofheal Syrup
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use. Do not freeze. Best before printed date on label. Avoid mixing with alcohol or sedatives due to additive effects. Designed for short-term use—if symptoms persist beyond 7 days, talk to your healthcare provider. Not intended as a sole remedy; integrate with rest, hydration and other supportive care. Always read the insert leaflet — it’s easy to skip but important!
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