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Alinamin Pharmaceutical Benzablock Premium Series

Alinamin Pharmaceutical Benzablock Premium Series

SKU:4987910710761

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Features

●Isopropamide iodide and d-chlorpheniramine maleate help relieve runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing.
●Tranexamic acid suppresses inflammation of the mucous membrane and relieves sore throat.
●Guaifenesin helps to expel phlegm.
●Contains riboflavin (vitamin B2) and hesperidin, a type of vitamin P.
●Contains 10 ingredients that help relieve various cold symptoms.


[Designated Category 2 OTC drug]


Efficacy and effectiveness

Relief of cold symptoms (runny nose, stuffy nose, sore throat, sneezing, coughing, phlegm, chills (chills due to fever), fever, headache, joint pain, muscle pain)


<Notes regarding efficacy and effectiveness>


Dosage and Administration

Take the following amount with water or lukewarm water without chewing, preferably within 30 minutes after a meal.
[Age: Single dose: Number of times per day]
15 years and older: 3 tablets, 3 times a day
12-14 years old: 2 tablets, 3 times
Under 12 years old: Do not take


<Caution regarding usage and dosage>

(1) If the medicine is to be taken by a child, it should be taken under the guidance and supervision of a parent or guardian.
(2) Strictly follow the usage and dosage instructions.


Ingredients and quantities

In 9 tablets
Acetaminophen 900mg
Isopropamide iodide 6mg
d-Chlorpheniramine maleate 3.5mg
Tranexamic acid 420mg
Dihydrocodeine phosphate 24mg
dl-Methylephedrine hydrochloride 60mg
Guaifenesin 250mg
Caffeine anhydrous 75mg
Riboflavin 12mg
Hesperidin 90mg


[Additives]

Cellulose, carmellose calcium (CMC-Ca), hydroxypropyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, corn starch, hypromellose (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), copovidone, talc, titanium dioxide, macrogol, ferric oxide


<Notes regarding ingredients and quantities>

Your urine may turn yellow when you take this medicine, but this is due to riboflavin, so there is no need to worry.


Dosage form

Tablets (oral use)


Usage notes

■Things you shouldn't do
(Failure to follow these instructions may worsen current symptoms or increase the risk of side effects or accidents.)
1. The following people should not take this medicine:
(1) People who have experienced allergic symptoms due to this drug or its ingredients.
(2) People who have experienced asthma after taking this drug or other cold medicines or antipyretics and analgesics.
(3) Children under 12 years of age.
2. Do not use any of the following medicines while taking this drug.
Other cold medicines, antipyretics, analgesics, sedatives, antitussives, expectorants, oral medications containing antihistamines (oral medications for rhinitis, motion sickness medications, allergy medications, hypnotic sedatives, etc.), gastrointestinal analgesics and antispasmodics, oral medications containing tranexamic acid
3. Do not drive or operate machinery after taking this medicine.
(Symptoms such as drowsiness, blurred vision, and abnormal glare may occur.)
4. If you are breastfeeding, do not take this medicine or avoid breastfeeding if you take this medicine.
5. Do not drink alcohol before or after taking this medicine.
6. Do not use for long periods of time
■Things to consult about
1. The following people should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor before taking this medicine.
(1) A person receiving treatment from a doctor or dentist.
(2) Pregnant women or those who are thought to be pregnant.
(3) Elderly people.
(4) People who have experienced allergic symptoms due to medication, etc.
(5) People with the following symptoms: high fever, difficulty urinating
(6) Those who have been diagnosed with the following: thyroid disorder, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, liver disease, kidney disease, gastric or duodenal ulcers, glaucoma, those with blood clots (cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, thrombophlebitis), those at risk of developing thrombosis, respiratory dysfunction, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, obesity
(7) People taking oral medications containing parasympathetic nervous system blockers (such as belladonna total alkaloids, isopropamide iodide, Scopolia extract, etc.).
2. If the following symptoms occur after taking this medicine, these may be side effects, so immediately discontinue use and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this leaflet. [Affected area: Symptoms]
Skin: rash, redness, itching
Digestive system: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, heartburn
Neuropsychiatric: dizziness, headache
Urinary system: Difficulty urinating
Other: Excessive drop in body temperature, hot flashes on face, abnormal glare In rare cases, the following serious symptoms may occur. If this occurs, consult a doctor immediately.
[Name of symptom: Symptom]
Shock (anaphylaxis): Immediately after taking the medicine, symptoms may include itchy skin, hives, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, shortness of breath, palpitations, and confusion.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: High fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, sores on the lips, sore throat, widespread skin rash and redness, small bumps (pustules) on the red skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. may persist or suddenly worsen.
Toxic epidermal necrolysis: High fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, sores on the lips, sore throat, widespread skin rash and redness, small bumps (pustules) on the red skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. may persist or suddenly worsen.
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis: High fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, sores on the lips, sore throat, widespread rash and redness on the skin, small bumps (pustules) on the red skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. may persist or suddenly worsen.
Drug hypersensitivity syndrome: Symptoms include widespread redness of the skin, generalized rash, fever, fatigue, and swelling of the lymph nodes (neck, armpits, groin, etc.).
Liver dysfunction: Symptoms include fever, itching, rash, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes), brown urine, general fatigue, and loss of appetite.
Kidney damage: Symptoms include fever, rash, decreased urine output, generalized swelling, general fatigue, joint pain (pain in the joints), and diarrhea.
Interstitial pneumonia: When climbing stairs or exerting yourself slightly, you may experience shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, dry cough, fever, etc. These symptoms may appear suddenly or persist.
Asthma: Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, etc.
Aplastic anemia: Symptoms include bruising, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, fever, pale skin and mucous membranes, fatigue, palpitations, shortness of breath, feeling unwell and dizzy, and blood in the urine.
Agranulocytosis: Sudden high fever, chills, sore throat, etc.
Respiratory depression: Symptoms include shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing.
3. The following symptoms may occur after taking this medicine. If these symptoms persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this leaflet.
Constipation, dry mouth, drowsiness, blurred vision, diarrhea
4. If symptoms do not improve after taking the medicine 5 to 6 times, discontinue use and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this leaflet.


Storage and handling precautions

(1) Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
(2) Keep out of reach of children.
(3) Do not transfer to other containers (this may cause misuse or change the quality).
(4) Discard the packing material in the bottle after opening the lid (if the packing material is put back into the bottle, it will absorb moisture and cause the quality to change. The packing material is used to protect the tablets from damage during transport).
(5) Be sure to close the bottle tightly after each use (the medicine will absorb moisture and the quality will change).
(6) Do not take products that have passed their expiration date.
(7) Fill in the “Date of Opening” section on the box and bottle with the date you opened the bottle.
(8) Once opened, the medicine should be taken as soon as possible, preferably within six months from the date of opening, to maintain quality.

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