Pseudoephedrine + Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide
Usually sold as a syrup
Respiratory
Pseudoephedrine + Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide is a combination of 2 active ingredients — Pseudoephedrine and Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide. In India it is sold under 16 brand names made by 16 different companies. Prices range from ₹20.37 to ₹75.25 a pack, so the same medicine can cost 4× more depending on the brand.
Worth knowing
Every brand below contains the same composition. If your prescription names an expensive brand, a pharmacist can usually tell you whether a cheaper one with the identical composition is available — ask them, and check with your doctor before switching.
Brands containing Pseudoephedrine + Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide
Sorted by price. Showing 16 of 16.
Megatuss D Syrup
Glaxo SmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Cosorex Syrup
Southshourne Corporation India · bottle of 60 ml Syrup
Cofsyryl Syrup
Skymax Life Science Pvt Ltd · bottle of 60 ml Syrup
Enhist D Syrup
Endurance Healthcare Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Oripect CC Syrup
Stanford Biotech Pvt Ltd · bottle of 50 ml Syrup
Respeline D Syrup
Novagen Pharmaceuticals · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Tussal Syrup
Active Healthcare · bottle of 60 ml Syrup
Denituss D Syrup
Dew Drops Lab · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Martus DTP Syrup
Desmark Formulations Pvt Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Rizkof Oral Liquid
Ritz Pharma · bottle of 100 ml Oral Liquid
D Cof Syrup
Omega Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Turbo 30 mg/10 mg/5 mg Syrup
Ind Swift Laboratories Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Drykof 15 mg/5 mg/2.5 mg Syrup
Somatico Laboratories Pvt Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Megavent D Syrup
Omega Remedies Pvt Ltd · bottle of 60 ml Syrup
Galirex Syrup
Leeford Healthcare Ltd · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Ambrolite D Syrup
Tablets India Limited · bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Related compositions
Reference information, not medical advice. MyParcha lists what medicines contain and what they cost in India. It does not diagnose, recommend, or tell you what to take. Prices are indicative and change. Always follow your doctor and pharmacist.
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