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Nice Cherry Cough Drops

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Active ingredient
Menthol 5 mg
Other brand names
Dosage form
Lozenge
Route
Oral
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2019
Label revision date
November 19, 2024
Active ingredient
Menthol 5 mg
Other brand names
Dosage form
Lozenge
Route
Oral
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2019
Label revision date
November 19, 2024
Manufacturer
Leosons Overseas Corp
Registration number
M012
NDC root
69626-0042

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Drug Overview

Nice Cherry Cough Drops are designed to temporarily relieve coughs caused by minor throat and bronchial irritation, which can occur due to colds or inhaled irritants. They can also help soothe occasional minor sore throat pain. Each package contains 24 drops, making it a convenient option for managing these symptoms when they arise.

Uses

If you're dealing with a cough caused by minor throat and bronchial irritation from a cold or something you've inhaled, this medication can help temporarily relieve your symptoms. It’s also effective for occasional minor sore throat pain, providing you with some comfort when you need it most.

Rest assured, this medication does not have any teratogenic effects, meaning it does not cause developmental issues in a fetus. So, you can use it without worrying about such risks.

Dosage and Administration

To use the lozenge effectively, start by dissolving one slowly in your mouth. If you're dealing with a cough, you can take another lozenge every hour as needed, or follow your doctor's advice. For a sore throat, you can repeat the lozenge every two hours. However, it's important not to exceed more than 10 lozenges in a single day.

For adults and children aged 6 years and older, the recommended dose is 5 mg per lozenge. If your child is under 6 years old, it's best to consult a doctor before giving them any lozenges. Always follow these guidelines to ensure safe and effective use.

What to Avoid

It's important to use this medication responsibly to avoid potential risks. You should not exceed the recommended dosage, as taking more than directed may lead to a laxative effect. If you experience a cough that lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or headache, stop using the medication and consult your doctor, as these could indicate a serious condition.

Additionally, if you have a severe sore throat that lasts more than 2 days or is followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, seek medical advice. You should also stop use and contact a doctor if symptoms of a sore mouth persist for more than 7 days or if irritation, pain, or redness worsens. Your health and safety are paramount, so please take these precautions seriously.

Side Effects

If you experience a cough that lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache, it's important to stop using the medication and consult a doctor, as these could indicate a serious condition. Similarly, if you have a severe sore throat that lasts longer than 2 days or is followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, seek medical advice. Additionally, if symptoms in your mouth persist for more than 7 days or if you notice worsening irritation, pain, or redness, please contact your healthcare provider.

Warnings and Precautions

Before using this medication, it's important to consult your doctor if you have a chronic cough that lasts or is associated with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Additionally, if your cough produces a lot of phlegm (mucus), you should also seek medical advice.

You should stop using the medication and contact your doctor if your cough lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a headache that persists. Similarly, if you experience a severe sore throat that lasts more than 2 days or is followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, you should seek medical attention. If symptoms in your mouth last more than 7 days or if irritation, pain, or redness worsens, it's also important to reach out to your healthcare provider.

Overdose

If you suspect an overdose, it's important to stay calm and take immediate action. While there is no specific information available about the signs of overdose for this medication, general symptoms can include unusual drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these signs, or if you are unsure, seek medical help right away.

In case of an overdose, contact your local emergency services or go to the nearest hospital. It's always better to be safe and get checked by a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your health. Remember, timely intervention can make a significant difference.

Pregnancy Use

There is currently no information available about the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops during pregnancy. This means that safety concerns, dosage adjustments, or any special precautions for pregnant individuals have not been addressed in the drug insert.

If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before using any medication, including over-the-counter products like cough drops. They can help you understand any potential risks and guide you on safe options for managing your symptoms.

Lactation Use

If you are breastfeeding, you can feel reassured that there are no specific warnings or recommendations regarding the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops for nursing mothers. The information available does not indicate any particular considerations or precautions you need to take while using these cough drops during lactation (the period of breastfeeding).

As always, if you have any concerns or questions about using any medication while breastfeeding, it's a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Pediatric Use

If your child is under 6 years old, it's important to consult a doctor before using this medication. For children aged 6 years and older, the recommended dosage is one lozenge (5 mg). You can give this lozenge every hour for cough relief as needed, or every 2 hours for a sore throat, but make sure not to exceed 10 lozenges in a single day.

Always follow your doctor's advice regarding the use of this medication for your child, and keep an eye on their symptoms to ensure they are improving.

Geriatric Use

While there is no specific information available about the use of this medication in older adults, it’s important to approach any new treatment with caution. Since older adults may have different health needs and responses to medications, you should always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication. They can help determine the right dosage and monitor for any potential side effects, ensuring that the treatment is safe and effective for you or your loved one.

Renal Impairment

If you have kidney problems, it's important to know that there are no specific guidelines or dosage adjustments mentioned for your condition in the available information. This means that the usual recommendations for monitoring or safety considerations related to renal impairment (kidney issues) are not provided.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that any medications you take are safe and appropriate for your kidney health. They can help you understand how your condition may affect your treatment plan.

Hepatic Impairment

If you have liver problems, it's important to know that there are no specific guidelines or dosage adjustments mentioned for your condition in the available information. This means that the standard recommendations apply, but you should always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice. They can help determine the best approach for your treatment and monitor your liver function as needed.

Make sure to keep your doctor informed about your liver health, as they may want to conduct regular tests to ensure your safety while using any medication. Your well-being is a priority, and your healthcare team is there to support you.

Drug Interactions

It's important to have open conversations with your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking. In this case, there are no specific drug interactions or laboratory test interactions noted, which means that the medication is generally considered safe to use with other drugs and tests. However, every individual is different, and your healthcare provider can help ensure that your treatment plan is safe and effective for you.

Always discuss any changes in your medication or health status with your healthcare provider to avoid any potential issues and to get the best care possible.

Storage and Handling

To ensure the best quality and safety of your product, store it at room temperature in a cool, dry place. It's important to protect it from light, as exposure can affect its effectiveness. Always keep the product out of reach of children to prevent any accidental use.

When handling the product, make sure your hands are clean and dry to maintain its integrity. Following these simple guidelines will help you use the product safely and effectively.

Additional Information

You can take this medication orally by dissolving a lozenge slowly in your mouth. For cough relief, you may repeat this every hour as needed or as directed by your doctor. If you're using it for a sore throat, you can repeat the dose every 2 hours. However, be sure not to exceed 10 lozenges in a single day.

FAQ

What is Nice Cherry Cough Drops used for?

Nice Cherry Cough Drops temporarily suppress or relieve cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation from a cold or inhaled irritants, as well as occasional minor sore throat pain.

How should I use Nice Cherry Cough Drops?

Dissolve a lozenge slowly in your mouth. You may repeat every hour for coughs as needed or as directed by a doctor, and every 2 hours for sore throat, but do not take more than 10 lozenges per day.

What is the recommended dosage for adults and children 6 years and older?

The recommended dosage is 5 mg, which is equivalent to 1 lozenge.

Are there any warnings for using Nice Cherry Cough Drops?

Yes, ask a doctor before use if you have a chronic cough, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or if your cough occurs with too much phlegm (mucus).

When should I stop using Nice Cherry Cough Drops and consult a doctor?

Stop use and ask a doctor if your cough lasts more than 7 days, comes back, or occurs with fever, rash, or headache. Also, consult a doctor if your sore throat is severe or lasts more than 2 days.

Is there any information regarding the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops during pregnancy or lactation?

There is no specific information regarding the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops during pregnancy or lactation in the provided text.

How should I store Nice Cherry Cough Drops?

Store at room temperature, protect from light, and keep in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.

Packaging Info

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Nice Cherry Cough Drops (menthol). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Nice Cherry Cough Drops.
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Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Nice Cherry Cough Drops, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

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Description

Nice Cherry Cough Drops are presented in a package containing 24 units. These cough drops are formulated to provide symptomatic relief for coughs. The product is characterized by its cherry flavor, which is intended to enhance palatability. Each drop is designed for oral use, delivering active ingredients that target throat irritation.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the temporary suppression and relief of cough associated with minor throat and bronchial irritation due to colds or inhaled irritants. Additionally, it is indicated for the relief of occasional minor sore throat pain.

There are no teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects associated with this drug.

Dosage and Administration

The recommended dosage for adults and children aged 6 years and older is 5 mg, administered as a lozenge. The lozenge should be dissolved slowly in the mouth to ensure optimal absorption and effectiveness.

For cough relief, the lozenge may be repeated every hour as needed or as directed by a healthcare professional. In the case of sore throat, the lozenge may be repeated every 2 hours. It is important to note that the total daily intake should not exceed 10 lozenges.

For children under 6 years of age, it is advised to consult a healthcare professional before administration.

Contraindications

Use is contraindicated in patients who experience a cough lasting more than 7 days, a cough that returns, or a cough accompanied by fever, rash, or headache, as these may indicate a serious underlying condition.

Patients should also discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if they have a severe sore throat lasting more than 2 days, or if it occurs with or is followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting.

Additionally, if symptoms of a sore mouth persist for more than 7 days, or if irritation, pain, or redness continues or worsens, medical advice should be sought.

Exceeding the recommended dosage may result in a laxative effect; therefore, adherence to dosing instructions is essential.

Warnings and Precautions

Patients should consult a healthcare professional prior to use if they have a chronic cough that persists or is associated with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Additionally, individuals experiencing a cough accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus) should seek medical advice.

If a cough persists for more than 7 days, recurs, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a headache that lasts, it is imperative to discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider, as these symptoms may indicate a serious underlying condition. Similarly, if a sore throat is severe, lasts longer than 2 days, or is accompanied by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, medical attention should be sought. Furthermore, if symptoms of a sore mouth persist beyond 7 days, or if irritation, pain, or redness continues or worsens, it is essential to stop use and consult a healthcare professional.

No specific emergency medical instructions or general precautions have been provided. Additionally, there are no laboratory tests recommended for monitoring in relation to the use of this product.

Side Effects

Patients should discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if they experience a cough that persists for more than 7 days, recurs, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or headache lasting longer than the cough itself, as these may indicate a serious underlying condition.

Additionally, if a patient experiences a severe sore throat that lasts for more than 2 days, or if it occurs with or is followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, they should seek medical attention.

Patients should also be advised to stop use and contact a doctor if symptoms of a sore mouth persist for more than 7 days, or if there is ongoing or worsening irritation, pain, or redness.

Drug Interactions

There are no specific drug interactions or laboratory test interactions identified in the available data. Therefore, no dosage adjustments or monitoring recommendations are necessary at this time.

Packaging & NDC

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Nice Cherry Cough Drops (menthol). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Nice Cherry Cough Drops.
Details

Pediatric Use

Pediatric patients under 6 years of age should consult a healthcare professional before use. For children aged 6 years and older, the recommended dosage is 5 mg, equivalent to 1 lozenge.

For cough relief, lozenges may be taken every hour as needed or as directed by a healthcare provider. For sore throat relief, lozenges may be taken every 2 hours. It is important not to exceed a total of 10 lozenges in one day.

Geriatric Use

There is no specific information available regarding the use of this medication in geriatric patients, including dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. Healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing this medication to elderly patients, as individual responses may vary. It is advisable to monitor these patients closely for any adverse effects or changes in efficacy.

Pregnancy

There is currently no information available regarding the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops during pregnancy. This includes any safety concerns, dosage modifications, or special precautions that may be necessary for pregnant patients. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution and consider the lack of data when advising women of childbearing potential about the use of this product during pregnancy. It is recommended that pregnant patients discuss any concerns with their healthcare provider to ensure appropriate management and care.

Lactation

There are no specific warnings or recommendations regarding the use of Nice Cherry Cough Drops in lactating mothers. Additionally, there are no specific considerations or precautions related to lactation mentioned in the provided text.

Renal Impairment

There is no specific information available regarding dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations for patients with renal impairment. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution when prescribing to patients with reduced kidney function, as the absence of detailed guidance necessitates careful clinical judgment. Regular monitoring of renal function may be advisable in this patient population.

Hepatic Impairment

Patients with hepatic impairment have not been specifically studied in relation to the use of this medication. Consequently, there are no established dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or precautions for individuals with compromised liver function. It is recommended that healthcare providers exercise caution when prescribing this medication to patients with hepatic impairment, given the lack of data on its safety and efficacy in this population. Regular monitoring of liver function may be prudent in these cases, although specific parameters are not defined in the available information.

Overdosage

In the absence of specific information regarding overdosage, healthcare professionals are advised to exercise caution and adhere to general principles of management in cases of suspected overdose.

It is essential to monitor the patient closely for any potential symptoms that may arise from an overdose. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the substance involved and the individual patient's response.

In the event of an overdose, immediate medical attention should be sought. Healthcare providers should implement standard supportive care measures, which may include maintaining airway patency, providing supplemental oxygen, and monitoring vital signs.

If available, specific antidotes or treatments should be administered as indicated based on the substance involved. Additionally, healthcare professionals should consider contacting a poison control center for further guidance on management strategies tailored to the specific situation.

Documentation of the incident, including the amount and timing of the substance taken, is crucial for effective treatment and follow-up care.

Nonclinical Toxicology

No teratogenic or non-teratogenic effects have been reported in the available nonclinical studies. Additionally, there is no information regarding animal pharmacology and toxicology. The absence of data limits the assessment of potential risks associated with the compound in these areas.

Postmarketing Experience

No postmarketing experience details are available for SPL code 90375-7.

Patient Counseling

Healthcare providers should advise patients to keep this product out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. Patients should be instructed to stop using the product and consult a doctor if their cough lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or headache, as these may indicate a serious condition. Additionally, if a patient experiences a severe sore throat that lasts more than 2 days or is accompanied by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, they should seek medical advice. Patients should also be informed that if symptoms of a sore mouth persist for more than 7 days, or if irritation, pain, or redness continues or worsens, they should contact their healthcare provider.

When using this product, patients must be cautioned not to exceed the recommended dosage, as taking more than directed may result in a laxative effect. Furthermore, healthcare providers should encourage patients to consult a doctor before using this product if they have a chronic cough that lasts or occurs alongside smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema, or if their cough is associated with excessive phlegm (mucus).

Storage and Handling

The product is supplied in a configuration that ensures optimal handling and storage. It should be stored at room temperature, away from direct light exposure. To maintain its integrity, the product must be kept in a cool, dry place. Additionally, it is essential to keep the product out of reach of children to ensure safety.

Additional Clinical Information

The medication is administered orally in the form of lozenges, which should be dissolved slowly in the mouth. For cough relief, patients may repeat the dosage every hour as needed or as directed by a healthcare professional. For sore throat relief, the lozenges may be taken every 2 hours. It is important for patients to adhere to the maximum limit of 10 lozenges per day to avoid potential overuse.

Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Nice Cherry Cough Drops, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

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