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Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects in Pakistan

Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet (Ivy Leaf Extract + Thyme + Menthol (herbal lozenge)) ke quick uses, dose guide, side effects, warnings, aur buying price range.

Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated:

OTC

Form

TABLET

Strength

Herbal lozenge

Manufacturer

Hinucon Pharmaceuticals

Estimated price

Rs. 180 - 280

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What is Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet used for?

  • Throat Irritation and Sore Throat (Gala kharaab hona)
  • Productive Cough
  • Cough and Cold Symptoms
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How to take Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet?

Adult dose: 1 lozenge every 2–3 hours as needed (max 6–8 per day)

Child dose: Children over 6 years: 1 lozenge every 3–4 hours

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Important warnings

  • Allow to dissolve slowly in mouth — do not chew or swallow whole
  • Not suitable for children under 6 years (choking risk)
  • Consult doctor if sore throat is severe or persists more than 5–7 days

Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Price in Pakistan

1. Quick Info (Mukhtasir Maloomat)

FieldDetails
Brand NameCoferb Plus
Generic NameIvy Leaf Extract + Thyme + Menthol (herbal lozenge)
StrengthHerbal lozenge
FormTablet
Drug ClassHerbal Expectorant / Throat Soother Lozenge
ManufacturerHinucon Pharmaceuticals
PrescriptionOTC
PriceRs. 180 – 280 approx

2. What is Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet? (Coferb Plus kya hai)

Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet is manufactured by Hinucon Pharmaceuticals. It contains Ivy Leaf Extract + Thyme + Menthol (herbal lozenge) and belongs to the Herbal Expectorant / Throat Soother Lozenge class. It is prescribed in Pakistan for the conditions listed below. Always take it under medical supervision.

3. Uses (Fayde / Kis kaam aati hai)

  • Throat Irritation and Sore Throat (Gala kharaab hona)
  • Productive Cough
  • Cough and Cold Symptoms
  • Voice hoarseness (Awaz baiThna)

4. Who Should Take (Kis ko leni chahiye)

  • Adults for whom a doctor has confirmed and prescribed this medicine
  • Patients who do not have an allergy to this drug class
  • With a doctor's prescription and guidance

5. When NOT to Take (Kab nahi leni chahiye)

  • If you have an allergy to Ivy or this drug class
  • Without a doctor's prescription
  • During pregnancy or lactation without medical advice

6. Dosage (Kitni leni hai)

  • 1 lozenge every 2–3 hours as needed (max 6–8 per day)
  • Children over 6 years: 1 lozenge every 3–4 hours
  • Do not exceed the recommended limit
  • Take it as soon as you remember. If the next dose is close, skip the missed dose. Never take a double dose.

7. How to Take (Kaise leni hai)

  • As per your doctor's prescription
  • Take at the same time every day
  • With or without food

8. Best Time (Kab leni chahiye)

  • As directed by your doctor
  • Maintain a daily routine

9. Empty Stomach or After Food (Khali pait ya khane ke baad)

Confirm with your doctor or pharmacist. Generally, taking it with food reduces stomach irritation unless the packaging states otherwise.

10. Warnings (Ihtiyat)

  • Allow to dissolve slowly in mouth — do not chew or swallow whole
  • Not suitable for children under 6 years (choking risk)
  • Consult doctor if sore throat is severe or persists more than 5–7 days

11. Precautions (Ahm ehtiyaat)

  • Below 25°C. Keep in dry place.
  • Keep out of the reach of children

12. Side Effects (Nuksanat)

  • Mild mouth irritation (rare)
  • Nausea if swallowed too quickly
  • Allergic reaction to herbal components (rare)

13. Drug Interactions (Dawaon ke sath reaction)

  • No significant interactions known

14. When to See Doctor (Kab doctor ke paas jayein)

  • Severe allergic reaction — rash, breathing difficulty, swelling
  • If side effects worsen or new symptoms develop
  • If the infection or condition does not improve in 3–5 days

15. Alternatives (Sasti Dusri Dawaein)

Brand NameCompanySalt (Generic)
Strepsils Lozenge (Reckitt)ReckittAmylmetacresol + Dichlorobenzyl alcohol
Prospan PastillenEngelhardIvy leaf lozenge
Throaties LozengeVariousMenthol lozenge

16. Price in Pakistan (Price kitni hai)

Pack SizePrice (Approx)
Standard packRs. 180 – 280 approx

(Note: Price depends on the pharmacy and pack size.)

17. FAQs (Aksar poochay jane walay sawalat)

Q: Coferb Plus Cough Soothers kis kaam aate hain?

A: Coferb Plus lozenges provide soothing relief for throat soreness, cough, and sore throat.

Q: Dose kitni hai?

A: 1 lozenge every 2–3 hours — no more than 6–8 per day. Allow to dissolve in the mouth — do not suck or chew.

Q: Pakistan mein price kitni hai?

A: Coferb Plus Cough Soothers approximately Rs. 180–280.

Q: 6 saal se chhotay bachon ko de sakte hain?

A: No — it should not be given to children under 6 years due to the risk of choking.

Q: Nuksanat kya hain?

A: Generally no side effects. If you have a herbal allergy, discontinue use.

18. Medical Review (Medical jaiza)

Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated: 2025-10-23

19. Disclaimer (Zaroori tanbeeh)

The information on this page is for awareness only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine. PakVita is not responsible for any harm.

Brand alternatives, same-class options, and other medicines used for the same conditions as Coferb Plus Cough Soothers Tablet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Coferb Plus Cough Soothers kis kaam aate hain?

Coferb Plus lozenges provide soothing relief for throat soreness, cough, and sore throat.

Dose kitni hai?

1 lozenge every 2–3 hours — no more than 6–8 per day. Allow to dissolve in the mouth — do not suck or chew.

Pakistan mein price kitni hai?

Coferb Plus Cough Soothers approximately Rs. 180–280.

6 saal se chhotay bachon ko de sakte hain?

No — it should not be given to children under 6 years due to the risk of choking.

Nuksanat kya hain?

Generally no side effects. If you have a herbal allergy, discontinue use.

Sources

  1. DRAP Registered Products Database Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan
  2. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, 23rd ed. (2023) World Health Organization
  3. British National Formulary (BNF) BMJ Group & Pharmaceutical Press

Medical disclaimer

This page is for educational use only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always confirm diagnosis, dose, and interactions with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medicine.