OVERVIEW
Full Stall 100ml Codeine Syrup
Full Stall 100ml Codeine Syrup Ingredients (pro 5ml)
⁃ Dihydrocodeine Phosphate 2.5mg
⁃ dl-Methyl ephedrine Hydrochloride Ephedrine 6.25mg
⁃ Potassium guaiacol Sultanate 22.5mg
⁃ Chlorpheniramine Maleate 1.00mg – Full Stall Codeine Syrup
⁃ Anhydrous Caffeine 10mg
⁃ Na citrate as additives
⁃ D-Sorbitol
⁃ Saccharose
⁃ parabens, benzoic acid Na, ethanol, propylene glycol, perfume
Specifications:
1. Active Ingredients
The formulation is designed to address multiple respiratory symptoms. Each 60 mL typically contains:
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Dihydrocodeine Phosphate (50 mg): A narcotic cough suppressant that acts on the cough center in the brain to stop the urge to cough.
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dl-Methylephedrine Hydrochloride (125 mg): A bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles in the airways to make breathing easier.
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Chlorpheniramine Maleate (20 mg): An antihistamine that reduces allergy-related symptoms like sneezing and runny nose.
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Potassium Guaiacolsulfonate (450 mg): An expectorant that thins mucus (phlegm), making it easier to cough up.
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Anhydrous Caffeine (200 mg): Included to mitigate the drowsy effects of the codeine and antihistamine.
2. Physical Characteristics
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Volume: Typically 100 mL or 120 mL bottles.
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Dosage Form: Oral Syrup.
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Appearance: A clear, sweet-tasting liquid.
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Packaging: Usually comes with a dedicated measuring cup.
3. Therapeutic Indications
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Relief of coughing (especially dry, hacking coughs).
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Assistance in expelling phlegm (sputum).
Dosage and Administration
Standard Japanese dosing for Fustol Syrup is generally taken 3 times a day after meals. In some cases, it can be taken up to 6 times a day with at least 4 hours between doses.
| Age Group | Single Dose |
| Adults (15+ years) | 10 mL |
| 11 to 14 years | 6.6 mL |
| 8 to 10 years | 5 mL |
| 5 to 7 years | 3.3 mL |
| 3 to 4 years | 2.5 mL |
| 1 to 2 years | 2 mL |
Safety and Warnings
Key Precautions
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Driving & Machinery: This medication causes significant drowsiness. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after consumption.
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Addiction/Dependency: Because it contains Dihydrocodeine (an opioid), it carries a risk of habit-formation if used for long periods or in excessive amounts.
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Alcohol: Avoid alcohol entirely while using this syrup; it can dangerously increase the sedative effects and lead to respiratory depression.
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Children: In Japan, use in children under 12 is generally restricted or requires strict medical supervision due to global safety concerns regarding codeine-related respiratory issues in minors.
Side Effects
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Drowsiness, constipation, dry mouth, nausea, and dizziness.
Colour: More Yellow

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