Eucalyptol

Eucalyptol is a component of eucalyptus oil. Eucalyptol is used as an antiseptic in inflammation of nose, throat and in certain skin diseases.


Adult Dose
Neonatal
Paedriatic
Characteristics
Eucalyptol also known as Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol, Cineol. . It is of Synthetic origin and belongs to Cincal. . The Molecular Weight of Eucalyptol is 154.25.
Contraindications
Eucalyptol is contraindicated in conditions like Renal calculi.
Effects
The severe or irreversible adverse effects of Eucalyptol, which give rise to further complications include Aspiration Secondary to vomitting and loss of consciousness, Weak Carcinogenic activity on mouse skin.The symptomatic adverse reactions produced by Eucalyptol are more or less tolerable and if they become severe, they can be treated symptomatically, these include Vomiting, Aspiration, Unconsciousmeas, Buring Secration after Injection.
Indications
Eucalyptol is primarily indicated in conditions like Cough, Nasal congestion.
Interactions
No data regarding the interactions of Eucalyptol was found.
Interfrence
Risks
Drug should not be given to Paediatrics, and Neonates.If prescribing authority justifies the benefits of the drug against the possible damages he/she should reevaluate them and consult the reference material and previous studies.
Storage
Nasal spray, Oint Store in a well closed container. Protect from Sunlight.
Warnings
Oily solution of eucalyptol should be avoided for use in nasal sprays, because it inhibits the ciliary movements.
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