Comparison of the difference between Nova-C-N and Congestal tablets to relief common cold symptoms

16 April 2025

Comparison of the difference between Nova-C-N and Congestal tablets to relief common cold symptoms

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    • Both Nova-C-N and Congestal are used to relieve cold and flu symptoms, but their pharmaceutical composition differs, affecting the symptoms they primarily target and their potential side effects. Understanding these differences helps you choose the most appropriate medication to relieve your specific symptoms.

      Nova-C-N Tablets Ingredients

      Nova-C-N tablets typically contain a combination of:

      Paracetamol: a pain reliever and fever reducer.

      Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride: a nasal decongestant.

      Chlorpheniramine Maleate: an antihistamine that helps relieve runny nose and sneezing.

      Congestal Tablets Ingredients

      Congestal tablets typically contain a similar composition, but may vary in strength or contain additional or substituted ingredients:

      Paracetamol: a pain reliever and fever reducer.

      Phenylephrine Hydrochloride: A nasal decongestant (an alternative to pseudoephedrine).

      Chlorpheniramine Maleate: An antihistamine that helps relieve runny nose and sneezing.

      Some brands may contain other ingredients, such as vitamin C or cough suppressants.

      Note: The exact composition of Congestal may vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific product. It is important to read the package insert.

      Information about Nova-C-N tablets

      Drug category: Combination medications for treating cold and flu symptoms

      Drug classification: Analgesic, antipyretic, decongestant, antihistamine

      Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

      Common active ingredients: Paracetamol, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, chlorpheniramine maleate

      Information about Congestal tablets

      Drug category: Combination medications for treating cold and flu symptoms

      Drug classification: Analgesic, antipyretic, decongestant, antihistamine (may contain other ingredients)

      Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

      Common active ingredients: Paracetamol, phenylephrine hydrochloride, chlorpheniramine maleate (may vary)


      you should ask your doctor before taking this medicine

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