Precol Long-Acting Capsules (Multi-Symptom Cold Medicine)
A pharmacist-friendly guide for when you want to ease several cold symptoms at once.
OTC in Japan (Class: Designated Class 2)
For ages 15+
Twice-daily dosing
The “long-acting” capsules release medicine gradually, so you only take it twice a day.
Who is it good for?
✅ Good match
- Fever + throat pain is bothersome
- Runny/stuffy nose, lots of sneezing
- Headache, body aches, chills, overall fatigue
- Mild-to-moderate cough or phlegm
- You prefer twice-daily dosing (busy schedule)
🔁 Consider another option
- Nasal symptoms only → a targeted antihistamine/decongestant may work faster
- Severe cough is the main issue → a cough-focused product may be better
- Stomach/intestinal symptoms (diarrhea, cramps) → consider GI-focused care
Main ingredients & what they do (per daily dose, 4 capsules)
| Ingredient | Amount (per 4 caps) | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Isopropylantipyrine (pyrazolone class) | 300 mg | Reduces fever and pain (headache, throat, joints) |
| Acetaminophen | 450 mg | Reduces fever and pain |
| Chlorpheniramine maleate | 7.5 mg | Allergy/antihistamine for runny nose & sneezing |
| Dihydrocodeine phosphate | 12 mg | Cough suppressant (may cause drowsiness/constipation) |
| dl-Methylephedrine HCl | 60 mg | Relieves cough; helps open airways |
| Licorice root extract | 118 mg (approx. 983 mg crude) | Soothes inflamed throat/nasal mucosa |
| Anhydrous caffeine | 75 mg | Helps headache; may affect sleep in some |
How to take
- Adults & 15+ years: 2 capsules per dose, twice daily (morning & evening, preferably within 30 minutes after meals)
- Do not use in children under 15 years
- Swallow capsules with water; push tablets out of the PTP sheet (never swallow the sheet)
- If symptoms don’t improve after 2–3 days (5–6 doses), stop and seek medical advice
Important precautions
- Avoid double-dosing/overlap: Don’t combine with other cold/flu meds, pain/fever reducers, sedatives, or antihistamines (including motion-sickness and some allergy meds). Ingredients may duplicate.
- Drowsiness: This product may cause sleepiness or dizziness. Avoid driving and operating machinery.
- Avoid alcohol while using this product; do not use long-term.
- Allergy alert: Do not use if you’ve had reactions to pyrazolones/“pyrine” drugs (e.g., isopropylantipyrine).
- Consult before use if pregnant (or may be), elderly, have drug allergies, high fever, urinary difficulties, thyroid disease, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, liver/kidney disease, stomach ulcers, glaucoma, breathing disorders, or sleep apnea.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding
Pregnancy: Because this is a combination product, don’t self-medicate. Consult a healthcare professional first.
Breastfeeding: This product contains dihydrocodeine and dl-methylephedrine, which can pass into breast milk. Do not use while breastfeeding. If taken by mistake, pause breastfeeding for at least 48 hours; pump and discard before restarting. Seek medical advice if concerned.
Possible side effects—what to watch for
- Common-ish: drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation
- Stop and seek medical help if you notice: rash, shortness of breath, persistent high fever with widespread rash (SJS/TEN concerns), signs of liver trouble (yellow skin/eyes, dark urine, severe fatigue), signs of kidney issues (swelling, low urine), or sudden cough/fever with shortness of breath (interstitial pneumonia concerns).
When to see a doctor urgently
- High fever lasts more than 3 days or returns repeatedly
- Shortness of breath, chest pain, severe dehydration, confusion
- Worsening sore throat with pus, severe ear pain, or suspected influenza/COVID
Package & category
Capsule formulation; available in several box sizes in Japan (availability may vary by store).
Category: Designated Class 2 OTC.
FAQ (Quick Answers)
Can I take it if I only have a runny nose and fatigue?
Can I combine it with acetaminophen (paracetamol) like Tylenol?
Will the caffeine keep me awake at night?
How long can I self-treat?
Can I take it with other OTC cold, allergy, or sleep medicines?
I’m breastfeeding but accidentally took a dose. What should I do?
Pharmacist’s quick tips
- Twice-daily dosing is convenient—great when you’re busy.
- Because it’s a combo product, check for overlap with anything else you plan to take.
- Rest, fluids, and a comfy room temperature/humidity help medicines work better.
This article is general information for adults in Japan. Always read the package insert and consult your pharmacist/doctor—especially if you have medical conditions, take other medicines, or are pregnant/breastfeeding.

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