Decolgen and Tiffy are both common flu medications, with the main ingredient of paracetamol - an analgesic active ingredient, familiar fever. In addition, the two drugs above also have some other ingredients that help reduce the symptoms of the flu, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, headache. The difference between decolgen and tiffy lies in the excipients - the auxiliary ingredients have no healing effects but affect the absorption and impact of the drug.
Despite the same paracetamol ingredients, according to health experts, dololen is often recommended for mild flu cases, mainly with symptoms such as headache, sneezing, runny nose. Meanwhile, Tiffy is assessed to work stronger, suitable for people with symptoms at an average level such as high fever, obvious body aches.
The choice of diffy or tiffy depends on the condition and condition of each person. If the flu is mild, the patient can use decolgen to reduce symptoms. Conversely, if the disease is worse with signs of clear flu, Tiffy is a more suitable choice. Regardless of what drugs use, patients need to read the instructions carefully, avoid abuse and consult a doctor if the symptoms do not improve.
Both drugs have two common forms: blister tablets (4 tablets/blisters) and syrup, suitable for many users including children. The price between these two drugs also has no significant difference. A 4 -tablet of both diffy and Tiffy ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 VND, while the syrup is priced from 14,000 to 23,000 VND depending on the capacity.
In short, both diffy and tiffy are effective flu medications, but choosing which one depends on the degree of disease and needs of each person. It is important to use the right dosage and monitor the body's reaction for the most appropriate treatment.