Table of contents:
- Types and Contents of Hufagripp
- What is Hufagripp
- Warning Before Consuming Hufagripp
- Dosage and Instructions for Use of Hufagripp
- How to Consume Hufagripp Correctly
- Hufagripp's Interactions with Other Drugs
- Side Effects

Hufagripp is a drug to relieve symptoms of flu, cough, runny nose, and fever (heat) depending on the variant of the drug. Because the symptoms are different, the color of the Hufagripp is different
There are several variants of Hufagripp with different product colors, namely Hufagripp Flu & Cough with yellow, Hufagripp BP with green, Hufagripp TMP with red, and Hufagripp Colds in blue.

Types and Contents of Hufagripp
Hufagripp is available in syrup dosage form. The four Hufagripp variants have different content and benefits. Here is the explanation:
1. Hufagripp Flu & Cough (Yellow)
This Hufagripp variant is useful for relieving flu symptoms, such as fever (heat), cough and runny nose. Each 5 ml of this drug contains 120 mg of paracetamol, 7.5 mg of pseudoephedrine HCL, 0.5 mg of chlorphenamine maleate (CTM), and 50 mg of glyceryl guaiafenesin.
2. Hufagripp BP (Green)
This Hufagripp variant is useful for relieving coughs and colds. Each 5 ml of this drug contains 7.5 mg of dextromethorphan HBr, 15 mg of pseudoephedrine HCL, and 0.5 mg of chlorphenamine maleate.
3. Hufagripp TMP (Red)
This drug is useful for relieving fever (heat), headache, or toothache. Each 5 ml of this drug contains 100 mg of ibuprofen.
4. Hufagripp Colds (Blue Color)
This drug is useful for relieving cold symptoms, such as sneezing and nasal congestion. Each 5 ml of this drug contains 15 mg of pseudoephedrine HCL and 1 mg of chlorpheniramine maleate.
What is Hufagripp
Class | Limited over-the-counter drugs |
Categories | flu and cold medicine |
Consumed by | Kids |
Medicine form | Syrup |
Warning Before Consuming Hufagripp
There are several things you should pay attention to before consuming Hufagripp, namely:
- Do not take Hufagripp if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in this medicine.
- Consult your doctor if you plan to use Hufagripp with any medications, supplements or herbal products.
- Go to the doctor immediately if there is an allergic reaction to the drug or an overdose after taking Hufagripp.
Dosage and Instructions for Use of Hufagripp
The dose of using Hufagripp depends on the variant of the drug. Here are the details:
1. Hufagripp Flu & Cough (Yellow)
Condition: Relieves flu symptoms, such as fever (hot), cough and runny nose
- Children aged 2–6 years: 3 times a day, 1 measuring spoon/5 ml.
- Children aged 6–12 years: 3 times a day, 2 measuring spoons/10 ml.
- Children under 2 years old: as recommended by doctor.
2. Hufagripp BP (Green)
Condition: Relieves cough without phlegm and runny nose
- Children aged 2–6 years: 3 times a day, measuring spoon.
- Children aged 6–12 years: 3 times a day, 1 measuring spoon.
- Children aged >12 years and adults: 3 times a day, 2 measuring spoons.
- Children under 2 years old: as recommended by doctor.
3. Hufagripp TMP (Red)
Condition: Reduce fever (heat) and relieve pain
- Children aged 1–2 years: 3–4 times a day, 2.5 ml.
- Children aged 3–7 years: 3–4 times a day, 5 ml.
- Children aged 8–12 years and adults: 3–4 times a day, 10 ml.
4. Hufagripp Colds (Blue Color)
Condition: Relieves cold
- Children aged 2–6 years: 3 times a day, measuring spoon.
- Children aged 6–12 years: 3 times a day, 1 measuring spoon.
- Children aged >12 years and adults: 3 times a day, 2 measuring spoons.
- Children under 2 years old: as recommended by doctor.
How to Consume Hufagripp Correctly
Consumption of Hufagripp according to the information stated on the package or consult the use of Hufagripp with a doctor.
Before taking this medicine, make sure you shake the medicine first. If you forget to take Hufagripp, take the drug immediately if the time lag with the next dose is not too close. When it's close, ignore it and don't double the dose.
Consume Hufagripp TMP after meals and avoid consuming this product on an empty stomach.
Keep Hufagripp in a place away from direct sunlight. Keep medicine out of reach of children.
Hufagripp's Interactions with Other Drugs
Drug interactions that can occur if Hufagripp is used with other drugs depend on the variant or type, because each variant contains different drugs and drug combinations.
One of the ingredients in several Hufagripp variants, namely pseudoephedrine when taken with other decongestant drugs, such as phenylephrine, can increase blood pressure.
In addition, the ibuprofen in Hufagripp TMP used with other NSAIDs or blood thinners can increase the risk of bleeding in the digestive tract.
To prevent drug interactions, always consult your doctor if you plan to take Hufagripp with any medications, herbal products or supplements.
Side Effects
Side effects that can occur after consuming Hufagripp depend on the type or variant of the product consumed.
Pseudoephedrine in Hufagripp Flu & Cough, Hufagripp BP, and Hufagripp Colds can cause side effects in the form of sleep disturbances, fast heart rate, loss of appetite, or dizziness.
In addition, the ibuprofen in Hufagripp TMP can cause side effects such as stomach upset, nausea, dizziness, bloating, or headaches.
Consult a doctor if these side effects do not improve or get worse. You should also see a doctor immediately if you experience an allergic reaction to the drug after taking Hufagripp.