Assuming you are referring to the common Neozep tablets which is available in the Philippines. For adults and children over 12 years old, it is given one tablet every six hours or as directed by physician. That equals to four times in a twenty-four hour day. The every six hours interval is the same as for Neozep Z+ Forte and Neozep Z+ Non-Drowsy for adults as well.
What Is Neozep?

Neozep is one of the common Filipino medicine used for cold symptom relief, commonly occurs together, i.e. Nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, body pain and headache, fever. Neozep is available in various formulation. The aim is same. It is used to provide relief for the symptoms of the common cold so that you can rest.
Neozep Tablet: How Many Times a Day?

Usual Neozep tablet formula direction in the Philippines is 1 tablet every 6 hours for adults and children above 12 years old, meaning that not more than 4 doses will be taken daily. For continued administration, consult the physician or use as directed by label.
Comparison Table: Neozep Variants in the Philippines
| Product | Main ingredients | Usual dose | What it is commonly used for | Notes |
| Neozep Forte Tablet | Phenylephrine HCl, Chlorphenamine Maleate, Paracetamol | 1 tablet every 6 hours | The common symptoms of a cold are nasal congestion and runny nose, sneezing, head ache, fever and body ache. | Chlorphenamine is a sedating antihistamine and will make you feel sleepy. |
| Neozep Z+ Forte | Paracetamol, chlorphenamine maleate, phenylephrine HCl, zinc. | Take one tablet every six hours. | Cold flu sinusitis allergic rhinitis fever headache body aches | The presence of zinc is good, and product says the four a day plan delivers highest adult daily zinc dosage. |
| Neozep Z+ Non-Drowsy | Phenylephrine Hcl, paracetamol, zinc | 1 tablet every 6 hours | Colds, flu, sinus, headache, body ache, fever | It is labeled ‘non-drowsy’ as it doesn’t contain Chlorphenamine. |
| Neozep Syrup | Phenylephrine HCl, chlorphenamine maleate, paracetamol | Every 6 hours | Symptoms in children that present with cold | This is for the children’s leaflet. The age based dose instead of a tablet dose. |
What the Ingredients Actually Do
Neozep products contain a handful of readily recognizable ingredients. Phenylephrine HCl provides a nasal decongestant effect that will ease nasal passages. Paracetamol will address the symptoms of pain and fever. Chlorphenamine maleate in Forte will address allergy-like symptoms like sneezes, stuffy nose, itchy eyes and runny nose. The Z+ versions contain zinc. The brand states that this ingredient assists with the immune function and may also help reduce cold symptoms.
A Simple Way to Remember the Schedule
I know this can be confusing to many and they might ask “once daily, or twice daily?”. The simplest way to remember Neozep tablets in the Philippines is: One tablet, every six hours. It’s as simple as morning, afternoon, evening and late night. That’s the reason for not ‘once a day’ but ‘4 times a day’ as seen on the label like reply.
Who Usually Takes Which Variant?
If you would like to be helped with your cold and have the ‘feel good’ and ‘all in one’ effect of the traditional formulation then choose the Neozep Forte since it has Chlorphenamine in it. You only want to get rid of your symptoms and do not want a sedative effect then choose the non-drowsy effect; in other words choose Neozep Z+ Non-Drowsy. If you want zinc added to the formulation then choose Neozep Z+ Forte.
Safety Reminders That Matter
Never take more than what has been recommended. According to Neozep Z+ FAQ, “if a dose is missed it may be taken as required, but not more than stated, and there should be no doubling of dose”. In addition, “taking more than the recommended dose must be treated with caution due to potential for serious, but delayed, liver damage. Seek medical attention immediately”.
According to Neozep Z+, pregnant or breast feeding women should “not be given unless specifically directed by the physician”. Since the Z+ tablets contains 10 mg zinc per tablet, “the maximum daily zinc intake has been reached when a recommended adult dose of 4 tablets are consumed a day”. If you have to take any additional zinc-containing supplements, you should “consult a health care professional”.
The chlorphenamine part can cause a persons to become drowsy. That’s one of the reasons why there’s the non-drowsy alternative. The NHS has indicated that daytime drowsiness is a known side effect of chlorphenamine and the effect may last a few hours after taking a dose.
When to Be Extra Careful
If you are already taking paracetamol in other forms you should also double check the ingredients of the alternative cold medicine. This is due to the amount of cough and cold medicine that is paracetamol-based which can cause overdose. The NHS clearly state that, “Do not take paracetamol in addition to any other medicines that contain paracetamol, such as cough and flu medicines.”
Regarding seeing the doctor about your cold, the Neozep FAQ states that you should see a doctor about it if: symptoms are continuing, cold is worse than normal, cold seems to keep returning, fever is non-resolving and if you already have another illness.
Best Practical Takeaway
So for most adults in the Philippines, the answer is simple, usually take one tablet every six hours or up to 4 tablets a day unless otherwise directed by your physician. However the actual name of the tablet must be specified because Neozep Forte, Neozep Z+ Forte, and Neozep Z+ Non-Drowsy have the same taking schedule, but vary by ingredient and side effects.
Quick Bullet Points
- Adults and children 12+: 1 tablet every 6 hours for the tablets that are branded and are on the list.
- Schedule should not be taken more frequently than 4 times in a 24 hour period.
- Neozep Forte: contains chlorphenamine which could cause drowiness in some people.
- Neozep Z+ Forte: contains zinc and is again, dosed every 6 hours.
- Neozep Z+ Non-Drowsy: does not contain Chlorphenamine and so the only ‘non-drowsy’ alternative.
- Do not take a double dose if you miss one dose.
- Do not take additional paracetamol-containing products, unless under instruction from a clinician.
Final Word
Neozep is the kind of medicine everybody in a Filipino home has probably heard of, and the cleverest way to use it is still the most basic-check the box, observe the interval, and match the formulation with the symptom presentation. For the ones we can easily purchase in local pharmacies in pill form, six hours every six hours is the phrase to remember.
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