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BRO Zedex Syrup 100 ml is a combination cough syrup used to help relieve productive (wet) coughs where there’s mucus buildup. It works by thinning and loosening the mucus, relaxing airway muscles, and helping you breathe more freely. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Bromhexine
BROMHEXINE
Overview:
Bromhexine is a medicine that loosens and clears thick mucus in the lungs and airways, making it easier to expel phlegm and breathe freely.. It’s often used for bronchitis, asthma, COPD, and other conditions where mucus builds up. Available as syrups, tablets, or solutions, it not only helps clear your airways but also reduces the risk of lung infections.
Classification: Mucolytic
Uses:
- Supports clearing the airways to prevent lung infections
- Helps in coughing out phlegm
- Thins and loosens thick mucus in the lungs and airways
- Helps in asthma and COPD with mucus buildup
- Used for bronchitis
How it works:
Bromhexine is a mucolytic drug that works in several ways to help clear the lungs. It breaks down the chemical structure of thick, sticky mucus, making it thinner and less viscous. At the same time, it stimulates the production of thinner, watery mucus, which helps flush out the thicker phlegm. By making mucus easier to cough up, Bromhexine clears the airways, improves breathing, and reduces the risk of lung infections.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
- Diarrhea or mild abdominal discomfort
- Redness, bumps, or itching
- Dizziness or headache (rare)
- Gastrointestinal issues – nausea, vomiting, stomach upset
- Mild skin reactions – redness or irritation
Precautions:
Bromhexine should be used carefully. If you are allergic to it or similar medicines, avoid taking it. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only if prescribed by a doctor. Children and older adults may need adjusted doses, and people with stomach problems should take it with food. Those with severe asthma or other serious lung conditions should use it under medical supervision.
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Guaifenesin
GUAIFENESIN
Overview:
Guaifenesin is a medicine that helps with chest congestion by loosening and thinning mucus in the airways. This makes it easier to cough out phlegm and clear the chest, which is especially helpful during a cold, bronchitis, or other breathing problems. It doesn’t stop coughing but makes it more effective and less tiring.
Classification: Expectorant
Uses:
Helps relieve chest congestion caused by colds, flu, or infections.
Loosens and thins mucus, making it easier to cough out
Used in chronic bronchitis and other lung conditions with heavy mucus.
Often combined in cough syrups with other medicines for better relief.
Makes coughing more effective and less tiring by clearing airways.
How it works:
Guaifenesin works by making the mucus in your airways thinner and easier to move. This helps your body clear out phlegm when you cough, so your breathing feels less heavy and congested. Instead of a dry, exhausting cough, it turns it into a more productive and relieving one.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
Nausea
Vomiting
Dizziness
Headache
Mild drowsiness
Precautions:
If you’re taking Guaifenesin, make sure you don’t use it if you’re allergic to it. People with ongoing coughs from smoking, asthma, or lung problems should only take it under a doctor’s advice. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s best to check with your doctor first. Always give the right dose to children, since too much can be harmful.Remember to maintain good hydration, as it makes the medicine work better at clearing mucus.
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Menthol
MENTHOL
Overview:
Menthol is a natural ingredient from mint that gives a cool, refreshing sensation.It’s found in ointments, lozenges, and inhalers to relieve sore throats, open up congested noses, reduce coughing, or soothe minor skin irritation. Its cooling effect helps you feel comfortable, relieved, and more at ease in everyday situations.
Classification: Symptomatic relief agent
Uses:
Menthol is used to provide quick relief from common discomforts. It can soothe a sore throat, calm a cough, ease nasal congestion, and reduce minor skin irritation.Its refreshing, cooling action makes you feel more comfortable and helps reduce the impact of everyday symptoms.
How it works:
Menthol functions to cause the nerve endings on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes to become numb, and thus observe a degree of cooling. This cooling effect fools the brain into thinking it is getting relief from discomfort, opens nasal passages, soothes an irritated throat and minor aches or itching, making you feel more comfortable and refreshed.
Dosage:
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
Mild skin irritation or redness
Burning or stinging sensation
Allergic reactions like rash, itching, or swelling (rare)
Mild throat or mouth irritation
Precautions:
While using menthol, make sure to use it as instructed on the product and do not apply it on broken or sensitive skin. When you have been allergic previously, test in a small area to ensure there are no reactions. Do not use large quantities in use internally, such as in lozenges, or cough syrups, and store it away from the reach of children. If you experience difficulty breathing, rash or swelling, stop and get medical attention.
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Terbutaline
TERBUTALINE
Overview:
Terbutaline is a short-acting medicine that works on the lungs by stimulating β2 receptors, which relax the muscles in the airways. This makes it easier to breathe during conditions like asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema, where the air passages get narrowed. Because it also relaxes smooth muscles in other parts of the body, doctors sometimes use it to delay early labor in pregnant women.
Classification: Short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist (SABA)
Uses:
- Used to relieve asthma symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath
- For treatment of bronchospasm in asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema
- As a tocolytic agent to help delay preterm labor by relaxing uterine muscles
How it works:
Terbutaline is a selective β2-adrenergic receptor agonist. It works by stimulating β2 receptors in the smooth muscles of the airways, which increases cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels. This leads to relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle, causing bronchodilation and making it easier to breathe. In the uterus, the same action relaxes smooth muscle, which is why it can also be used to delay preterm labor.
Dosage: As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
- Tremors or shakiness
- Nervousness or anxiety
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Increased heart rate (tachycardia)
- Palpitations
Precautions:
If you have heart problems, high blood pressure, or an irregular heartbeat, be careful with Terbutaline, as it can make these worse. People with diabetes, thyroid issues, seizures, or kidney problems should use it under close supervision. Avoid taking too much, because it can affect your heart rhythm. For pregnant women, it should only be used to delay early labor under a doctor’s guidance. Always follow your doctor’s instructions to stay safe while using this medicine.
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