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Bro-Zedex SF New Sugar Free Wet Cough Relief Syrup 100 ml is used for the relief of productive (wet) cough and chest congestion associated with bronchitis, bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and similar respiratory conditions. It helps thin, loosen, and remove mucus and relax airway muscles to support easier breathing. For more details click on the Medicine Salts below:

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Bromhexine

Bromhexine

Bromhexine is a mucolytic drug indicated in the relief of productive cough associated withexcessive tenacious mucus. The drug provides relief by increasing the thickness of mucus: it breaks the chemical structure of thick mucus so as to render it less thick and less viscous-thereby it (the cough) gets clear in the form of mucus from trachea and lung into air.

Indications:

Productive Cough:

To clear extremely thick mucus secretions from the respiratory tract

Acute & Chronic Bronchitis:

To relieve inflammation and congestion of the bronchial tubes

Emphysema:

Helps in the maintenance of clear airway for patients with chronic lung conditions

Sinusitis:

Drainage of accumulated sinuswith mucous secretion from the nasal passages

Bromhexine works by mesmerizing the thick secretion in the respiratory tract.

Bromhexine works directly on goblet cells of bronke. It enhances the production of liquid mucus and lowers the density of bronchial secretions. By acting and undoing the structure of the phlegm that will otherwise hold tight against it, this Bromhexine-induced phlegm becomes more "productive" and the cough that follows nearly always dislodges it; a body firmly committed to flushing obstructive irritants from its bronchus must allow the effective deployment.

Instructions for use

Dosage: The typical dose for adults is 8-16 mg three times daily. Follow the particular timetable set by your doctor.

Route of Administration: Tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. Consume with food wherever possible to avoid irritation of the stomach lining.

Hydration: Whenever Bromhexine is being taken, increased water consumption will go a long way in improving mucus thinning potential.

Key points of caution

Gastric ulcers: Bromhexine should be used with caution in patients with a history of gastric ulcers, because it has been shown to impair the gastric mucosal barrier sometimes.

Severe Liver/Kidney Impairment: In patients that have considerable hepatic or renal problems, a dose adjustment may be needed.

Pregnancy & Lactation: It is best to avoid Bromhexine during the first trimester of pregnancy. Consult your doctor for a benefit-risk assessment in lactation.

Common Adverse Effects

Bromhexine is usually well tolerated by the patient, but some patients may experience the following:

Minimal upset in the gastrointestinal tract like nausea, bloating, or diarrhea.

Occasional dizziness or headache.

Skin rash or itching (rare allergic reaction).

Note: If you experience swelling of the face suddenly or are having difficulty breathing, do not wait for your mother to come and help you, just stop the medicine and see a doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is Bromhexine the same as an antibiotic?

No. Bromhexine is a mucolytic so it helps loosen up the mucus but does not kill the bacteria. However, if your cough is bacterial, the doctor will prescribe you antibiotics along with bromhexine.

Q: Can Bromhexine work for a dry, hacking cough?

Bromhexine is specifically meant for "wet" or productive coughs, where mucus is present. If you have a dry, tickly, cough without phlegm, it is likely that a cough suppressant (antitussive) will be more appropriate. Please consult with your pharmacist to make the correct selection.

Q: How long does it take for Bromhexine to act?

Most patients will begin to feel some "loosening" of the chest at around 24-48 hours after the continuous dose of Bromhexine. Full clearance of the airways usually happens approximately 3-5 days into the ongoing course.

Q: Can I give Bromhexine to my child?

Bromhexine is available as pediatric drops and syrup. The adult 8-mg tablet is generally appropriate for teenagers and children older than 12 years. Always ascertain pediatric dose with a physician.

Q: Does Bromhexine cause drowsiness?

Unlike some older cough syrups, Bromhexine typically doesn't cause sleepiness or drowsiness. It's typically safe to drive up and operate machinery while on Bromhexine.

Storage & Safety

Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C, protecting from light, and moisture. Always keep your medication out of reach of children.

This content is for information only and does not replace the advice of the healthcare provider. Always seek the guidance of a registered medical practitioner before starting any treatment in any dose.

Guaifenesin

Dosage of Guaifenesin, Usage, Side Effects, and Brands


Overview

Guaifenesin is an expectorant widely used to relieve chest congestion. If you are suffering from a “wet cough” or heaviness in the chest due to common cold, infections, or allergies, it helps by thinning mucus (phlegm) in the airways.

This makes coughing more productive, helping clear mucus and improve breathing.


How Guaifenesin Works

Guaifenesin works through a secretomotor action, which:

  • Increases respiratory tract secretions
  • Reduces mucus viscosity (thickness)
  • Enhances the function of cilia (tiny hair-like structures) to clear mucus

This process helps the body expel irritants more efficiently from the airways.


Major Advantages and Uses

  • Relieves Chest Congestion: Helps clear mucus from the lower airways
  • Clears Airways: Makes breathing easier and reduces the feeling of a heavy chest

Information From a Pro

  • Hydration Tip: Drink a full glass of water with every dose to enhance effectiveness
  • Read the Label: Many products combine Guaifenesin with dextromethorphan or decongestants—choose based on symptoms
  • Extended-Release Tablets: Do not crush or chew (e.g., long-acting tablets like Mucinex)
  • Duration: Do not use for more than 7 days without medical advice
  • Warning: Seek medical help if cough is accompanied by fever or persistent rash

General Adverse Effects

Although generally well tolerated, some may experience:

  • Mild nausea or vomiting
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Headache
  • Skin rash or urticaria (rare)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is Guaifenesin safe for children?
A: Yes, for children above 4 years, but dosage must be age-appropriate. Avoid use in infants without a doctor’s advice.

Q: Can I take Guaifenesin with high blood pressure?
A: Pure Guaifenesin is generally safe, but combination products may contain pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine, which can increase blood pressure.

Q: Does this medicine cause drowsiness?
A: No, Guaifenesin alone is non-sedating. Drowsiness may occur due to added ingredients like antihistamines (e.g., Diphenhydramine).

Q: Can I take it on an empty stomach?
A: Yes, it can be taken with or without food. If you have a sensitive stomach, take it after a light meal.

Q: Is it safe during pregnancy?
A: It is a Pregnancy Category C drug—use only if clearly needed and after consulting your doctor.


Brand Names

Guaifenesin is available under several brands, including:

  • Mucinex (extended-release tablets)
  • Robitussin (syrup/liquid)
  • Benylin (combination formulas)
  • Generic Guaifenesin (cost-effective alternatives)

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider before using any medication.

Terbutaline Sulphate

TERBUTALINE SULFATE: INTRODUCTION AND METHOD

Terbutaline sulfate is a member of a group of drugs known as bronchodilators. Actually, this drug falls in the specific class called selective beta-2 adrenergic agonists. Its major application is the prevention and treatment of wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness caused by lung diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema.

Terbutaline helps to make the airway's smooth muscle more relaxed so that the bronchial tubes can widen significantly, thereby making it easier to breathe during an episode of respiratory stress.


HOW TO USE TERBUTALINE

1. Follow the Prescription: Always take this medication exactly as directed by your healthcare provider.

2. Be consistent: For chronic conditions, try to take your doses at the same time every day to maintain a steady level of Terbutaline in your bloodstream.

Administration: Make sure you understand the type of delivery method to be used (tablets, syrup, or inhalers). If you use a mist inhaler or spacer, your technique should be reviewed by a professional.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Caution

Before beginning Terbutaline therapy, discuss with your healthcare provider if you have a history of:

High blood pressure or heart disease

Diabetes (as it might affect your blood sugar levels)

Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)

Seizure disorders


COMMON SIDE EFFECTS

Though most people tolerate Terbutaline well, some typical side effects include:

Nervousness or tremors (shaking)

Dizziness or drowsiness

Headache

Nausea or dry mouth

Note: Call your doctor immediately if you experience chest pain, fast or pounding heartbeat, or signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or severe dizziness.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

1. How quickly does Terbutaline Sulphate start working?
Oral forms (syrup or tablets) usually act within 30–45 minutes. For sudden asthma attacks, a rescue inhaler is typically required for immediate relief.

2. Can I take Terbutaline while pregnant?
Terbutaline should only be used during pregnancy if clearly needed and prescribed by a doctor. Always discuss the risks and benefits with your healthcare provider.

3. Are there any interactions between Terbutaline and other drugs?
Yes. Terbutaline may interact with beta-blockers, diuretics (water pills), and some antidepressants. Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you are taking.

4. What should I do if I forget to take the drug?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Do not take two doses together, as this may increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects.


IS TERBUTALINE THE SAME AS SALBUTAMOL?

Both are short-acting bronchodilators and beta-agonists used for bronchodilation. However, they are different chemicals, and your healthcare provider will decide which is best for your condition.


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