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CHESTON PLUS EXPECTORANT is a combination medicine used in the management of productive cough (cough with mucus) associated with bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chest congestion, bronchiectasis, and emphysema.

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Ambroxol Hydrochloride

Ambroxol Hydrochloride 30mg Tablet

Ambroxol Hydrochloride is a potent systemic mucolytic agent used to treat respiratory tract diseases associated with excessive or viscid (thick) mucus. It belongs to the class of medications known as secretolytics, which work by thinning and loosening phlegm in the airways, making it easier to cough out. It is commonly prescribed for conditions like bronchitis, emphysema, and bronchial asthma.

Therapeutic Action

Mucokinetic Effect: Reduces the viscosity of mucus by breaking down acid mucopolysaccharide fibers.

Surfactant Stimulation: Promotes the production of natural lung surfactants, which helps prevent mucus from sticking to the bronchial walls.

Ciliary Clearance: Enhances the movement of the tiny hairs (cilia) in the respiratory tract to clear debris and phlegm faster.

Local Anesthetic Properties: Provides a soothing effect on the throat, often reducing the discomfort associated with a persistent "chesty" cough.

Indications

Acute and chronic inflammation of infection of upper and lower respiratory tract.

Bronchitis (Acute and Chronic).

Broncheactasis and Bronchial Asthma with thick mucus.

Expectoration is intended for cough availing of rheum.

Usage & Dosage

30 mg every 2 to 3 times a day after meals is the recommended dosage for adults.

Administration: The tablet has to be swallowed whole with an increased amount of water. Though Ambroxol is still around in your body, swallowing water while you eat is the right way to ensure that this medication works in breaking up the mucus.

How to proceed with a missed dose: Take one pill whenever you remember. In case it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one that you failed to take preceding time. Rationally and most important, do not for any reason double dose.

Safety Profile

Ambroxol is tolerable in most people; hardly to see are:

Gastrointestinal: Desensitizing acids, indigestion, and nausea.

Sensory: That the taste does not always follow, a characteristic, or an oxymoron, that is, paresthesia, or a chilling of the mouth or throat.

Allergic reactions: Simply non-fatal skin rash and/or angioedema- like phenomena.

Warning: If your child has had Gastric ulcers or had severe liver/kidney issues, talk to your doctor first before initiating the medicine.

Precautions

Pregnancy & Lactation: Not recommended during the first trimester of pregnancy, consult with the doctor if breastfeeding.

Drug Interactions: Ambroxol can affect the distribution of some antibiotics with bronchial secretions, such as Amoxicillin and Erythromycin. This can be beneficial, but it must be done carefully.

Skin Reactions: Very rarely, severe skin reactions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome are reported. Discontinue its use if a progressive skin rash appears.

FAQ

Q: Is Ambroxol as well as dry cough syrup?
No. Ambroxol is for a productive cough, which has got mucus in it. It works by freeing up the phlegm to make it easy to cough up. It should not be used for nonproductive cough accompanied by mucus.

Q: Can I take Ambroxol empty stomached?
It is generally recommended to take Ambroxol after meals in order to minimize the risk of gastric irritation or stomach upset.

Q: How long will it take for Ambroxol to start showing its effects?
Most patients will start feeling relief from 30 minutes to 6 to 12 hours after administration orally.

Q: Does Ambroxol contain any steroids?
No. Ambroxol Hydrochloride is a mucolytic and does not contain steroids or habit forming ingredients.

Q: Can I drink alcohol while on this drug?
Although there are no direct ill effects caused by this medication, alcohol thins and dehydrates your mucus on the whole disregarding the purpose of the medicine. So, try to avoid alcohol intake in the case of respiratory infections.

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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