Mucolytic

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Can robitussin ME with 100mg of guaifenesin and 4mg of bromhexine HCL per each 5ml teaspoon dose be taken with warfarin, micardis and lexapro. Is there an drug interaction issues? ## Where can i buy robitussin ME? Only dm and cf are available at the store.

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for cough ## Fluimicil contains the active ingredient Acetylcysteine, it is a mucolytic, meant to help reduce the amount of mucous you are producing. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness and dry mouth. Read more here: Do you have any other questions?

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just need to know what it used for ## Acetylcysteine in pharmaceuticals is used as a mucolytic and to help manage Acetaminophen poisoning. You can learn more Acetylcysteine details here. It is also used as a nutritional supplement. Are there any questions or comments? Is there anything I can help with?

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i want to know about bromhexine Hcl 8mg,what's the posible usage? ## Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent, which is used to help treat respiratory disorders. It helps by increasing the rate of mucous removal from the lungs and nasal passages. Common side effects ay include: nausea, dizziness and dry mouth or throat. Read more: Are there any questions or comments? ## what is the maximum daily dose for Bromhexine Hcl. tabs. age: 83 I have chronic COPD

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can we take SINECOD FORTE (Antitussive) and Solmux (Mucolytic) at the same time? Some say that solmux makes you cough more.but my objective here is to give my child sinecod to lessen the coughing and i also want to give solmux to loosen the phlem. please reply,thanks! ## you want to kill your child , go ahead, the answe lies on your question.

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Im 10 weeks pregnant, can i use flumil forte 600mg?? ## Hello, Adele! How are you? This contains the mucolytic Acetylcysteine and the FDA lists it as having no known risk during pregnancy, but you should only take it, if your doctor approves. Its typical side effects may include vomiting, fever and runny nose. Is there anything else I can help with?

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mechanism of action, indication, contraindication, nursing resposibilities ## Erdosteine medications are mucolytics, it is usually used to help treat conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Bronchitis. It is contraindicated in patients with active peptic ulcers. Patients should be watched for reactions such as: diarrhea, nausea, spasmodic colitis and headache. Do you have any other questions? ## sh.... ## the website is the best because they able to supply all the information which is not found in yhe book.

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how to get Bromhexine hydrochloride 8mg in usa ## Hi Sally, Based on my research, Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent used for thinning out excess mucus in the airways. Although it doesn't appear to be available here in the US, it is listed as an over-the-counter medication in the Philippines. If you don't want to travel abroad, you could also try asking your doctor about something called "Ambroxol". This is a metabolite of Bromhexine that seems to be more common in other areas outside of the Philippines. I don't know about its availability in the US, but your doctor should be able to suggest similar alternatives in the event that they don't carry it. I hope this helps!

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pl. inform use of drugs ## This contains the active ingredient Acebrophylline, it is used as a bronchial dilator and mucolytic. It's not commonly used in most countries, so I have very little information on it. But it's very similar in structure and action to Theophylline. Learn more Theophylline details here. Are there any other questions or comments?

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what is the cure of it? ## Fluimicil contains the active ingredient Acetylcysteine, it is used to treat Acetaminophen toxicity and as a mucolytic agent for respiratory disorders. More details: Are there any other questions? ## how much the price?thanks, Franco

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Please let me know the composition of Solvin Cough Syrup/expectorant. ## Solvin Elixir contains the active ingredient Bromhexine, it is a mucolytic, which is used to treat conditions associated with too much mucous build-up. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness and dry mouth. Learn more: Are there any other questions or comments? ## is solvin syrup safe for 8 month old baby... ## I guess not...please consult a child specialist or pediatrician. Infants have a completely separate set of medicines, unlike adults. ## can i give solvin cold syrup to my 4 Mnth baby without any doctor consultation.He is suffering from cold. ## Hi.. My 4 months old niece had stuffy nose and cold but she is fine now . Can i give her solvin cold serup next time? ## Hi. By mistake I gave my baby 2.5 mL of ...

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Pulminary Fibrosis Is Fluimucil helpful in treating pulminary fibrosis? ## Fluimucil contains the active ingredient Acetylcysteine, which is used as a mucolytic, so it can help clear mucous from the lungs, but no it isn't usually useful for actually treating Pulmonary Fibrosis. Has your doctor told you to take it for this condition? Learn more Fluimucil details here.

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wht is the main drug present in solvin which prevents from cough and cold and how it works ? ## Solvin tablets contain the active ingredient Bromhexine. This is a mucolytic agent that works by helping to rid your body of the normal mucous that causes the congestion associated with a cold. do you have any other questions? ## We generally for cold to my daughter (2.6yrs) give t-mint. But the medical shop fellow gave solvin cold syrup. Can we use for 2.6yrs kids.

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side effects of acetylcyst 20 ## What is acetylcyst 20% used for? And what are the side effects? ## Acetylcysteine as a pharmaceutical is primarily used as a mucolytic and to manage Acetaminophen overdose. Learn more Acetylcysteine details here. Large doses may cause damage to the heart or lungs, so it should be used with caution. Are there any other comments or questions?

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Drug information about acebrophylline ## Since this isn't approved and used in the U.S., I don't have a lot of detailed information on it. It acts a mucolytic, to help reduce mucous accumulation and as an anti-inflammatory to help reduce swelling in the airway and improve breathing. It is made up of 2 different elements, so you may find more details at the following links: Are there any questions or comments?

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I have hoarse voice and short breath and asma. Can fluimucil 600 help? ## Hello, Joman! How are you? I'm sorry about the problems you're experiencing. Fluimicil is a mucolytic, so all it does it help expel built up mucous/congestion and the FDA lists its typical side effects as being nausea and dry mouth. It will not do anything to alleviate allergy symptoms, for that, you'd need an antihistamine. What has your doctor instructed you to take for it?

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orange color,round tablet, MPI mark on it, 8 mg each tablet ## I am on medication such as Bromhexine HCI and Tripolidine HCL Pseudophedrine (Actifed). Like to know what are these for. Thanks ## Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent, used in the treatment of respiratory problems that are producing a lot of mucous. Tripolodine is an antihistamine, used to treat allergies and sometimes cold symptoms. Psuedoephedrine is another type of antihistamine, commonly used to relieve nasal congestion. Some side effects you may experience from this may include: nausea, drowsiness and dizziness. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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In the morning I always get mucous-like saliva and it has a really bad smell. I think it has to do with some of my non-real teeth. I was wondering if cefalexina/ambroxol will help in any way? And how much should I use? ## Based on my research, Ambroxol is a mucolytic agent that helps thin mucus; whilist Cefalexina (Cefalexin) is used to treat a variety infections caused by bacteria. If you were diagnosed with or believe you may have an upper respiratory infection or some sort, this may prove to be very helpful in that regard, due to the sheer potency of each active ingredient. However I can't offer any dosing advice since this type of information may be different on a case by case basis. Did you not receive this medication from a legitimate doctor/pharmacy?

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My mother is taking nefrosave, but she is having side effect of vomiting, nausea. what to do to stop the side effect ## Nefrosave contains Acetylcycsteine and Taurine, both of which are actually nutritional supplements, but they can act as mucolytics. Learn more Acetylcysteine details here. Learn more Taurine details here. As to the nausea and vomiting, it doesn't commonly cause those types of symptoms. Is she taking it on an empty stomach? ## My mom just started this tablet yesterday. She is 63.she was feeling horrible after talking .what to do .as he creatinine legends are high currently.

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i often get a dizziness in my head . i feel light headed . i visited many doctors but i am nto getting any results. i was recommended to use solvin by my pharmasit. i would like to get some help . ## Solvin tablets contain the active ingredient Bromhexine. This is a mucolytic agent that works by helping to rid your body of the normal mucous that causes the congestion associated with a cold. You can read more info on this drug in the link below: Personally, I would highly recommend getting blood work done, so that you can see if you are deficient in any vital nutrients that may contribute to this light headedness or dizziness. This may or may not be an issue at all, but I honestly think it's good to know how your body is reacting to your dietary habits as well so you can always be a ...

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