Acebrophylline (100mg) + Acetylcysteine (600mg)
Mucaryl-AB Tablet is used to treat:
Mucaryl-AB Tablet contains 100mg of acebrophylline and 600mg of acetylcysteine. It is a combination medication used to treat respiratory disorders that cause excessive mucus production and airway obstruction, such as COPD, bronchial asthma, and lung infections. Acebrophylline serves as a bronchodilator and mucolytic, whilst acetylcysteine aids in the breakdown and clearance of mucus. The medicine enhances lung function by making breathing easier and decreasing mucus buildup. Taking this drug requires strict adherence to the doctor's instructions.
Typical side effects include:
Less common yet severe side effects:
If you are experiencing serious or persistent side effects, see a doctor immediately.
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Take Mucaryl-AB Tablet exactly as directed by your physician. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water, ideally after meals, to avoid stomach irritation. Follow the dose directions carefully and avoid crushing or chewing the tablet. Even if you feel better, take the entire course of treatment to ensure that the infection or illness is completely addressed.
Acebrophylline is both a bronchodilator and a mucolytic agent. It helps to open the airways by relaxing the lungs' muscles and thinning the mucus, making it easier to breathe. Acetylcysteine acts as a mucolytic, breaking down mucus and lowering its thickness, allowing it to be removed from the lungs more effectively.
Related Warnings
It is best to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Mucaryl-AB Tablet since it can raise the risk of adverse effects such as dizziness and gastrointestinal irritation. Alcohol can potentially reduce the effectiveness of the drug.
Mucaryl-AB Tablet should only be used during pregnancy if prescribed by a doctor. The medication's safety during pregnancy has yet to be thoroughly demonstrated. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, you should see your doctor before using this medication.
Mucaryl-AB Tablet should be taken with caution in nursing mothers. It is unclear whether the medication goes into breast milk. If you are nursing, see your doctor before using this medication. They will determine whether it is safe for you and your baby.
Mucaryl-AB Tablet may cause dizziness or drowsiness in certain patients. If you have these adverse effects, do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you understand how the drug affects you.
Use Mucaryl-AB Tablet with caution in patients with kidney issues. Patients with severe kidney impairment may require dose changes based on kidney function, as well as regular monitoring.
Patients with liver diseases should use Mucaryl-AB Tablet with caution because it is processed in the liver. Regular liver function monitoring may be required, as well as dose changes in patients of severe liver disease.
Q1. Can I take Mucaryl-AB Tablet for a long time?
Long-term use of Mucaryl-AB Tablet should be done only with the guidance of a doctor. The duration of treatment is determined by your disease and how well you respond to the drug.
Q2: Can Mucaryl-AB Tablet be used in children?
Mucaryl-AB Tablet is generally not suggested for youngsters unless prescribed by a doctor. Before providing this drug to a child, consult with their pediatrician.
Q3: What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose of Mucaryl-AB Tablet, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missing dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Do not take a second dose to compensate for the missed one.
Q4: Can I use Mucaryl-AB Tablet with other medications?
Mucaryl-AB Tablet may interact with other drugs. Before beginning Mucaryl-AB Tablet, inform your doctor of all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter prescriptions, vitamins, and herbal products.
Q5. Is it safe to use Mucaryl-AB Tablet when pregnant?
The safety of Mucaryl-AB Tablet during pregnancy has not been thoroughly established. If you are pregnant, you should see your doctor before using this drug.
Q6. Can I quit taking Mucaryl-AB Tablet if I'm feeling better?
No, even if you begin to feel better, you must complete the entire course of treatment as suggested by your doctor. Stopping the drug too soon can cause the infection or disease to return.
Q7: What should I avoid while using Mucaryl-AB Tablet?
Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking while using Mucaryl-AB Tablet, since these can aggravate your disease and raise your risk of side effects.
Q8. How can Mucaryl-AB Tablet help with respiratory issues?
Mucaryl-AB Tablet works by thinning and breaking down mucus in the airways and relaxing the muscles in the lungs, making breathing easier and cleaning the airways.
Q9. Does Mucaryl-AB Tablet have any side effects on the liver?
Although uncommon, Mucaryl-AB Tablet can cause liver difficulties, particularly in those who have pre-existing liver diseases. Regular liver function tests may be required for long-term use.
Q10: How should I keep Mucaryl-AB Tablet?
Keep Mucaryl-AB Tablet at room temperature, out of direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep it out of reach for children and pets.