Acebrophylline (100mg) + Acetylcysteine (600mg)
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two respiratory disorders managed with Asthagrip-N Tablet. By increasing mucus clearance and relaxing airways muscles, it helps reduce symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and trouble breathing.
Acebrophylline (100mg) and acetylcysteine (600mg) make up Asthagrip-N Tablet. By relaxing the airways and lowering mucus viscosity, it is meant to treat chronic respiratory diseases by so enhancing breathing and controlling COPD and asthma symptoms.
Typical adverse effects of the Asthagrip-N Tablet are nausea, vomiting, vertigo, headache, and stomach pain. Seldom occurring but serious adverse effects could be allergic reactions, dermatitis, or trouble breathing. See your doctor if you have any severe or worrisome symptoms.
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Use Asthagrip-N Tablet exactly as directed by your doctor. Usually taken orally either with or without food is it. Follow very precisely the dosage and timing advised by your doctor. Change the dosage or frequency only under advice from your healthcare provider.
Two active components in the Asthagrip-N Tablet are:
Related Warnings
While using Asthagrip-N Tablet, one should either limit or prevent alcohol intake. Alcohol may compromise the efficacy of the medicine and raise the side effects risk including vertigo.
Only if advised by your doctor and absolutely required should Asthagrip-N Tablet be taken during pregnancy. Discuss the possible hazards and benefits with your healthcare physician; the effects on the growing fetus are not entirely recognized.
Asthagrip-N Tablet safety during nursing is not widely known. Use the medication as advised by your healthcare practitioner and just if absolutely required while you are nursing. See your doctor on any hazards to the baby.
In certain people, Asthagrip-N Tablet could induce drowsiness or dizziness. If you have these side effects, refrain from operating or driving heavy machinery until you know how the medicine influences you.
Tell your doctor whether you have kidney disease before using Asthagrip-N Tablet. Since the medicine is filtered by the kidneys, dosage changes could be needed.
Patients with liver diseases should exercise careful use of Asthagrip-N Tablets. The medicine is broken down by the liver, hence compromised liver performance could influence drug metabolism. See your doctor about any liver problems to guarantee safe use.
Tell your doctor any side effects you experience; monitor them.
If you feel dizziness or sleepiness, do not operate or drive machinery.
A.Tell your doctor about any other medicine you take to avoid possible interactions.
Q.Should I miss one dose, what should I do?A.As soon as you remember, take the omitted dose. Skip the missed dose and go back to your normal schedule if the next dose is almost here. Take no two doses at once.
Q.Are youngsters suited for the Asthagrip-N Tablet?A.Before giving Asthagrip-N Tablets to children, see a pediatrician since dosage and safety considerations for younger children must be assessed.
Q.I should take Asthagrip-N Tablets for how long?A.Regarding the length of treatment, follow the directions of your doctor. Stopping the drug suddenly without seeing your doctor will not be advisable.
Q.If I feel better, may I discontinue using Asthagrip-N Tablets?A.Even if you feel better, follow the advised complete course of treatment. See your doctor before you stop taking a drug.