Acebrophylline (100mg) + Acetylcysteine (600mg)
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are among respiratory disorders managed with Phill N Tablet. By helping to remove mucus and therefore relax the airways, it assists in easing symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing.
The Phill N Tablet mixes 600mg of acetylcysteine with 100mg of Acebrophylline. It eases airway constriction and lowers mucus viscosity, therefore treating chronic respiratory problems. This dual-action strategy aids in better breathing and control of symptoms associated with diseases including asthma and COPD.
Common adverse effects of Phill N Tablet could be stomach disturbance, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, and so on. Severe allergic reactions, dermatitis, or dyspnea could be rare but major side effects. See a doctor should you have any unexpected or severe symptoms.
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Use the Phill N Tablet exactly as directed by your doctor. Usually, one takes it orally—with or without food. Follow the dosage and timing directions your doctor advised. Change your dosage or frequency only under advice from your healthcare professional.
Two active components in Phill N Tablet are:
Related Warnings
While taking Phill N Tablet, one should limit or prevent alcohol intake. Alcohol may affect the efficacy of the medicine and aggravate side effects including vertigo.
Phill N Tablet should only be taken as directed by your healthcare provider and only if definitely needed. Talk to your doctor about the advantages and drawbacks since the possible consequences on the fetus are unknown.
There is not much evidence on Phill N Tablet's safety while nursing. Use the drug under the direction of your healthcare practitioner and just if absolutely essential while you are nursing. Talk about possible hazards to the baby with your doctor.
Some people may become drowsy or dizzy on Phill N Tablet. 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 problems before using Phill N Tablet. As the medicine passes through the kidneys, dosage changes could be necessary.
Phill N Tablet should be used carefully by patients having liver diseases. The liver breaks down the medicine, hence liver damage could influence drug metabolism. See your doctor if you have liver problems to guarantee safe use.
Q.Can I use Phill N Tablet alongside another prescription?
A.Tell your doctor all other drugs you take to help prevent possible interactions.
Q.Should I miss one dose, what should I do?A.As soon as you remember, take the omitted dose. Should the next dose almost arrive, skip the missing dose and carry on with your usual routine. Do not double up on dosages.
Q.Are youngsters suited for Phill N Tablets?A.Before providing Phill N Tablet to youngsters, see a pediatrician since younger patients' safety and suitable dosage need to be established.
Q.How long ought I to take the Phill N Tablet?A.Treatments recommended by your healthcare provider should be followed in duration. Never suddenly stop using the drug without first speaking with your doctor.
Q.If I feel better, might I stop taking Phill N Tablets?A.Even if you feel better, follow the advised complete course of treatment. See your doctor before you stop taking a drug.