AMROX-LS JUNIOR 60 ML Syrup
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Ambroxol 15 mg, Guaiphenesin 50 mg & Levosalbutamol 0.5 mg /5 ml
Rs 46.59
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Ambroxol: Low risk in general after the first trimester.
- Levosalbutamol: Only use when you have to; larger dosages may change the fetal heart rate.
- Guaifenesin: Not a good idea to take during the first trimester.
- For pregnant caregivers in general: It's safe to touch, but not safe for pregnant ladies to eat. If you need to, only utilize it under a doctor's care.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is the purpose of AMROX-LS Junior?
It helps kids with wet cough, chest congestion, and trouble breathing because of mucus.
Q2. At what age can it be given?
It is usually given to kids over 2 years old, but a pediatrician must tell you just how much to give them.
Q3. Does it assist with a dry cough?
No. It is indicated for a cough that is productive and has mucus.
Q4. Can I give it to someone who has a fever?
Yes. You can take it with paracetamol if you need to.
Q5. Does it make you sleepy?
No. Levosalbutamol can make you feel a little restless or make your pulse beat faster.
Q6. Is it possible to mix it with juice or water?
Yes, however, it's better to give it straight with the measuring cup.
Expert advice
- To avoid stomach problems, give the syrup after meals.
- Give them warm fluids often to help thin the mucus.
- Don't take more than the recommended dose of levosalbutamol, as it can make your heart race.
- Don't give it close to bedtime because it makes you cough up phlegm.
- Talk to a doctor before using this if the child has asthma, heart problems, or a lot of wheezing.
- If the child's cough gets worse, their wheezing gets worse, or they become very restless, stop the syrup and call a doctor.
Side effects
- A little rise in heart rate
- Being restless or irritable
- Shaking or tremors
- Feeling sick or having stomach pain
- Headache
- Mouth is dry
- Rash, itching, and swelling are rare allergic reactions.
- If your symptoms get worse or don't go away, see a doctor.
How It Works
- Ambroxol loosens and breaks up thick mucus, which makes it simpler to cough up.
- Levosalbutamol: Relaxes the muscles in the airways, makes it easier to breathe, and stops bronchospasm.
- Guaifenesin: Helps you cough up phlegm and makes it easier to do so.
- Result: It helps kids get rid of mucous, lessens chest congestion, and makes breathing easier.
Medicine interaction
- Other bronchodilators, including salbutamol inhalers, may make your heart beat faster.
- Antihistamines can make you too dry.
- Diuretics can lower potassium levels.
- Thyroid drugs may make tremors worse.
- MAO inhibitors (antidepressants) make the negative effects of levosalbutamol worse.
- Always tell the doctor about all the medicines the youngster is taking.
How to use
- Before using, shake well.
- Use the measuring cup or dropper that came with the syrup to give it.
- It can be taken with or without food, but kids should take it after meals.
- Give them a lot of warm water or other drinks.
- Don't put the youngster down right away; let them sit for a few minutes.
- Finish the whole course unless told otherwise.
Uses/Indications
- AMROX-LS JUNIOR Syrup is used for
- A cough that is productive and wet
- Congestion in the chest
- Kids with bronchitis
- Breathing problems caused by mucus
- Asthma with mucus buildup
- Cough after an infection
- Coughing up phlegm because to pollution-related discomfort
- Infections of the upper respiratory tract with thick mucous