Brozeet-LS Drop
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Ambroxol (7.5mg/ml), Levosalbutamol / Levalbuterol (0.25mg/ml), Guaifenesin (12.5mg/ml)
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( 15 ml in 1 bottle )
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Pregnancy Interaction
- Pregnancy: You should be careful when using this combo when pregnant.
- Most people think that Brozeet-LS Drop is okay to take throughout the second and third trimesters, but you shouldn't take it during the first trimester unless your doctor tells you to.
- Brozeet-LS Drop should only be taken if the possible benefit outweighs the risk, since it can cause moderate tachycardia in the mother or fetus.
- People think guaifenesin is low-risk, but you should only use it if your doctor tells you to.
- Always talk to your doctor before using this syrup while you are pregnant.
- Breastfeeding: It's normally safe to take Ambroxol and Guaifenesin while breastfeeding, even if they do get into breast milk in small amounts. But Levosalbutamol could make the baby irritable or restless.
- During pregnancy, you might want to try steam inhalation, saline nebulization, or natural therapies for a minor cough and stuffy nose.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does this combination do?
It is used to treat a productive (wet) cough that comes with respiratory problems like bronchitis, asthma, COPD, and chest congestion. It helps clear mucus, relax the muscles in the airways, and make breathing easier.
Q 2: Is it okay to take this drug for a dry cough?
No. This syrup is for a wet cough with mucus, not a dry or unpleasant cough.
Q3. How long does it take to start working?
You might feel better in 2–3 days of using it regularly, but the entire effect depends on your health.
Q4: Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
Taking it after eating is helpful to lower the chance of stomach pain.
Q5. Is this drug safe for kids?
Yes, but the amount depends on how old and heavy you are. Always follow the doctor's instructions for the pediatric dose.
Expert Advice
- After meals, take this syrup to avoid upsetting your stomach.
- Drink a lot of warm liquids to help clear your airways and release mucus.
- Don't drink alcohol or smoke while taking this prescription, as they can make it less effective.
- Don't use this syrup with other cough medicines, such Dextromethorphan.
- Tell your doctor if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, or heart problems.
- Don't take more than the suggested dose or use it for longer than the advised time.
- Before using, always shake the bottle properly.
Side Effects
- Common side effects are:
- Feeling sick or having a little stomachache
- Headache or dizziness
- Shaking or feeling anxious (from Levosalbutamol)
- Dry mouth or throat irritation
- Faster heart rate (palpitations)
- Side effects that are less prevalent or more serious:
- An allergic reaction might cause a rash, itching, swelling, or trouble breathing.
- Severe tremors or pain in the chest
- Low potassium levels can cause muscle weakness and an irregular pulse.
- If you have major side effects, get medical attention right once.
How it works
- This syrup is a three-in-one mix that helps with coughs with mucus and makes breathing easier:
- Ambroxol (7.5 mg/ml) is a mucolytic drug that thins and breaks up heavy mucus in the lungs, making it simpler to cough it up.
- Levosalbutamol (0.25 mg/ml) is a bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles in the airways, opens up the bronchial tubes, and eases symptoms including wheezing, shortness of breath, and tightness in the chest.
- Guaifenesin (12.5 mg/ml): An expectorant that makes mucus flow more freely and helps get rid of phlegm in the airways.
- Combined Effect:
- Loosens up thick mucous
- Makes it simpler to breathe by opening airways
- Clears the chest and makes coughing less frequent.
Medicine Interaction
- Do not use with:
- Beta-blockers like Propranolol and Atenolol may make Levosalbutamol less effective.
- MAO inhibitors or antidepressants can raise blood pressure dangerously high.
- Other bronchodilators or stimulants may raise the risk of tremors or palpitations.
- Cough suppressants (like Codeine and Dextromethorphan) work against the expectorant effect.
- Taking diuretics or corticosteroids with Levosalbutamol may lower potassium levels.
- Tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you are taking at all times.
How to Use
- Adults: Usually 5–10 ml (1–2 teaspoons) three times a day, or as directed.
- For kids, the dose should be changed based on their age and weight, as the doctor says.
- Before you use it, shake the bottle well.
- Use a measuring cup or spoon to take the syrup after a meal.
- Do not take more than the recommended amount.
- Take your dose as soon as you remember if you miss it. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't take it again.
Uses / Indications
- Cough that is productive (wet)
- Long-Term Bronchitis
- Mucus accumulation due to asthma and COPD
- Infections of the respiratory tract with too much mucus
- A cold with chest congestion
- Bronchospasm (airways become tighter)