Brozeet SF Syrup
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Ambroxol (15mg/5ml), Guaifenesin (50mg/5ml), Terbutaline (1.25mg/5ml)
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( 100 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Brozeet SF Syrup: Studies on animals reveal no big risks, but there isn't much evidence on humans. Only use during pregnancy if you really need to, and only after the first trimester and with a doctor's permission.
- Brozeet SF Syrup is usually safe to take during pregnancy, but you should stay away from high doses in the first trimester because there isn't much safety data.
- Brozeet SF Syrup can cause fetal tachycardia or uterine relaxation at large doses. It should only be taken when the possible benefit outweighs the risk.
- In general, you should only use this combination during pregnancy if your doctor says it's okay and for a short time. Don't use it in the first few weeks of pregnancy unless you have to.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What do you use this syrup for?
It helps with coughs that bring up mucus (productive cough) that are caused by bronchitis, asthma, COPD, and other respiratory illnesses.
Q2: Is it safe for kids to take this syrup?
Yes, however the dose should be changed based on the child's age and weight, as the pediatrician says.
Q3. Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
You can take it with or without food, but taking it after eating is less likely to upset your stomach.
Q4. Does it make you tired?
This combo normally doesn't make you sleepy, but it could make you feel a little dizzy.
Q5. Is it okay to use for a cough that is dry?
No, it is for a wet cough with mucus. If you have a dry cough, talk to your doctor about other options.
Expert Advice
- Before using, shake the bottle well.
- Use a measuring cup or spoon to get the right dose.
- Drink a lot of warm fluids to help release mucus.
- Do not drink alcohol or take sedatives while taking this syrup.
- Do not take more than the authorized dose, as terbutaline can produce tremors or heart palpitations.
- If your cough lasts more than seven days or gets worse, see your doctor.
Side Effects
- Side Effects That Happen Often:
- Nausea and throwing up
- A little bit of stomach pain
- Shaking or tremors (from terbutaline)
- Pain in the head
- Feeling anxious or uneasy
- Side Effects That Are Rare but Serious:
- Fast heartbeat or palpitations
- Allergic reactions include a rash, itching, and swelling.
- Chest discomfort or trouble breathing
- If you get severe dizziness, an irregular heartbeat, or allergy symptoms, get medical attention right once.
How It Works
- Ambroxol (15 mg/5 ml) is a mucolytic drug that breaks down thick mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough up.
- Guaifenesin (50 mg/5 ml) is an expectorant that makes mucus thicker and helps get phlegm out of the lungs.
- Terbutaline (1.25 mg/5 ml) is a bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles in the airways, makes them wider, and makes breathing easier.
- Combined Effect: When these chemicals work together, they loosen mucus, cleanse the airways, and make it easier to breathe when you have a respiratory illness.
Medicine Interaction
- Don't take this syrup with:
- Other beta-agonists or bronchodilators, such Salbutamol, may make side effects worse, like tremors or heart palpitations.
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or antidepressants may lead to elevated blood pressure or arrhythmias.
- Cough suppressants (like Dextromethorphan and Codeine) work against the expectorant effect.
- Taking diuretics or corticosteroids may raise your chance of having low potassium (hypokalemia).
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, supplements, or herbal products you take.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions for taking the syrup.
- Before each dose, shake the bottle well.
- Use a measuring cup or spoon that is made for the job. Don't use a regular spoon.
- Take it two to three times a day or as advised.
- Drink a lot of water or warm fluids to help break up mucus.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and store at room temperature.
Uses / Indications
- A cough that is productive because of bronchitis or bronchial asthma
- COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Respiratory tract infections or the common cold that cause mucous
- Cough with mucus in allergic or infectious airway illnesses