Uses / Indications:
People are given Deletus-BX Expectorant for:
Coughing up mucus (wet) that is productive
Infections of the respiratory tract with mucus buildup
Bronchitis (swelling of the airways)
Coughing from asthma (as a supportive treatment)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Relief from a stuffy nose and sore throat caused by mucous
Pregnancy interaction:
women. You should only use it if a doctor plainly tells you to after assessing the risks and advantages.
Breastfeeding: The active substances may go into breast milk. Only use it if your doctor tells you to.
Important: Pregnant women should not take medicine on their own.
Expert advice:
Follow your doctor's instructions and take the syrup exactly as directed.
Before using, shake the bottle well.
Drink a lot of fluids to help mucus flow more easily.
While taking this syrup, don't drink alcohol.
Don't take too much, as it could make you sleepy, sick, or make your heart beat faster.
If your symptoms last longer than seven days, see your doctor.
Side Effects:
Some common side effects are:
Feeling sleepy or dizzy
Feeling sick, throwing up, or having an unsettled stomach
Pain in the head
Throat or mouth that is dry
Allergic responses (rarely rash, itching, and swelling)
Faster heart rate (in some instances)
If you have a bad allergy, trouble breathing, or chest pain, you should see a doctor very once.
How to use:
Use the measuring cup to take the syrup by mouth.
You can take it with or without food.
Follow your doctor's instructions for how much to take (typically 2–3 times a day, depending on your age and health).
Don't take more than the recommended dose.
Finish the course even if your symptoms get better quickly.
How it works:
Deletus-BX Expectorant is a medication that operates in more than one way:
Bromhexine makes mucus in the airways thinner and looser, which makes it easier to cough out.
Terbutaline (a bronchodilator) relaxes the muscles in the airways, which makes it easier to breathe.
Expectorant Guaifenesin: It makes more mucus and helps get rid of phlegm.
Menthol (if there is any): Cools down sore throats and makes them less painful.
Faq for medicine:
What is Deletus-BX Expectorant used for?
It helps with coughs with mucus, stuffy noses, sore throats, and trouble breathing because of too much mucus.
Q2. Is this syrup good for a dry cough?
No, it is mostly indicated for a productive (wet) cough with mucus. Other drugs may work better for a dry cough.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Use in children should be done according to a pediatrician's guidance, as the dosage changes with age.
Q4. Is it okay to take this drug alongside antibiotics?
Yes, but only with a doctor's permission. Always tell your doctor about any other medicines you are taking.
Q5. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes, it can make some people sleepy or dizzy. Don't drive or use heavy machinery after taking it.
Medicine interaction:
Deletus-BX Expectorant may have effects on:
Other cough or cold treatments (risk of taking too much or having negative effects)
Antidepressants (MAO inhibitors, tricyclics) – may make negative effects worse
Beta-blockers (for high blood pressure and heart disease) may make terbutaline less effective.
Diuretics and steroids may raise the chance of having low potassium levels.
Drinking alcohol or using sedatives can make you sleepier.
Always tell your doctor about all the drugs you are taking.