RESPITHIK LS JUNIOR SYRUP 60ml
Manufactured By Smart Laboratories
Composition AMBROXOL HYDROCHLORIDE 15MG + GUAIPHENESIN 50MG +LEVOSALBUTAMOL 0.5MG
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- There isn't enough information about the safety of this syrup during pregnancy; there isn't much information about how it affects pregnant women.
- Levosalbutamol, ambroxol, and guaifenesin are all in the drug. They are bronchodilators and mucus-loosening medicines that have not been shown to be safe during pregnancy.
- If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant, talk to your doctor before using.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What does this syrup do?
It helps with coughs that produce mucus (productive cough) and chest congestion and wheezing that go along with them.
Q2: What does it do to help the cough?
It helps by thinning mucus, opening up airways, and making breathing easier, which makes the cough work better.
Q3: Is it safe for kids?
Usually only with a doctor's permission, and not suggested for extremely young children without medical counsel.
Q4: Will it make the youngster sleepy?
Some people may feel sleepy or dizzy, however this is more prevalent with cough treatments for adults.
Q5: Should food be a factor?
You can typically take it with or without food.
Expert Advice
- This is a combination cough treatment for kids that works on productive coughs with thick mucus and bronchospasm (tight airway muscles).
- You should only use it as your doctor says to.
- Tell your doctor if you have heart illness, diabetes, thyroid disease (such hyperthyroidism), or severe allergies, because some parts need to be closely watched.
- Do not use on small children without first seeing a doctor.
Side Effects
- Some common or minor side effects are:
- Stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Feeling dizzy or sleepy
- Headache or rash
- Muscle cramps, heart palpitations, and a faster heart rate in some circumstances
- If side effects last a long time, are very bad, or worry you, see a doctor right away.
How It Works
- There are three active parts in this syrup that do the work:
- Levosalbutamol is a bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles in the airways to make them wider and make breathing easier.
- Ambroxol is a mucolytic that thins and loosens heavy mucus in the airways.
- Guaifenesin is an expectorant that makes the airways wetter so that mucus isn't as sticky and can be expelled more easily.
- These things work together to make it easier to get rid of mucus in the lungs and ease chest congestion.
Medicine Interaction
- Other bronchodilators (such salbutamol and formoterol) may need to be watched because they can have cumulative effects.
- Heart drugs (such beta-blockers and digoxin) should be used with caution since they can interact with airway relaxants.
- Diuretics and other drugs that change potassium levels need to have their electrolytes checked.
- Before you give this syrup, always tell your doctor about any other medicines or supplements you are taking.
How to Use
- Do what your doctor tells you to do.
- Use a measuring cup or syringe, not a kitchen spoon, and shake thoroughly before using.
- Usually taken 2 to 3 times a day or as advised by a doctor.
- If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember, but don't take two doses at once.
Uses / indications
- This syrup is mostly used for:
- A productive cough with heavy mucous and chest congestion.
- Bronchospasm (tightening of airway muscles), as seen in bronchitis or asthma, should be treated by a doctor.
- Wheezing and stuffy chest that come with problems in the upper and lower respiratory tracts.
- Not suggested for coughs that don't make mucus or for kids younger than what your doctor says.