Indications |
Oral Mucolytic Adult: 8-16 mg tid. |
Warnings / Precautions |
History of peptic ulceration; asthmatic patients. Severe hepatic or renal impairment. |
Adverse Reactions |
GI side effects; headache, dizziness, sweating, skin rashes. Inhalation: Cough or bronchospasm. |
Lab Interactions |
Transient rise in serum aminotransferase values. |
Mechanism of Actions |
Bromhexine is a mucolytic. |
Administration |
Should be taken with food. |
Storage Conditions |
Oral: Store below 30°C. |
ATC Classification |
R05CB02 - bromhexine ; Belongs to the class of mucolytics. Used in the treatment of wet cough. |
Storage |
Oral: Store below 30°C. |
Available As |
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Bromhexine
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Bromhexine Containing Brands
Bromhexine is used in following diseases
Drug - Drug Interactions of Bromhexine
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