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Bromline Expectorant Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Uses:

Chesty cough

Medicinal Benefits:

Bromline Expectorant is a combination of three drugs, namely Guaifenesin, Terbutaline and Bromhexine, used to treat a cough with mucus. Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that works by increasing the volume of fluid in the airways, reducing the stickiness of mucus and helping to remove it from the airways. Terbutaline belongs to the class of bronchodilators that relaxes muscles and widens the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Bromhexine belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in lungs, windpipe and nose. Thus, it helps cough out easily.

FAQs

Bromline Expectorant should be used with caution in hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) patients as it may worsen the condition. Inform your doctor if have hyperthyroidism before taking Bromline Expectorant so that the dose may be adjusted appropriately. However, regular monitoring of thyroid hormone levels is recommended while taking Bromline Expectorant.

Yes, Bromline Expectorant may cause drowsiness or dizziness. All people who receive Bromline Expectorant may not experience these side effects. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking Bromline Expectorant.

Bromline Expectorant should be used with caution in diabetic patients as it may alter the blood glucose levels. Your blood glucose levels may be monitored by your doctor while taking this medicine.

No, you are not recommended to take propranolol with Bromline Expectorant as it may reduce the effectiveness of both medicines. Also, propranolol may cause a narrowing of airways sometimes, which may trigger severe asthmatic attacks or worsen breathing problems. However, you are recommended to consult a doctor before using other medicines with Bromline Expectorant.

You are recommended to take Bromline Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen with rash, fever or persistent headache after 1 week of using Bromline Expectorant, please consult your doctor.

No, you are not recommended to stop taking Bromline Expectorant without consulting your doctor, as it may worsen the cough or cause recurring symptoms. Therefore, take Bromline Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Bromline Expectorant, please consult your doctor.