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About Tusna Expectorant
Tusna Expectorant belongs to the class of medicines called ‘expectorants’ primarily used to treat cough associated with mucus. Coughing (dry or productive) is a body’s way of clearing irritants (like allergens, mucus, or smoke) from airways and preventing infection. There are two types of coughs, namely: Dry cough and chesty cough. A dry cough is tickly and doesn't produce any vicious or thick mucus, while a chesty cough (wet cough) means mucous or sputum is produced to help clear your airways.
Tusna Expectorant is a combination of two drugs, namely: Guaifenesin (expectorant) and Bromhexine (mucolytic agent). Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that works by loosening the congestion in the chest and throat, making it easier to cough out through the mouth. On the other hand, Bromhexine belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in lungs, windpipe, and nasal passage thereby, helping to cough out easily.
Take Tusna Expectorant as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Tusna Expectorant based on your medical condition. Some people may experience nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, headache, dizziness, skin rash, stomach upset, and diarrhoea. Most of these side effects of Tusna Expectorant do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Tusna Expectorant or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Tusna Expectorant. Tusna Expectorant should be used with caution in children below 6 years. Drink plenty of fluids while taking Tusna Expectorant to loosen mucus. If you have stomach ulcers, asthma, phenylketonuria (a congenital disability that causes accumulation of amino acid, or phenylalanine in the body), or kidney or liver problems, inform your doctor before taking Tusna Expectorant.
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Tusna Expectorant is a combination of two drugs, namely: Guaifenesin (expectorant) and Bromhexine (mucolytic agent). Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that works by loosening the congestion in the chest and throat, making it easier to cough out through the mouth. On the other hand, Bromhexine belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in lungs, windpipe and nasal passage thereby, helping to cough out easily. Tusna Expectorant does not cough sedation or sleepiness like other codeine containing cough syrups.
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If you are allergic to Tusna Expectorant or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Tusna Expectorant. Tusna Expectorant should be used with caution in children below 6 years. Avoid using Tusna Expectorant if you are suffering from stomach ulcers as it may worsen the condition. Drink plenty of fluids while taking Tusna Expectorant to loosen mucus. If you have stomach ulcers, asthma, phenylketonuria (a birth defect that causes accumulation of amino acid, phenylalanine in the body), kidney or liver problems, inform your doctor before taking Tusna Expectorant.
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Tusna Expectorant contains Guaifenesin and Bromhexine. Guaifenesin is an expectorant that works by increasing the volume of fluid in the airways, reduce the stickiness of mucus and helps to remove it from airways. Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent (cough/sputum thinner) that works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in lungs, windpipe and nose. Thereby, helps to cough out easily.
Tusna Expectorant should be used with caution in children below 6 years of age. However, please consult a doctor before giving Tusna Expectorant to children.
Tusna Expectorant may cause drowsiness or dizziness in some cases. However, it is not necessary for everyone taking Tusna Expectorant to experience this side effect. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking Tusna Expectorant.
No, Tusna Expectorant is not recommended for patients suffering from stomach ulcers as it may worsen the condition. However, please consult a doctor before taking Tusna Expectorant.
You are recommended to take Tusna Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen with rash, fever or persistent headache after one week of using Tusna Expectorant, please consult your doctor.
No, you are not recommended to stop taking Tusna Expectorant without consulting your doctor as it may worsen cough or cause recurring symptoms. Therefore, take Tusna Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Tusna Expectorant, please consult your doctor.
Special Advise
Use of Tusna Expectorant in children below 4 years of age is not recommended.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Cough: Coughing is a body’s way of clearing irritants (like allergens, mucus, or smoke) from airways and preventing infection. Coughs may be dry or productive. A productive cough (wet cough) brings up sputum (phlegm, mucus, and other matter) from the lungs. Cough is commonly caused as a response to allergy or viral infection but coughing up mucus is possibly an indication of infection in the respiratory tract. If you are coughing thick, solid white mucus, it indicates you may have a bacterial infection in the airways. If the mucus is clear or light-coloured, it indicates you may have allergies or a minor infection in the respiratory tract, and yellow or green mucus indicates a respiratory infection.
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