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Oxowin AN 100mg/600mg Tablet 10s

Oxowin AN 100mg/600mg Tablet 10s is a medicine containing Acebrophylline and acetylcysteine, prescribed for respiratory conditions, offering relief in different ways.

Acebrophylline finds application in managing respiratory conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and bronchitis. It operates by relaxing airway smooth muscles, widening passages, and aiding breathing. Additionally, its mucolytic properties help thin and reduce mucus viscosity, facilitating easier expectoration.

Acetylcysteine, on the other hand, is commonly employed to treat respiratory issues such as chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, and pulmonary fibrosis. It functions as a mucolytic agent, breaking down and thinning airway mucus, and enhancing respiratory function.

Follow your doctor's advice – have it with or without food. Your prescribed dose depends on how you're doing. Stick with it for as long as the doctor suggests; stopping early might bring back symptoms.

Common side effects include temporary vomiting, heartburn, stomach upset, rash, itching, and nasal inflammation. If concerned, promptly consult your doctor. Avoid alcohol to prevent excessive drowsiness.

Never selfmedicate. Before starting, inform your doctor about liver/kidney issues, pregnancy, planning, or breastfeeding.

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Budecort 0.5mg Respules 2ml helps relieve cough if it is caused due to asthma. In children, it is used to relieve cough which sounds like ‘dog bark’. This cough is caused due to irritation and swelling of the airways which further makes the airways narrow. As a result, when your child tries to breathe through the narrow passage, it becomes hard to breathe and causes coughing. Budecort 0.5mg Respules 2ml helps to reduce this irritation and swelling of the airways.

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