Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol

Introduction To Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is used in the treatment of coughs with excess sputum/phlegm, chest congestion and respiratory infections. This syrup is a combination of three medicines: ambroxol, levosalbutamol and guaifenesin. It thins the phlegm/sputum, clears the congestion and relaxes the airways so breathing becomes easier. Your doctor may prescribe this medication for any respiratory infections causing productive cough.

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol should be consumed as advised by your doctor. You may take this syrup before or after food. Measure the prescribed amount carefully with the measuring cap provided. The doses will be adjusted depending on the severity of your symptoms. Take it for the exact duration as per your prescription; do not stop midway even if you feel better..

Side effects of Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol include drowsiness, vomiting, headache, nausea, stomach pain and diarrhoea. They are rare and usually go away on their own. Contact your healthcare provider if the problems persist or worsen.

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is contraindicated (unsafe) for people hypersensitive to ambroxol, levosalbutamol or guaifenesin. Always let your doctor know of any health conditions you might have, such as gastric ulcers, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and heart and liver disease. Generally, this combination drug is considered safe for most people.

Uses of Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is used to treat coughs with mucus (excess sputum/phlegm in the airways), chest congestion and respiratory infections. This medicine contains three medicines—the first two thins out the phlegm trapped in our airways, removing them from our body; the third increases airflow and relaxes the airways for improved breathing. Your doctor may prescribe this medication for any respiratory infections that cause productive cough (wet cough).

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol can be used in the following conditions:

How Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol works

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol works by thinning out the phlegm (mucus) trapped in our airways, thereby removing them from our bodies. It also alleviates difficulties associated with respiratory infections by increasing airflow and relaxing the airways for improved breathing.

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol contains three medicines: ambroxol (mucolytic and mucokinetic agent,), levosalbutamol (short-acting beta-2 adrenergic receptor agonist) and guaifenesin (expectorant). This combination helps remove sputum buildup in the airways and makes breathing easier by opening up the airways.

Ambroxol hydrochloride is a mucolytic and mucokinetic agent. This medicine thins the sticky and viscous mucus stuck in the airways and allows the body to remove it through cough easily; thus, it is a mucolytic agent. It also makes one cough out more sputum by increasing the intensity of the cough and removing the sticky mucus secretions from the airways, thus functioning as a mucokinetic agent. The mechanism of action involves depolymerizing mucopolysaccharides of mucus which decreases the viscosity and increases the transport of bronchial secretions.

Levosalbutamol is a short-acting beta-2 adrenergic receptor agonist. It works by working on the beta-2 adrenergic receptors located in the airways, which results in its widening. This helps patients with bronchospasms to breathe freely and alleviates symptoms associated with obstruction, such as wheezing, difficulty breathing and coughing. It is often used in patients suffering from bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Guaifenesin is an expectorant (medicine which helps clear sputum from airways) which works by increasing the output of respiratory tract fluid, enhancing the flow of secretions and facilitating the removal of thickened mucus. This is achieved by promoting the mucociliary mechanism in the body.

Dosage

Take Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol medicine as your doctor prescribes, and do not exceed the recommended dosage. Before using, shake the bottle well and measure the syrup with the provided measuring cup. You may take this medicine before or after food. Side effects like sleepiness/drowsiness are common.

If you forget to take this medication, take it as soon as you remember. If it is time for your next dose, ignore the one that you missed and continue with the next. To compensate for a missed dose, avoid taking twice the amount.

Cases of overdosing are rare but possible. Speak to your healthcare provider regarding any allergies to the ingredients of this medicine. If you experience rashes, increased heart rate, itching or tremors, contact your doctor or the nearest hospital to seek medical attention.

Safety Advice

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is contraindicated (unsafe) for people hypersensitive to ambroxol, levosalbutamol or guaifenesin. Always let your doctor know of any health conditions you might have, such as stomach ulcers, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and heart and liver disease. Generally, this combination drug is considered safe for most people.

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Drug interactions

Drug-Food interaction

Alcohol might interact with the ingredients present in Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol to produce adverse effects. Please consult your doctor for more information.

Drug-Disease interaction

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is contraindicated if you are hypersensitive to chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine. Exercise caution while taking this medicine if you have gastric ulcers, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, diabetes, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, and heart and liver disease.

Drug-Drug interaction

Consult your doctor if you are currently taking the following medicines: antibiotics (doxycycline, cefuroxime, erythromycin, amoxicillin), diuretics (furosemide, bendroflumethiazide), bronchodilators (formoterol, albuterol, vilanterol), antiemetics (ondansetron), corticosteroid (prednisone, budesonide), β-adrenergic blockers (carvedilol, nadolol, sotalol, timolol).

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:

Doxycycline Cefuroxime Erythromycin Amoxicillin Furosemide Bendroflumethiazide Albuterol Vilanterol Ondansetron Prednisone Budesonide Carvedilol Nadolol Sotalol Timolol

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Will Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol make me feel sleepy/drowsy?

Yes, Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol can make you feel drowsy, but not always. Refrain from driving after taking this medicine if you regularly experience this side effect.

Q. What is Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol used for?

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol is a combination medication that treats coughs with excess sputum/phlegm, chest congestion and respiratory infections. It thins the sputum and relaxes the airways.

Q. Should I take Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol before or after food?

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol can be taken before or after your meals. Before using, shake the bottle well and measure the syrup with the provided measuring cup.

Q. What are the side effects of Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol?

Ambroxol + Guaifenesin + Levosalbutamol causes common side effects like drowsiness, vomiting, headache, nausea, stomach pain and diarrhoea. Contact your doctor if they persist.

References

Written By:

Dr Advikka Ridhy

Dr Advikka Ridhy

MBBS

RMO, Aster MIMS

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