Acebrophylline Sustained Release Tablets
Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets is a type of medicine that helps with breathing problems like asthma and COPD. These conditions make the airways narrow, cause swelling, and make too much mucus, which makes it hard to breathe. Acebrophylline helps to relax the muscles in the lungs and makes the air passages wider, allowing more air to flow through. In addition, Acebrophylline also works as a medicine that helps thin and clear mucus from the respiratory system, including the lungs, throat, and nose. This action helps you breathe easier by opening up your airway.
Take Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets as directed by your doctor, who will decide the right amount based on your health condition. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to Acebrophylline or any other medications. If your asthma gets worse, especially during the night or in the morning, you should see a doctor. This could mean that your asthma is not being properly controlled. If you have certain medical problems like fast or irregular heartbeats, low blood pressure, or if you’ve had a recent heart attack, you shouldn’t take Acebrophylline. Before using Acebrophylline, let your doctor know if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have hyperthyroidism, viral infections, heart failure, high blood pressure, seizures, gastric ulcers, or kidney/liver problems. It is suggested to regularly check the amount of potassium in your blood when you are taking Acebrophylline. You should talk to your doctor before starting this medicine to make sure it is right and safe for you based on your health.
How to use Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets
Here is a step-by-step guide on How to use Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets:
- Before starting this medication, including Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets, consult your doctor. They will assess your medical history, current health condition, and other medications you might be taking to determine if Acebrophylline is suitable for you.
- Carefully read the prescription label provided by your doctor. Make sure you understand the recommended dosage, frequency, and any special instructions.
- Take the tablet at a time that is convenient for you and aligns with the instructions from your doctor. Generally, these tablets are taken once or twice a day, depending on your prescription.
- Take the Acebrophylline Sustained Release Tablet whole, without chewing, crushing, or breaking it. Swallow it with a glass of water. If the tablet is scored (has a line down the centre), it may be easier to split, but only do so if advised by your doctor.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding whether to take the tablet with food or on an empty stomach. Some medications work better when taken with food to minimize potential stomach upset.
- Never change the dosage or frequency of the medication without consulting your doctor. Stick to the prescribed schedule to ensure consistent and safe treatment.
Side effects of Acebrophylline Sustained-Release Tablets:
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach discomfort
- Diarrhoea
- Constipation
- Loss of appetite
- Skin rash
Precautions:
- Acebrophylline should not be taken when you are pregnant.
- It is not recommended to use while breastfeeding.
- Don’t drive if you feel tired or dizzy after taking acebrophylline.
- Do not drink alcohol while taking acebrophylline because it can make the side effects worse.
- If you have an allergy to acebrophylline, theophylline, or other similar medications.
- If you are having trouble with your kidney or liver
- If you have any heart problems like low blood pressure, unstable blood pressure, or irregular heart rate.
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