ASCORIL PLUS EXPECTORANT 120 ML

Description
The role of Ascoril Plus Expectorant is to treat improves coughing by thinning mucus in the lungs, windpipe, and nose. Additionally, it relieves mild throat discomfort and has a cooling effect. As directed by the physician, Ascoril Plus Expectorant should be taken with food. Your medical condition and how you respond to the medication will influence the dosage you are given. For as long your doctor prescribes, you should keep taking this medication. Your health could worsen and your symptoms could return if you stop taking your medication too soon. Some medications may interact with or be impacted by this one, so let your doctor know about any other medications you're taking.
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Product Details
Ascoril Plus Expectorant contains terbutaline, guaifenesin, bromhexine, and menthol. As a mucolytic, bromhexine thins and relaxes mucus (phlegm) to facilitate coughing. As an expectorant, guaifenesin works by making airway secretions less sticky and facilitating their removal. An organic ingredient called menthol cools the throat and relieves mild discomfort. By relaxing the muscles in the airways, terbutaline, a bronchodilator, widens and relaxes the airways. When combined, they facilitate breathing.
Uses of Product
Ascoril Plus Expectorant is used in the treatment of Cough
Direction For Use
Follow your doctor's recommendations regarding the dosage and duration of this medication. Read the label's instructions before usage. Give it a good shake before using. Although it is preferable to take Ascoril Plus Expectorant at the same time each day, it can be taken with food.
Side Affects
Most adverse effects are mild and will disappear as your body adjusts to the medication. Consult your physician if they persist or if you're concerned about them. Ascoril Plus Expectorant side effects include nausea. indigestion Vomiting and Bloating Having diarrhea Pain in the stomach Lightheadedness A headache Sweating, redness, and hives tremor elevated heart rate
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