Acebrophylline (100mg) + Acetylcysteine (600mg)
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are among respiratory disorders treated with Bigamuci-AB tablets. It helps clear mucus from the airways and assists in lessening coughing and wheezing.
Two active components in the Bigamuci-AB Tablet are acetylcysteine and acebrophylline. By releasing mucus in the airways and thereby lowering bronchoconstriction, it helps control respiratory disorders. Usually prescribed for chronic diseases where coughing and mucous are constant is this medication. Always follow the directions on dosage and use given by your healthcare provider.
Typical adverse effects of Bigamuci-AB Tablet could be nausea, vomiting, vertigo, headache, and stomach pain. Seldom occurring but potentially dangerous adverse effects could be rash, respiratory problems, or strong allergic reactions. See a doctor should you have any unexpected symptoms.
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Use the Bigamuci-AB Tablet as directed by your physician. Usually, one takes it either with or without food orally. Use the dose directions exactly. See your doctor before changing the frequency or dosage; do not exceed advised values.
Two active components combine in Bigamuci-AB Tablet:
Related Warnings
Generally speaking, Bigamuci-AB Tablet should be taken with moderation of alcohol intake. Alcohol could interfere with the efficacy of the medicine and aggravate adverse effects including vertigo.
Bigamuci-AB Tablet should only be taken as advised by a healthcare provider and if definitely necessary. Discuss possible hazards with your doctor since the consequences on the unborn child are unknown.
Bigamuci-AB Tablet goes into breast milk or not is unknown. Use it just if absolutely required and directed by your doctor while nursing. Talk about possible hazards and advantages with your doctor.
In certain people Bigamuci-AB Tablet could induce drowsiness or dizziness. Should you have these side effects, refrain from operating or driving heavy machinery until you are certain the medicine will not damage you.
Tell your doctor whether you have kidney problems before using Bigamuci-AB Table. As the medicine is filtered by the kidneys, dosage changes could be required.
Patients with liver diseases should exercise careful use of the Bigamuci-AB Tablets. The components of the tablet are broken down by the liver, hence compromised liver functioning could influence the way the medication is absorbed. See your doctor about any liver problems to guarantee safe use.
A.See your doctor beforehand to prevent any interactions between Bigamuci-AB Tablet and other drugs.
Q.Should I miss one dose, what should I do?A.As soon as you remember, take the omitted dosage. If your next dose is almost here, omit the missing dose and get back on your usual schedule. Don't double up on dosage.
Q.Are youngsters suited for the Bigamuci-AB Tablet?A.Before providing this medicine to children, see a pediatrician since safety and efficacy in pediatric populations have to be assessed.
Q.I should take Bigamuci-AB tablets for how long?A.Regarding the length of usage, follow the advice of your doctor. Never suddenly stop using the drug without first seeing your doctor.
Q.Should I feel better, might I quit using Bigamuci-AB tablets?A.Even if you feel better, do not stop the medication without first seeing your healthcare professional to guarantee complete management of the illness.