DYSOLVON TABLET 8MG

Country: Malaysia

Bahasa: Inggeris

Sumber: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

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Risalah maklumat Risalah maklumat (PIL)
07-12-2021
Ciri produk Ciri produk (SPC)
07-12-2021

Bahan aktif:

Bromhexine HCl

Boleh didapati daripada:

DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD

INN (Nama Antarabangsa):

Bromhexine HCl

Unit dalam pakej:

1000 Tablet Tablets; 20Tablet Tablets; 100Tablet Tablets; 200 Tablets

Dikeluarkan oleh:

DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD

Risalah maklumat

                                Consumer Medication Information Leaflet (RiMUP)
DYSOLVON TABLET 8MG
Bromhexine Hydrochloride (8 mg)
1
What is in this leaflet
1.
What Dysolvon Tablet 8mg is used
for
2.
How Dysolvon Tablet 8mg works
3.
Before you used Dysolvon Tablet
8mg
4.
How to use Dysolvon Tablet 8mg
5.
While you are using it
6.
Side effects
7.
Storage and disposal of Dysolvon
Tablet 8mg
8.
Product Description
9.
Manufacturer and Product
Registration Holder
10.
Date of revision
What Dysolvon Tablet 8mg is used for
Administered in inflammation of the
airway and other respiratory conditions
to aid removal of phlegm or mucus.
How Dysolvon Tablet 8mg works
Bromhexine Hydrochloride has been
reported to change the structure of
airway secretions, increase the volume,
reduced viscosity and aid to remove the
phlegm or mucus.
Before you use Dysolvon Tablet 8mg
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When you must not use it
You are hypersensitive to Bromhexine
or other components of the product.
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Before you start to use it
Pregnancy and lactation
Precautions regarding medication use
during pregnancy should be practiced.
Bromhexine should be avoided during
lactation.
Ask your doctor or pharmacists for
advice before taking Dysolvon Tablet
8mg.
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Taking other medicines
Tell your doctor if you are taking
antibiotics (Amoxycillin, Cefuroxime,
Erythromycin or Doxycycline) and any
other medicines, including any that you
buy without a prescription from a
pharmacy, supermarket or health food
shop.
How to use Dysolvon Tablet 8mg
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How much to use
Adults: 2 tablets, 3 to 4 times daily
Children below 5 years: ½ tablet twice
daily.
Children 5 to 10 years: 1 tablet twice
daily.
The directions given may differ from the
information contained in this leaflet. If
you do not understand the instructions
on the label, ask your doctor or
pharmacist for help.
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When to use it
Use as directed by your doctor or
pharmacist.
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How long to use it
Continue taking Dysolvon Tablet 8mg
for as long as your doctor recommends.
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If you forget to use it
Take the missed dose as soon as you
remember. If it almost time for yo
                                
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Ciri produk

                                DYSOLVON TABLET 8MG
MAL19910628XZ
DESCRIPTION:
TABLET
Colour :
Yellow
Shape :
Round/Flat/Scored
Coating:
Uncoated
EACH TABLET CONTAINS:
Bromhexine Hydrochloride .......................... 8 mg
PHARMACODYNAMICS:
Bromhexine Hydrochloride has been reported to change the structure of
bronchial secretions and to increase the volume
and reduce the viscosity of sputum. It is administered in bronchitis
and other respiratory conditions as an aid to
expectoration, with variable.
PHARMACOKINETICS:
Bromhexine Hydrochloride is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract
and peak plasma concentrations have occurred after
1 hour. Most of a dose is excreted in the urine mainly as metabolites;
only a small amount is excreted in the faeces.
Ambroxol is a metabolite of Bromhexine.
INDICATIONS:
Administered in bronchitis and other respiratory conditions to aid
expectoration.
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE:
Adults: 2 tablets, 3 to 4 times daily.
Children below 5 years: ½ tablet twice daily.
Children 5 to 10 years: 1 tablet twice daily.
ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION:
FOR ORAL USE ONLY
CONTRAINDICATION:
Bromhexine should not be used in patients known to be hypersensitive
to Bromhexine or other components of the product
PRECAUTIONS/WARNINGS:
Bromhexine should be given cautiously to patient with gastric
ulceration.
Very rare cases of chronically associated severe skin impairments such
as Stevens Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal
Necrolysis (TEN), Erythema Multiforme (EM) and Acute Generalized
Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP) have been reported.
In most cases, these could be explained by the severity of the
underlying disease or concomitant administration of another
drug. In the early stages of such severe skin reactions, initially
only nonspecific flu-like symptoms appear, e.g. fever,
arthralgia, runny nose, cough, and sore throat. If skin or mucous
membrane damage occurs, seek medical advice
immediately and discontinue treatment as a precaution.
DRUG INTERACTIONS:
Administration of Bromhexine together with antibiotics (Amoxicillin,
Cefuroxime, Erythromycin,
                                
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