Bromhexine Singapore

Bromhexine is an oral medication primarily used for its mucolytic properties. It facilitates the expulsion of mucus or phlegm from the respiratory tract by thinning and breaking down the thick and sticky secretions. This makes it easier for patients with lung diseases like asthma, bronchitis, or cystic fibrosis to breathe. It is also used to treat and prevent complications from pneumonia and other respiratory tract infections. Common side effects include mild gastrointestinal upsets, allergic reactions, and very rarely, serious skin reactions.

Dosage
  • 8mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 3.71 S$ 111.35
60 tablets S$ 2.38 S$ 142.54 S$ 80.17
90 tablets S$ 2.08 S$ 187.09 S$ 146.97
120 tablets S$ 1.74 S$ 209.37 S$ 236.04
180 tablets S$ 1.58 S$ 285.12 S$ 383.00

What is Bromhexine used to treat?

Bromhexine is essentially a mucolytic medicine that helps to thin and loosen phlegm in patients suffering from lung or respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, asthma, and cystic fibrosis. It can also be used in treating complications in pneumonia and other respiratory tract infections.

How does Bromhexine work?

Bromhexine works by breaking down and thinning the mucoprotein and glycoprotein constituents in thick, viscous sputum, making it easier to expel. This then clears the airways, making breathing easier for people with respiratory conditions.

When and how should Bromhexine be taken?

Bromhexine is usually taken orally, usually three times daily or as directed by your doctor. It's best taken after a meal to reduce potential gastric upset. The dosage typically depends on the severity of the condition and the patient's response to treatment.

How long does it take for Bromhexine to work?

The time taken for Bromhexine to show effects may vary from person to person. However, a general observation is that users start witnessing improvement in their symptoms within a few days after starting the medication. Get in touch with your doctor if there's no sign of improvement even after a week.

What are the side effects of Bromhexine?

Side effects of Bromhexine are generally mild and may include gastrointestinal upsets like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea. In rare circumstances, it may cause serious skin reactions, so any unusual skin changes should be reported to healthcare professional promptly.

Can Bromhexine be used by children?

Yes, Bromhexine can be used in children, but the dosage is typically reduced. While Bromhexine is generally safe for use by people of all ages, it is always essential to follow a healthcare provider's advice regarding the dosage and duration of treatment.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take Bromhexine?

The safety of Bromhexine for pregnant women is not well established and it should be taken only if prescribed by a healthcare provider after assessing the potential benefits and risks. Bromhexine does pass into breast milk so nursing mothers should exercise caution.

Can I take Bromhexine with other medicines?

Interactions can occur between Bromhexine and certain other medications. Therefore, you should inform your doctor if you're taking any other medications, including non-prescription medicines, health supplements, or herbal products.

Can I buy Bromhexine without a prescription in Singapore?

Yes, Bromhexine can be bought without a prescription in Singapore. However, self-medication can lead to potentially dangerous side effects or interactions, so it is advised to consult a healthcare provider before starting any new medication.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Bisolvon Tablet
  • Bisolvon Pholcodine
  • Bisolvon Linctus
  • Broncotron
  • Solvin
  • Bisolviral
  • Bisolvon Infant Drops
  • Bisolvon Tixylix
  • Brofex
  • Bisolvan
  • Bronchol
  • Bisolvon Chesty
  • Bisolvon Wet
  • Bisolvon
  • Lysopain
  • Mucosolvan
  • Bisolvon Dry
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