Bad breath after Ambroxol
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Ambroxol hydrochloride is the active ingredient of ambroxol. Bromhexin, the predecessor of ambroxol hydrochloride, is extracted from duckbill alkaloid. Duckbill alkaloid is an Asian plant, which has been proved to be very effective in eliminating phlegm. It can loosen and dilute the sputum accumulated in the respiratory tract, prevent the production of new mucus, and improve the cleaning function of the respiratory tract. More specifically, it can increase the secretion of serous glands of respiratory tract mucosa, reduce the secretion of mucous glands, thus reducing the viscosity of sputum, promoting the secretion of alveolar surfactant, increasing the movement of bronchial cilia, making sputum easy to cough up, so as to achieve the curative effect of relieving cough symptoms. It's a drug with three poisons. Halitosis is one of the adverse reactions of the drug. Let's have a look.
Bad breath after Ambroxol
1. After taking ambroxol, there will be some digestive tract reactions, such as occasional bad breath, nausea, stomach discomfort, lack of appetite, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Second, Mucosolvan is suitable for acute and chronic respiratory diseases with abnormal sputum secretion and poor expectoration function. Such as acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchiectasis and asthma expectorant treatment.
Third, the stomach emptying fast, there will be no halitosis phenomenon, can take oral gastric motility drugs such as metoclopramide, and digestive aid drugs such as multienzyme tablets, mouth can often chew a piece of gum
matters needing attention
It is generally believed that Mucosolvan Combined with antibiotics can increase the concentration of antibiotics in lung tissue and enhance the efficacy of antibiotics. Therefore, when Mucosolvan is combined with amoxicillin, cephalosporins, erythromycin and doxycycline, the dosage of antibiotics should not be increased at will and the clinical efficacy should be observed.