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AB FLO

Manufacturer
Lupin Laboratories Ltd.

Generic
Acebrophylline

Package/s
Capsule 100 mg, (Rs. 75.00)

About Acebrophylline
Bronchodilator, Mucoregulator, Antiinflamatory drug,salt of theophylline-7- acetic acid with ambroxol.More details.....

Dosage
Adult : 100 mg twice daily Children up to 2 years, it`s half a teaspoon, twice daily. Age 2 to 5 is half a teaspoon, three times a day Children ag....More details.....

Pregnancy
Contraindicated

Breast Feeding
Contraindicated

Old Age
Use with caution

Children
Use with caution

Mechanism Of Action
Theophylline-7-acetate ha bronchodilator effect due to inhibition of the intracellular phosphodiesterases, followed by increase in cyclic AMP level wh....More details.....

PharmacoKinetics
Absorption: Absorbed after oral administration Distribution: Widely distributed in the body Metabolism: Metabolised in the liver Excretion: Excrete....More details.....

OnsetOfAction
1 to 2 hours....More details.....

AdverseEffect
1.Abdominal discomfort 2.Stomach/abdominal distension 3.Vomiting 4.Diarrhea 5.Constipation 6.Esophageal bleeding ....More details.....

SpecialPrecautions
1.Cardiac insufficiency 2.Gastro intestinal disorders 3.Epilepsy and hyperthyroidism ....More details.....

Indications
1.COPD 2.Bronchial asthma 3.Bronchitis 4.Sinusitis ....More details.....

Interactions
The concomitant use of acebrophylline and frusimide can potentiate dieresis Concomitant use of acebrophylline with reserpine can cause tachycardia P....More details.....

Storage
Store in a cool dry place and protect from light. Keep out of the reach of children....More details.....

OLWAYS

Manufacturer
Astra Zeneca

Generic
Olmesartan

Package/s
Tablet 20 mg, (Rs. 60.00) Tablet 40 mg, (Rs. 110.00)

About Olmesartan
An angiotensin II receptor antagonist, Imidazole derivative,

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