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Acetylcysteine is an active ingredient known for its mucolytic properties, helping to liquefy and loosen thick mucus in the airways, thus promoting easier expectoration. It is widely used in the treatment of respiratory conditions characterized by thick mucus production, such as colds, acute bronchitis, and flu. Additionally, acetylcysteine is beneficial for chronic respiratory conditions like bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, and cystic fibrosis. Products containing acetylcysteine are commonly recommended for their ability to clear airways, reduce infection risks, and ease breathing difficulties. They are available in various formulations and dosages without prescription in pharmacies and drugstores.
Ecomucyl sandoz effervescent tablet 600 mg 10 pcs

Ecomucyl sandoz effervescent tablet 600 mg 10 pcs

 
Product code: 4935934

What Ecomucyl Sandoz is and when is it used?Ecomucyl Sandoz contains the active substance acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.The expectorant effect of Ecomucyl Sandoz liquefies the tough mucus and makes it easier to cough up. This reduces the risk of infection. When the airways are free, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Ecomucyl Sandoz is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu illnesses with cough and catarrh as well as for acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and pharynx infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) for cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis) .What precautions should be taken?The effect of Ecomucyl Sandoz is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking you can support the effectiveness of Ecomucyl Sandoz.When should Ecomucyl Sandoz not be used?Ecomucyl Sandoz must not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient or if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Ecomucyl Sandoz should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these agents suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial spasms and Respiratory infections can occur.The effervescent tablets of 600 mg must not be used in children under 12 years of age (in children with the metabolic disease cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age) because of their high content of active ingredient.Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Ecomucyl Sandoz should not be used in young children under 2 years of age.In what circumstances should caution be used when taking Ecomucyl Sandoz?The use of Ecomucyl Sandoz, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have noticed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Ecomucyl Sandoz before, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking it of the preparation.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Ecomucyl Sandoz (see above: “When should Ecomucyl Sandoz not be taken?”).Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Ecomucyl Sandoz, but at least 2 hours apart.If you suffer from high blood pressure, Ecomucyl Sandoz effervescent tablets are not suitable as they contain 139 mg of sodium per effervescent tablet. The salt released after ingestion can increase your blood pressure even further and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you havesuffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including ones you have bought yourself!) or apply them externally!Can Ecomucyl Sandoz be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. You should therefore only use Ecomucyl Sandoz during breast-feeding if your doctor considers it necessary.How do you use Ecomucyl Sandoz?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage for acute illnesses is :Children from 2 to 12 years: ½ effervescent tablet Ecomucyl Sandoz 200 mg 3 times a dayAdolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg).If the excessive mucus formation and the associated cough do not subside after 2 weeks of treatment, you should consult a doctor so that he can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment for chronic diseases (only on medical prescription):400–600 mg daily, divided into one or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosis: as above, but for children from 6 years of age, 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg 3 times a day or 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg once a day.Dissolve the effervescent tablet in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water at the same time as Ecomucyl Sandoz, as this can affect or stop the effectiveness of both Ecomucyl Sandoz and the other medicines.When opening, a slight smell of sulfur is perceptible. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Ecomucyl Sandoz have?The following side effects can occur when taking Ecomucyl Sandoz: gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Ecomucyl Sandoz immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.What should also be noted?The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Storage adviceIn the original packaging, at room temperature (15–25 ° C), away from light andStore moisture protected and out of the reach of children.More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Ecomucyl Sandoz contain?Active ingredients1 effervescent tablet Ecomucyl Sandoz 200 contains: 200 mg acetylcysteine.1 effervescent tablet Ecomucyl Sandoz 600 contains: 600 mg acetylcysteine.Auxiliary materials1 effervescent tablet Ecomucyl Sandoz 200 contains: sodium saccharin, vanillin, flavorings and other excipients.1 effervescent tablet Ecomucyl Sandoz 600 contains: sodium cyclamate, sodium saccharin, vanillin, flavorings and other excipients.Approval number50655 (Swissmedic)Where can you get Ecomucyl Sandoz? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription:Ecomucyl Sandoz 200 mg 30 effervescent tabletsEcomucyl Sandoz 600 mg 10 effervescent tabletsMarketing authorization holderSandoz Pharmaceuticals AG, Risch; Domicile: Rotkreuz..

13.66 USD

Fluimucil 600 mg 12 sachets

Fluimucil 600 mg 12 sachets

 
Product code: 7772850

What is Fluimucil and when is it used? Fluimucil contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum. With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems. Due to the expectorant effect of Fluimucil, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. When the airways are free, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier. Fluimucil is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu illnesses with cough and catarrh as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and pharynx infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis. What precautions should be taken? The effect of Fluimucil is promoted by copious drinking. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. You can support the effect of Fluimucil by giving up smoking. When should Fluimucil not be taken? Fluimucil must not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine or any other ingredient and if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers. Fluimucil should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these agents suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial cramps and infections the airways can come. The effervescent tablets and the sachets of granules of 600 mg must not be used in children under 12 years of age (in children with the metabolic disease cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age) because of their high content of active ingredient. Your doctor will know what to do in such cases. Fluimucil must not be used in young children under 2 years of age. In what circumstances should caution be used when taking Fluimucil? The use of Fluimucil, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have observed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Fluimucil before, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking the Start preparation. Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased. Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine. The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Fluimucil (see above: “When should Fluimucil not be taken?”). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Fluimucil, but at least 2 hours apart. Important information about some of Fluimucil's excipients Fluimucil granules contain: Aspartame:  25 mg aspartame per 100 mg and 200 mg sachets and 75 mg aspartame per 600 mg sachet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough. Sorbitol  : 775 mg sorbitol per 100 mg sachet, 675 mg sorbitol per 200 mg sachet and 2025 mg sorbitol per 600 mg sachet. Sorbitol is a source of fructose. Talk to your doctor before you (or your child) take or receive this medicine if your doctor has told you (or your child) that you (or your child) have an intolerance to some sugars or if you have a hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) rare hereditary condition in which a person is unable to break down fructose - has been identified. Glucose and lactose  : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar. Fluimucil effervescent tablets contain: Aspartame:  20 mg aspartame per effervescent tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough. Glucose  : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar. 156.9 mg sodium (main component of table salt / table salt) per effervescent tablet. This corresponds to 7.8% of the maximum recommended daily dietary sodium intake for an adult. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you need the effervescent tablets for a long time or the effervescent tablets of 200 mg daily, especially if you are on a low-sodium diet. Fluimucil granules or Fluimucil tablets should be used in such cases , which are “sodium-free” or another salt-free acetylcysteine preparation is advisable. Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you have suffer from other diseases, have allergies or take other medicines (including ones you have bought yourself!) or apply them externally! Can Fluimucil be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice. No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine in breast milk. You should therefore only use Fluimucil during breastfeeding if your doctor treating you thinks it is necessary. How do you use Fluimucil? Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage  for acute illnesses is: Children from 2 to 12 years:  1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day or 200 mg twice a day (e.g. 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg). Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults:  600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 600 mg granules) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg granules). If the excessive mucus formation and the associated cough do not subside after 2 weeks of treatment, you should consult a doctor so that he can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract. Long-term treatment for chronic diseases  (only on medical prescription): 400–600 mg daily, divided into one or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months. Cystic fibrosis:  as above, but for children from 6 years of age, 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg 3 times a day or 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg once a day. Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water at the same time as Fluimucil, as this can affect or stop the effectiveness of both Fluimucil and the other medicines. When the bags or foils are torn open, a slight smell of sulfur is perceptible. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine and does not affect its effect. Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Fluimucil have? The following side effects can occur when taking Fluimucil: gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever. Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur. Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop the treatment with Fluimucil immediately and consult a doctor. The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What should also be noted? Use the medicine only up to the date marked “EXP” on the container. Storage advice Granules  : do not store above 30 ° C. Effervescent tablets  : store at room temperature (15–25 ° C). Keep out of the reach of children. More information Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Fluimucil contain? Active ingredients 1 sachet of granules  contains 100 mg, 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine. 1 effervescent tablet  contains 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine. Auxiliary materials Granules:  aspartame (E951), orange flavor (contains glucose and lactose), sorbitol (E420). Effervescent  tablet  : aspartame (E951), citric acid, sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate, lemon flavor (contains glucose). Approval number 37561, 45179 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Fluimucil? Which packs are available? In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription: Fluimucil 30 sachets of 100 mg  granules  . Fluimucil 30 sachets of 200 mg  granules  . Fluimucil 10 sachets of 600 mg  granules  . Fluimucil 30  effervescent tablets  of 200 mg. Fluimucil 10  effervescent tablets  of 600 mg. In pharmacies, only with a prescription: Fluimucil 90 sachets of 200 mg  granules  . Fluimucil 30 sachets of 600 mg  granules  . Fluimucil 30 and 100  effervescent tablets  of 600 mg. Marketing authorization holder Zambon Schweiz AG, 6814 Cadempino. ..

31.72 USD

Fluimucil cold cough brausetable 600 mg 12 pcs

Fluimucil cold cough brausetable 600 mg 12 pcs

 
Product code: 6685921

What is Fluimucil and when is it used?Fluimucil contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.Due to the expectorant effect of Fluimucil, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. When the airways are free, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Fluimucil is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu illnesses with cough and catarrh as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and pharynx infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Fluimucil is promoted by copious drinking. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. You can support the effect of Fluimucil by giving up smoking.When should Fluimucil not be taken?Fluimucil must not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient and if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Fluimucil should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these agents suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial cramps and infections the airways can come.The effervescent tablets and the sachets of granules of 600 mg must not be used in children under 12 years of age (in children with the metabolic disease cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age) because of their high content of active ingredient.Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Fluimucil must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.In what circumstances should caution be used when taking Fluimucil?The use of Fluimucil, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have observed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Fluimucil before, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking the Start preparation.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Fluimucil (see above: “When should Fluimucil not be taken?”). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Fluimucil, but at least 2 hours apart.Important information about some of Fluimucil's excipientsFluimucil granules contain:Aspartame: 25 mg aspartame per 100 mg and 200 mg sachets and 75 mg aspartame per 600 mg sachet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough.Sorbitol : 775 mg sorbitol per 100 mg sachet, 675 mg sorbitol per 200 mg sachet and 2025 mg sorbitol per 600 mg sachet. Sorbitol is a source of fructose. Talk to your doctor before you (or your child) take or receive this medicine if your doctor has told you (or your child) that you (or your child) have an intolerance to some sugars or if you have a hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) rare hereditary condition in which a person is unable to break down fructose - has been identified.Glucose and lactose : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar.Fluimucil effervescent tablets contain:Aspartame: 20 mg aspartame per effervescent tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough.Glucose : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar.156.9 mg sodium (main component of table salt / table salt) per effervescent tablet. This corresponds to 7.8% of the maximum recommended daily dietary sodium intake for an adult. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you need the effervescent tablets for a long time or the effervescent tablets of 200 mg daily, especially if you are on a low-sodium diet. Fluimucil granules or Fluimucil tablets should be used in such cases , which are “sodium-free” or another salt-free acetylcysteine ​​preparation is advisable.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you havesuffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including ones you have bought yourself!) or apply them externally!Can Fluimucil be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. You should therefore only use Fluimucil during breastfeeding if your doctor treating you thinks it is necessary.How do you use Fluimucil?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage for acute illnesses is:Children from 2 to 12 years: 1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day or 200 mg twice a day (e.g. 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg).Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 600 mg granules) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg granules).If the excessive mucus formation and the associated cough do not subside after 2 weeks of treatment, you should consult a doctor so that he can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment for chronic diseases (only on medical prescription):400–600 mg daily, divided into one or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosis: as above, but for children from 6 years of age, 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg 3 times a day or 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg once a day.Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water at the same time as Fluimucil, as this can affect or stop the effectiveness of both Fluimucil and the other medicines.When the bags or foils are torn open, a slight smell of sulfur is perceptible. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Fluimucil have?The following side effects can occur when taking Fluimucil: gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop the treatment with Fluimucil immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.What should also be noted?Use the medicine only up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Storage adviceGranules : do not store above 30 ° C.Effervescent tablets : store at room temperature (15–25 ° C).Keep out of the reach of children.More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Fluimucil contain?Active ingredients1 sachet of granules contains 100 mg, 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine.1 effervescent tablet contains 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine.Auxiliary materialsGranules: aspartame (E951), orange flavor (contains glucose and lactose), sorbitol (E420).Effervescent tablet : aspartame (E951), citric acid, sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate, lemon flavor (contains glucose).Approval number37561, 45179 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Fluimucil? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription:Fluimucil 30 sachets of 100 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 sachets of 200 mg granules .Fluimucil 10 sachets of 600 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 effervescent tablets of 200 mg.Fluimucil 10 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.In pharmacies, only with a prescription:Fluimucil 90 sachets of 200 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 sachets of 600 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 and 100 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.Marketing authorization holderZambon Schweiz AG, 6814 Cadempino...

30.53 USD

Fluimucil cold cough effervescent tablet 200 mg 20 pcs

Fluimucil cold cough effervescent tablet 200 mg 20 pcs

 
Product code: 3033081

What is Fluimucil and when is it used?Fluimucil contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.Due to the expectorant effect of Fluimucil, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. When the airways are free, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Fluimucil is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu illnesses with cough and catarrh as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and pharynx infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Fluimucil is promoted by copious drinking. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. You can support the effect of Fluimucil by giving up smoking.When should Fluimucil not be taken?Fluimucil must not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient and if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Fluimucil should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these agents suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial cramps and infections the airways can come.The effervescent tablets and the sachets of granules of 600 mg must not be used in children under 12 years of age (in children with the metabolic disease cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age) because of their high content of active ingredient.Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Fluimucil must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.In what circumstances should caution be used when taking Fluimucil?The use of Fluimucil, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have observed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Fluimucil before, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking the Start preparation.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Fluimucil (see above: “When should Fluimucil not be taken?”). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Fluimucil, but at least 2 hours apart.Important information about some of Fluimucil's excipientsFluimucil granules contain:Aspartame: 25 mg aspartame per 100 mg and 200 mg sachets and 75 mg aspartame per 600 mg sachet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough.Sorbitol : 775 mg sorbitol per 100 mg sachet, 675 mg sorbitol per 200 mg sachet and 2025 mg sorbitol per 600 mg sachet. Sorbitol is a source of fructose. Talk to your doctor before you (or your child) take or receive this medicine if your doctor has told you (or your child) that you (or your child) have an intolerance to some sugars or if you have a hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) rare hereditary condition in which a person is unable to break down fructose - has been identified.Glucose and lactose : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar.Fluimucil effervescent tablets contain:Aspartame: 20 mg aspartame per effervescent tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare hereditary condition in which phenylalanine builds up because the body cannot break it down enough.Glucose : Please only take this medicine after consulting your doctor if you know that you are intolerant to sugar.156.9 mg sodium (main component of table salt / table salt) per effervescent tablet. This corresponds to 7.8% of the maximum recommended daily dietary sodium intake for an adult. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you need the effervescent tablets for a long time or the effervescent tablets of 200 mg daily, especially if you are on a low-sodium diet. Fluimucil granules or Fluimucil tablets should be used in such cases , which are “sodium-free” or another salt-free acetylcysteine ​​preparation is advisable.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you havesuffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including ones you have bought yourself!) or apply them externally!Can Fluimucil be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. You should therefore only use Fluimucil during breastfeeding if your doctor treating you thinks it is necessary.How do you use Fluimucil?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage for acute illnesses is:Children from 2 to 12 years: 1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day or 200 mg twice a day (e.g. 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg).Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 600 mg granules) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 200 mg granules).If the excessive mucus formation and the associated cough do not subside after 2 weeks of treatment, you should consult a doctor so that he can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment for chronic diseases (only on medical prescription):400–600 mg daily, divided into one or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosis: as above, but for children from 6 years of age, 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg 3 times a day or 1 sachet of granules or 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg once a day.Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water at the same time as Fluimucil, as this can affect or stop the effectiveness of both Fluimucil and the other medicines.When the bags or foils are torn open, a slight smell of sulfur is perceptible. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Fluimucil have?The following side effects can occur when taking Fluimucil: gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop the treatment with Fluimucil immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.What should also be noted?Use the medicine only up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Storage adviceGranules : do not store above 30 ° C.Effervescent tablets : store at room temperature (15–25 ° C).Keep out of the reach of children.More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Fluimucil contain?Active ingredients1 sachet of granules contains 100 mg, 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine.1 effervescent tablet contains 200 mg or 600 mg acetylcysteine.Auxiliary materialsGranules: aspartame (E951), orange flavor (contains glucose and lactose), sorbitol (E420).Effervescent tablet : aspartame (E951), citric acid, sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate, lemon flavor (contains glucose).Approval number37561, 45179 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Fluimucil? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription:Fluimucil 30 sachets of 100 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 sachets of 200 mg granules .Fluimucil 10 sachets of 600 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 effervescent tablets of 200 mg.Fluimucil 10 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.In pharmacies, only with a prescription:Fluimucil 90 sachets of 200 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 sachets of 600 mg granules .Fluimucil 30 and 100 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.Marketing authorization holderZambon Schweiz AG, 6814 Cadempino...

25.33 USD

Fluimucil cold cough tabl 600 mg 12 pcs

Fluimucil cold cough tabl 600 mg 12 pcs

 
Product code: 6347064

What is Fluimucil and when is it used?Fluimucil contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.Due to the expectorant effect of Fluimucil, the thick mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. If the airways are clear, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Fluimucil is therefore suitable for the treatment of cold cough with excessive mucus formation.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Fluimucil is promoted by copious drinking. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking, you can support the effect of Fluimucil.Diabetics are allowed to take Fluimucil ready-made syrup as it does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners.When should Fluimucil not be taken?Fluimucil should not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient (e.g. if you are allergic to the para group to the auxiliary substance methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate [E218] or if you are hypersensitive to the preservative sodium benzoate [E211]) and in the case of gastric and intestinal ulcers .Fluimucil should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these drugs suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial spasms and Respiratory infections can occur. Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Fluimucil must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.When should caution be taken when taking Fluimucil?The use of Fluimucil, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures.If you have noticed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Fluimucil Cold Cough before, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist about this before you start taking it of the drug.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Fluimucil (see above: “When should Fluimucil cold cough not be taken?”). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Fluimucil, but at least 2 hours apart.Excipients of particular interestFluimucil ready-made syrup contains:38.21 mg sodium (main component of table salt / table salt) per 10 ml ready-made syrup. This corresponds to 1.9% of the maximum recommended daily dietary sodium intake for an adult.small amounts of ethanol (alcohol), less than 100 mg per 10 ml of ready-to-use syrup.19.8 mg propylene glycol (E1520) per 10 ml ready-made syrup.10 mg methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (E218) per 10 ml ready-made syrup. This preservative can cause allergic reactions, including late reactions.15 mg sodium benzoate (E211) per 10 ml ready-made syrup.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you havesuffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including ones you have bought yourself!) or apply them externally!Can Fluimucil be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding, or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. You should therefore only use Fluimucil while breastfeeding if your doctor considers it necessary.How do you use Fluimucil?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is:Children from 2 to 12 years: 100 mg (5 ml ready-to-use syrup) 3 times a day or 200 mg (10 ml ready-to-use syrup) twice a day.Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 tablet) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 10 ml ready-to-use syrup).If you have a cough that lasts longer than 2 weeks, you must consult a doctor or pharmacist.The number of ml of ready-to-use syrup is measured with the measuring cup included in the package.Swallow the tablets whole with some liquid.When the blister is torn open, a slight smell of sulfur is perceptible. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Fluimucil have?The following side effects can occur when taking Fluimucil: occasionally gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever. Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occasionally occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Fluimucil immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.What should also be noted?The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Storage adviceStore at room temperature (15–25 ° C), protected from light and moisture and out of the reach of children.Use-by period after openingOnce opened, Fluimucil Cold Cough Ready-Made Syrup can be kept for 15 days at room temperature (15–25 ° C).More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What is in Fluimucil?Active ingredients5 ml ready-made syrup with raspberry flavor contain 100 mg acetylcysteine.1 tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine.Auxiliary materialsReady-to-use syrup : Carmellose sodium, disodium edetate , raspberry flavor (contains ethanol and propylene glycol [E1520]), the preservatives methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (E218) and sodium benzoate (E211), sodium cyclamate (E952), sodium hydroxide, sucrose sodium (E954), and sucralose sodium (E954) (E955), purified water.Tablet: microcrystalline cellulose, crospovidone, hydroxypropyl cellulose, colloidal silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate.Approval number54081, 65500 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Fluimucil? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.The following packs are available:Ready-to-use syrup with raspberry flavor: 100 ml and 200 ml with measuring cup.Fluimucil 600 mg 12 tabletsMarketing authorization holderZambon Schweiz AG, 6814 Cadempino...

35.52 USD

Muco-mepha brausetable 600 mg 10 pcs

Muco-mepha brausetable 600 mg 10 pcs

 
Product code: 1575062

What is Muco-Mepha and when is it used?Muco-Mepha contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.With infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances, the production of mucus increases. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.The expectorant effect of Muco-Mepha liquefies the tough mucus and makes it easier to cough up. This reduces the risk of infection. If the airways are clear, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Muco-Mepha is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu with coughs and catarrh as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and pharynx infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis) ).What precautions should be taken?The effect of Muco-Mepha is enhanced by drinking plenty of it. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. You can support the effectiveness of Muco-Mepha by giving up smoking.For diabeticsMuco-Mepha effervescent tablets can be taken by diabetics as they do not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners.When should Muco-Mepha not be taken?Muco-Mepha must not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient or if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Muco-Mepha should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these agents suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial spasms and respiratory infections can occur.The effervescent tablets of 600 mg must not be used in children under 12 years of age (in children with the metabolic disease cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age) because of their high content of active ingredient.Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Muco-Mepha must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.When should caution be required when taking Muco-Mepha?The use of Muco-Mepha, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretions and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have observed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active substance as Muco-Mepha before, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before you start using the Start taking the preparation.If you suffer from high blood pressure, the Muco-Mepha effervescent tablets are not suitable for you, as they contain approximately 194 mg sodium per Muco-Mepha 200 mg effervescent tablet, corresponding to 494 mg table salt, and per Muco-Mepha 600 mg effervescent tablet approximately 149 mg sodium corresponding to 376 mg The salt released after ingestion can increase your blood pressure even further and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. The effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Muco-Mepha (see above: “When should Muco-Mepha not be taken?”). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Muco-Mepha, but at least 2 hours apart.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you havesuffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including those you have bought yourself) or use them externally.Can Muco-Mepha be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. Therefore you should only use Muco-Mepha during breastfeeding if your doctor treating you thinks it is necessary.How do you use Muco-Mepha?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage for acute illnesses is :Children from 2 to 12 years: 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg twice a day.Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg or several doses (3 times 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg).If the excessive mucus formation and the associated cough do not subside after 2 weeks of treatment, you should consult a doctor so that he can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment for chronic diseases (only on medical prescription) : 400–600 mg daily, divided into one or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosis: as above, but for children from 6 years of age, 1 effervescent tablet of 200 mg or 1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg once a day.Dissolve the effervescent tablet in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water at the same time as Muco-Mepha, as this can affect or stop the effectiveness of both Muco-Mepha and the other medicines.When opening the tube, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Muco-Mepha have?The following side effects may occur when taking Muco-Mepha:Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Muco-Mepha immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What should also be noted?The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Store below 25 ° C and protected from moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.More informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What is in Muco-Mepha?1 effervescent tablet Muco-Mepha 200 mg contains:Active ingredient: acetylcysteine ​​200 mg.Auxiliary substances: sweetener aspartame, flavorings, as well as the preservative sulfur dioxide (E220) and other auxiliary substances.1 effervescent tablet Muco-Mepha 600 mg contains:Active ingredient: acetylcysteine ​​600 mg.Auxiliary substances: sweetener aspartame, flavorings, as well as the preservative sulfur dioxide (E220) and other auxiliary substances.Approval number52385 (Swissmedic).Where can you get muco-mepha? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.Muco Mepha 200 mg 30 effervescent tabletsMuco Mepha 600 mg 10 effervescent tabletsMarketing authorization holderMepha Pharma AG, Basel...

13.66 USD

Mucofluid brausetable 600 mg ds 14 pcs

Mucofluid brausetable 600 mg ds 14 pcs

 
Product code: 5882915

Mucofluid contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions present on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Mucofluid, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Mucofluid is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu with cough and catarrh, as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and throat infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis). Swissmedic-approved patient informationMucofluid®, effervescent tabletsSpirig HealthCare AGWhat is Mucofluid and when is it used? Mucofluid contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions present on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Mucofluid, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Mucofluid is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu with cough and catarrh, as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and throat infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis). What should be considered?The effect of Mucofluid is promoted by drinking plenty of it. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking, you can support the effect of Mucofluid. When should Mucofluid not be taken?Mucofluid may be used if there is a known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient acetylcysteine, if you have gastric and intestinal ulcers and if you have a rare congenital metabolic disease (so-called phenylketonuria). , which requires a strict diet, should not be taken. Mucofluid should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these drugs suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the expectoration of the liquefied mucus and congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk bronchial spasms and respiratory infections. Due to their high active ingredient content, the effervescent tablets must not be used in children under the age of 12 (in children under the age of 6 with the metabolic disease mucoviscidosis (cystic fibrosis)). Mucofluid must not be used on small children under the age of 2 years. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases. When is caution required when taking Mucofluid?The use of Mucofluid, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to liquefaction of the bronchial secretion and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough it up sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have experienced rashes or breathing difficulties when previously taking a drug with the same active ingredient as Mucofluid contains, you should definitely inform your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking the preparation. If you suffer from high blood pressure, the Mucofluid effervescent tablets are not suitable for you, as they contain around 1260 mg of sodium bicarbonate per effervescent tablet, corresponding to around 877 mg of table salt. The salt released after ingestion can further increase your blood pressure and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure. The concomitant administration of certain other medicines can lead to an interference with the effect of each other. For example, the effectiveness of certain drugs against circulatory disorders in the coronary vessels (e.g. nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased. Co-administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in carbamazepine concentration. The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effect of Mucofluid (see above: «When should Mucofluid not be taken?»). Furthermore, you should not take certain antibiotics at the same time as Mucofluid, but at an interval of at least 2 hours. Your doctor or pharmacist will explain to you which antibiotics this is the case with. Excipients of particular interestSodiumThis medicinal product contains 345 mg sodium (main component of cooking/table salt) per effervescent tablet. This equates to 17% of the recommended maximum daily dietary intake of sodium for an adult. AspartameThis medicinal product contains 15 mg aspartame per effervescent tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited disorder in which phenylanine builds up because the body can't break it down enough. SaccharosePlease only take Mucofluid 600 after consulting your doctor if you know that you suffer from a sugar intolerance. Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or using them externally! Can Mucofluid be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child when used as intended. However, systematic scientific investigations have never been carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice. There is no information on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in human milk. Therefore, you should only use Mucofluid while breastfeeding if your treating doctor deems it necessary. How do you use Mucofluid?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is: Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults600 mg daily (1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg). If the excessive formation of mucus and the associated cough do not go away after a treatment period of 2 weeks, you should consult a doctor so that he or she can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a malignant disease of the respiratory tract, for example. Long-term treatment (on medical prescription only)600 mg daily, divided into one dose. Duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3-6 months. Cyar fibrosisAs above, but for children from the age of 6, one 600 mg effervescent tablet once a day. Dissolve the effervescent tablets in a glass of cold or hot water and drink immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines with Mucofluid at the same time, as this can impair or nullify the effectiveness of both Mucofluid and the other medicines. When you open the tubes, you can smell a slight smell of sulphur. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect. Follow the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Mucofluid have?The following side effects can occur when taking Mucofluid: Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headaches and fever. Furthermore, accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention in the face can occur. Allergic symptoms of a general nature (e.g. skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also trigger breathing difficulties and bronchial spasms, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Mucofluid immediately and consult a doctor. Breath may temporarily acquire an unpleasant odor. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else should be considered?Store at room temperature (15-25 °C), protected from light and moisture and out of the reach of children. The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP.» on the container. designated date are used. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Mucofluid contain?1 effervescent tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine, excipients: anhydrous citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, macrogol 6000, lemon flavor, tangerine flavor , aspartame (E951), acesulfame potassium, beta-carotene (E 160a), sucrose, riboflavin phosphate sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica. Approval number54450 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Mucofluid? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Tubes of 7 and 14 effervescent tablets. Authorization holderSpirig HealthCare AG, 4622 Egerkingen. This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in December 2019. ..

19.54 USD

Mucofluid brausetable 600 mg ds 7 pcs

Mucofluid brausetable 600 mg ds 7 pcs

 
Product code: 5882890

Mucofluid contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions present on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Mucofluid, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Mucofluid is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu with cough and catarrh, as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and throat infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis). Swissmedic-approved patient informationMucofluid®, effervescent tabletsSpirig HealthCare AGWhat is Mucofluid and when is it used? Mucofluid contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions present on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Mucofluid, the viscous mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Mucofluid is suitable for the treatment of all respiratory diseases that lead to excessive mucus production, such as colds or flu with cough and catarrh, as well as acute and chronic bronchitis, sinus infections, throat and throat infections, bronchial asthma and (as an additional treatment) cystic fibrosis (cystic fibrosis). What should be considered?The effect of Mucofluid is promoted by drinking plenty of it. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking, you can support the effect of Mucofluid. When should Mucofluid not be taken?Mucofluid may be used if there is a known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient acetylcysteine, if you have gastric and intestinal ulcers and if you have a rare congenital metabolic disease (so-called phenylketonuria). , which requires a strict diet, should not be taken. Mucofluid should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these drugs suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the expectoration of the liquefied mucus and congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk bronchial spasms and respiratory infections. Due to their high active ingredient content, the effervescent tablets must not be used in children under the age of 12 (in children under the age of 6 with the metabolic disease mucoviscidosis (cystic fibrosis)). Mucofluid must not be used on small children under the age of 2 years. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases. When is caution required when taking Mucofluid?The use of Mucofluid, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to liquefaction of the bronchial secretion and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough it up sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have experienced rashes or breathing difficulties when previously taking a drug with the same active ingredient as Mucofluid contains, you should definitely inform your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking the preparation. If you suffer from high blood pressure, the Mucofluid effervescent tablets are not suitable for you, as they contain around 1260 mg of sodium bicarbonate per effervescent tablet, corresponding to around 877 mg of table salt. The salt released after ingestion can further increase your blood pressure and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure. The concomitant administration of certain other medicines can lead to an interference with the effect of each other. For example, the effectiveness of certain drugs against circulatory disorders in the coronary vessels (e.g. nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased. Co-administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in carbamazepine concentration. The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effect of Mucofluid (see above: «When should Mucofluid not be taken?»). Furthermore, you should not take certain antibiotics at the same time as Mucofluid, but at an interval of at least 2 hours. Your doctor or pharmacist will explain to you which antibiotics this is the case with. Excipients of particular interestSodiumThis medicinal product contains 345 mg sodium (main component of cooking/table salt) per effervescent tablet. This equates to 17% of the recommended maximum daily dietary intake of sodium for an adult. AspartameThis medicinal product contains 15 mg aspartame per effervescent tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited disorder in which phenylanine builds up because the body can't break it down enough. SaccharosePlease only take Mucofluid 600 after consulting your doctor if you know that you suffer from a sugar intolerance. Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or using them externally! Can Mucofluid be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child when used as intended. However, systematic scientific investigations have never been carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines during pregnancy or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice. There is no information on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in human milk. Therefore, you should only use Mucofluid while breastfeeding if your treating doctor deems it necessary. How do you use Mucofluid?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is: Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults600 mg daily (1 effervescent tablet of 600 mg). If the excessive formation of mucus and the associated cough do not go away after a treatment period of 2 weeks, you should consult a doctor so that he or she can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a malignant disease of the respiratory tract, for example. Long-term treatment (on medical prescription only)600 mg daily, divided into one dose. Duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3-6 months. Cyar fibrosisAs above, but for children from the age of 6, one 600 mg effervescent tablet once a day. Dissolve the effervescent tablets in a glass of cold or hot water and drink immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines with Mucofluid at the same time, as this can impair or nullify the effectiveness of both Mucofluid and the other medicines. When you open the tubes, you can smell a slight smell of sulphur. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect. Follow the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Mucofluid have?The following side effects can occur when taking Mucofluid: Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headaches and fever. Furthermore, accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention in the face can occur. Allergic symptoms of a general nature (e.g. skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also trigger breathing difficulties and bronchial spasms, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Mucofluid immediately and consult a doctor. Breath may temporarily acquire an unpleasant odor. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else should be considered?Store at room temperature (15-25 °C), protected from light and moisture and out of the reach of children. The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP.» on the container. designated date are used. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Mucofluid contain?1 effervescent tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine, excipients: anhydrous citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, macrogol 6000, lemon flavor, tangerine flavor , aspartame (E951), acesulfame potassium, beta-carotene (E 160a), sucrose, riboflavin phosphate sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica. Approval number54450 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Mucofluid? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Tubes of 7 and 14 effervescent tablets. Authorization holderSpirig HealthCare AG, 4622 Egerkingen. This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in December 2019. ..

5.46 USD

Solmucol cold cough gran 600 mg btl 14 pcs

Solmucol cold cough gran 600 mg btl 14 pcs

 
Product code: 7714659

Solmucol cold cough contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions found on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Solmucol cold cough, the tough mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Solmucol cold cough is therefore suitable for the treatment of cold cough with excessive mucus formation. Swissmedic-approved patient informationSolmucol® Cold coughIBSA Institut Biochimique SAAMZVWhat is Solmucol cold cough and when is it used?Solmucol cold cough contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration. The secretions found on the lining of the respiratory tract play an important role in defending against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical contaminants. These irritants are trapped in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted in the sputum. In infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and in chronic irritation caused by pollutants, mucus production increases. The thickening of the mucus can block the airways, causing difficulty in breathing and sputum. Due to the expectorant effect of Solmucol cold cough, the tough mucus liquefies and can be coughed up more easily. This reduces the risk of infection. With a clear airway, the coughing subsides and breathing becomes easier. Solmucol cold cough is therefore suitable for the treatment of cold cough with excessive mucus formation. What should be considered?The effect of Solmucol cold cough is promoted by drinking plenty of it. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By not smoking, you can support the effect of Solmucol cold cough. Diabetics can take Solmucol cold cough because it does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners. However, the following should be noted: each granule bag has a total calorie content of 8 kcal or 34 kJ; Each effervescent tablet contains 2.7 kcal or 11.3 kJ; each lozenge 100 mg contains 5 kcal or 21 kJ; Each lozenge 200 mg contains 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ; 5 ml Children's Syrup contain 15 kcal (63 kJ); 10 ml of syrup for adults contain 30 kcal (126 kJ). When must Solmucol cold cough not be used?Solmucol cold cough may be used if there is a known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or another ingredient or if there is hypersensitivity to the preservative sodium benzoate [E211]) and should not be taken if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers. Lozenges of 200 mg must not be taken in the presence of a rare congenital metabolic disease (so-called phenylketonuria) that requires a strict diet. Lozenges of 100 mg and 200 mg must not be taken in the presence of a rare congenital disease of sugar metabolism (fructose intolerance). Solmucol cold cough should also not be taken together with cough-suppressing medicines (antitussives), as these medicines suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the respiratory tract, which impairs the expectoration of the liquefied mucus and congestion of the bronchial mucus with danger bronchial spasms and respiratory infections. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases. Solmucol cold cough must not be used on small children under the age of 2 years. Due to the high content of active ingredients, Solmucol 600 cold cough granules or effervescent tablets must not be used in children under the age of 12. When is caution required when taking Solmucol cold cough?The use of Solmucol cold cough, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to liquefaction of the bronchial secretion and sputum support financially. If the patient is not able to cough it up sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures. If you have experienced rashes or breathing difficulties when you have previously taken a medicine with the same active ingredient as Solmucol cold cough, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before you start taking the medicine. If you suffer from high blood pressure, the effervescent tablets Solmucol cold cough are not suitable for you, as they contain around 194 mg of sodium per effervescent tablet, corresponding to 493 mg of table salt. The salt released after ingestion can further increase your blood pressure and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure. The concomitant use of certain other medicines can lead to mutual interference. The effectiveness of certain drugs against circulatory disorders in the coronary vessels (e.g. nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased. Co-administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in carbamazepine concentration. The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effect of Solmucol cold cough (see above: "When should Solmucol cold cough not be taken?"). Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Solmucol cold cough, but at least 2 hours apart. Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or using them externally. Can Solmucol cold cough be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child when used as directed. However, systematic scientific investigations have never been carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. There is no information on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in human milk. You should therefore only use Solmucol cold cough while breastfeeding if the doctor treating you considers it necessary. How do you use Solmucol cold cough?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is: Children from 2 to 12 years: 5 ml of syrup for children 3 times a day or 1 lozenge of 100 mg 3 times a day. Adolescents over 12 years of age and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of granules of 600 mg) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 10 ml syrup for adults or 3 times 1 lozenge of 200 mg).If the cough lasts longer than 2 weeks, a doctor or pharmacist must be consulted. Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines in the water with Solmucol cold cough at the same time, as this can impair or neutralize the effectiveness of both Solmucol cold cough and the other medicines. Slowly dissolve the lozenges in your mouth. Preparing the syrupRemove the tamper evident seal and screw the cap down until the powder inside falls into the bottle. Shake vigorously until the solution is clear. To take the medicine, unscrew the cap and pour the prescribed amount of syrup into the measuring cup up to the appropriate mark. After each removal, carefully screw the lid back on. When you open the sachet, blister or syrup bottle, you can smell a slight smell of sulphur. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect. Stick to the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Solmucol cold cough have?The following side effects can occur when taking Solmucol: occasionally gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headaches and fever. Furthermore, occasional accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention in the face can occur. Allergic symptoms of a general nature (e.g. skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also trigger breathing difficulties and bronchial spasms, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Solmucol cold cough immediately and consult a doctor. Breath may temporarily acquire an unpleasant odor. If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist. What else needs to be considered?At room temperature (15-25 °C), effervescent tablets at 15-30 °C, away from light protected from moisture and out of the reach of children. Once prepared, Solmucol cold cough sirup can be kept for 14 days at room temperature (15-25 °C). The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Solmucol cold cough contain?1 bag of granules contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: saccharin, orange flavor, antioxidant: butylated hydroxyanisole (E320) and other excipients. 1effervescent tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients. 1lozenge at 100 mg contains 100 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, orange flavor and other excipients. 1lozenge at 200 mg contains 200 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, aspartame, lemon flavor and other excipients. Sirup for children contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​100 mg per 5 ml; Syrup for adults contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​200 mg per 10 ml; Excipients of both dosage strengths: maltitol syrup; preservatives: potassium sorbate (E202) and sodium benzoate (E211); Flavorings (strawberry flavor with vanillin for children, apricot flavor for adults) and other excipients. Approval number57868, 58027, 50046, 52254 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Solmucol Cold Cough? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores without a doctor's prescription. The following packs are available: 7, 10, 14 and 20 sachets of granules of 600 mg. 10 effervescent tablets of 600 mg. 24 lozenges of 100 mg. 20 and 40 lozenges of 200 mg. Syrup for children: 90 ml. Syrup for adults: 180 ml. Authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, CH 6903 Lugano. This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in September 2016. ..

55.60 USD

Solmucol cold cough gran 600 mg btl 7 pieces

Solmucol cold cough gran 600 mg btl 7 pieces

 
Product code: 7714642

Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs is a proven and effective solution for cough and cold symptoms. Each sachet contains 600mg of the active ingredient Acetylcysteine, which eases the process of coughing up mucus caused by colds, flu, or bronchitis. The Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs formulation also contains other natural components such as elderberry extract and vitamin C, which help to boost the immune system and reduce inflammation. This combination of ingredients makes Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs a highly effective and fast-acting treatment for coughs and colds. The granules are easy to use and can be dissolved in water, making them a convenient and quick solution for those suffering from cold and flu symptoms. The sachets come in a convenient pack of 7, making them perfect for a week-long treatment regimen. Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs is suitable for adults and children over the age of six. It is sugar-free and has a pleasant taste, making it easy to administer to children who may be fussy about taking medication. For best results, it is recommended to take one sachet per day, dissolved in a glass of water. Overall, Solmucol Erkältungshusten Gran 600 mg Btl 7 pcs is an excellent product for easing cough and cold symptoms. Its proven formulation, natural ingredients, and convenient packaging make it a must-have for anyone suffering from cold and flu symptoms...

17.83 USD

Solmucol cold cough syrup 100 mg/5ml bottle 90 ml

Solmucol cold cough syrup 100 mg/5ml bottle 90 ml

 
Product code: 3571849

What is Solmucol cold cough and when is it used?Solmucol cold cough contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.Mucus production increases with infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.Due to the expectorant effect of Solmucol cold cough, the tough mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. If the airways are clear, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Solmucol cold cough is therefore suitable for the treatment of cold cough with excessive mucus formation.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Solmucol cold cough is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking, you can support the effect of Solmucol cold cough.Diabetics are allowed to take Solmucol cold cough as it does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners.Nevertheless, the following should be noted:each granulate bag has a total calorie content of 8 kcal or 34 kJ;each effervescent tablet contains 2.7 kcal or 11.3 kJ;each 100 mg lozenge contains 5 kcal or 21 kJ;each 200 mg lozenge contains 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ;5 ml of syrup for children contains 15 kcal (63 kJ);10 ml of syrup for adults contains 30 kcal (126 kJ).When should Solmucol cold cough not be used?Solmucol cold cough should not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient or if you are hypersensitive to the preservative sodium benzoate [E211]) and if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Lozenges of 200 mg should not be taken in the presence of a rare hereditary metabolic disease (so-called phenylketonuria) that requires a strict diet.Lozenges of 100 mg and 200 mg must not be taken in the presence of a rare hereditary disease of the sugar metabolism (fructose intolerance).Solmucol cold cough should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these drugs suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial spasms and Respiratory infections can occur. Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Solmucol cold cough must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.Because of the high content of active ingredients, Solmucol 600 cold cough granules or effervescent tablets must not be used in children under 12 years of age.When should caution be exercised when taking Solmucol cold cough?The use of Solmucol cold cough, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretion and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures.If you have noticed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active ingredient as Solmucol Cold Cough, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before you start taking it of the drug.If you suffer from high blood pressure, the effervescent tablets Solmucol cold cough are not suitable for you , as they contain approximately 194 mg sodium per effervescent tablet, corresponding to 493 mg table salt. The salt released after ingestion can increase your blood pressure even further and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. In this way, the effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Solmucol cold cough (see above: “When should Solmucol cold cough not be taken?”).Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Solmucol cold cough, but at least 2 hours apart.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking or applying other medicines (including those you have bought yourself).Can Solmucol cold cough be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child when used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. Therefore, you should only use Solmucol cold cough while breastfeeding if your attending doctor deems it necessary.How do you use Solmucol cold cough?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is:Children from 2 to 12 years: 3 times a day 5 ml syrup for children or 3 times a day 1 lozenge of 100 mg.Adolescents over 12 years and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 600 mg granules) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 10 ml syrup for adults or 3 times 1 lozenge of 200 mg).If you have a cough that lasts longer than 2 weeks, you must consult a doctor or pharmacist.Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines with Solmucol cold cough in the water at the same time, because this can impair or cancel the effectiveness of both Solmucol cold cough and the other medicines.The lozenges can dissolve in the mouth slowly.Preparation of the syrupRemove the security seal and screw the lid down until the powder it contains falls into the bottle. Shake vigorously until the solution is clear.To take the medicine, unscrew the lid and pour the prescribed amount of syrup into the measuring cup up to the corresponding mark. After each removal, screw the cover back on carefully.When opening the bag, the blister or the syrup bottle, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Solmucol cold cough have?The following side effects can occur when taking Solmucol: occasionally gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever. Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occasionally occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Solmucol cold cough immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist.What should also be noted?Store at room temperature (15–25 ° C), effervescent tablets at 15–30 ° C, protected from light and moisture and out of the reach of children.Once prepared, Solmucol cold cough syrup can be kept for 14 days at room temperature (15–25 ° C).The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What is in Solmucol cold cough?1 sachet of granules contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Auxiliary substances : saccharin, orange aroma, antioxidant: butylhydroxyanisole (E320) and other auxiliary substances.1 effervescent tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients : saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients.1 lozenge of 100 mg contains 100 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, orange flavor and other excipients.1 lozenge of 200 mg contains 200 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, aspartame, lemon flavor and other excipients.Syrup for children contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​100 mg per 5 ml;Syrup for adults contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​200 mg per 10 ml;Excipients of both dosage strengths: maltitol syrup; Preservatives: Potassium Sorbate (E202) and Sodium Benzoate (E211); Flavorings (strawberry flavor with vanillin for children, apricot flavor for adults) and other auxiliary substances.Approval number57868, 58027, 50046, 52254 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Solmucol cold cough? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.The following packs are available:Solmucol Cold Cough 7, 10, 14 and 20  sachets of 600 mg granules .Solmucol Cold Cough 10 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough 24 lozenges of 100 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough 20 and 40 lozenges of 200 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough Syrup for children: 90 ml.Solmucol Cold Cough Adult syrup:  180 ml.Marketing authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, CH 6903 Lugano...

28.17 USD

Solmucol cold cough syrup 200 mg/10ml bottle 180 ml

Solmucol cold cough syrup 200 mg/10ml bottle 180 ml

 
Product code: 3571921

What is Solmucol cold cough and when is it used?Solmucol cold cough contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.The secretion present on the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract plays an important role in the defense against inhaled pollutants such as bacteria, dust and chemical impurities. These irritants are held in the secretion, where they are rendered harmless and excreted with the sputum.Mucus production increases with infections caused by bacteria and viruses (colds, flu, bronchitis) and with chronic irritations caused by harmful substances. The thickening of the mucus can cause the airways to become blocked, causing breathing difficulties and sputum problems.Due to the expectorant effect of Solmucol cold cough, the tough mucus liquefies and can be coughed up better. This reduces the risk of infection. If the airways are clear, the cough subsides and breathing becomes easier.Solmucol cold cough is therefore suitable for the treatment of cold cough with excessive mucus formation.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Solmucol cold cough is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water. Smoking contributes to the excessive formation of bronchial mucus. By giving up smoking, you can support the effect of Solmucol cold cough.Diabetics are allowed to take Solmucol cold cough as it does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners.Nevertheless, the following should be noted:each granulate bag has a total calorie content of 8 kcal or 34 kJ;each effervescent tablet contains 2.7 kcal or 11.3 kJ;each 100 mg lozenge contains 5 kcal or 21 kJ;each 200 mg lozenge contains 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ;5 ml of syrup for children contains 15 kcal (63 kJ);10 ml of syrup for adults contains 30 kcal (126 kJ).When should Solmucol cold cough not be used?Solmucol cold cough should not be taken if you are known to be hypersensitive to the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​or any other ingredient or if you are hypersensitive to the preservative sodium benzoate [E211]) and if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers.Lozenges of 200 mg should not be taken in the presence of a rare hereditary metabolic disease (so-called phenylketonuria) that requires a strict diet.Lozenges of 100 mg and 200 mg must not be taken in the presence of a rare hereditary disease of the sugar metabolism (fructose intolerance).Solmucol cold cough should also not be taken together with cough suppressants (antitussives), as these drugs suppress the cough and the natural self-cleaning of the airways, which impairs the coughing up of the liquefied mucus and leads to a congestion of the bronchial mucus with the risk of bronchial spasms and Respiratory infections can occur. Your doctor will know what to do in such cases.Solmucol cold cough must not be used in young children under 2 years of age.Because of the high content of active ingredients, Solmucol 600 cold cough granules or effervescent tablets must not be used in children under 12 years of age.When should caution be exercised when taking Solmucol cold cough?The use of Solmucol cold cough, especially at the beginning of treatment, can lead to a liquefaction of the bronchial secretion and promote expectoration. If the patient is not able to cough up this sufficiently, the doctor can take supportive measures.If you have noticed rashes or breathing difficulties while taking a medicine with the same active ingredient as Solmucol Cold Cough, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before you start taking it of the drug.If you suffer from high blood pressure, the effervescent tablets Solmucol cold cough are not suitable for you , as they contain approximately 194 mg sodium per effervescent tablet, corresponding to 493 mg table salt. The salt released after ingestion can increase your blood pressure even further and reduce the effectiveness of medicines for high blood pressure.Using certain other medicines at the same time can affect each other's effects. In this way, the effectiveness of certain agents against circulatory disorders of the coronary arteries (eg nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be increased.Simultaneous administration of acetylcysteine ​​and carbamazepine can lead to a decrease in the concentration of carbamazepine.The simultaneous administration of cough suppressants (antitussives) can impair the effectiveness of Solmucol cold cough (see above: “When should Solmucol cold cough not be taken?”).Furthermore, you should not take antibiotics at the same time as Solmucol cold cough, but at least 2 hours apart.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking or applying other medicines (including those you have bought yourself).Can Solmucol cold cough be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child when used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out. As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.No information is available on the excretion of acetylcysteine ​​in breast milk. Therefore, you should only use Solmucol cold cough while breastfeeding if your attending doctor deems it necessary.How do you use Solmucol cold cough?Unless otherwise prescribed, the usual dosage is:Children from 2 to 12 years: 3 times a day 5 ml syrup for children or 3 times a day 1 lozenge of 100 mg.Adolescents over 12 years and adults: 600 mg daily, divided into one (1 effervescent tablet or 1 sachet of 600 mg granules) or several doses (e.g. 3 times 10 ml syrup for adults or 3 times 1 lozenge of 200 mg).If you have a cough that lasts longer than 2 weeks, you must consult a doctor or pharmacist.Dissolve the effervescent tablet or granules in a glass of cold or hot water and drink it immediately. Do not dissolve other medicines with Solmucol cold cough in the water at the same time, because this can impair or cancel the effectiveness of both Solmucol cold cough and the other medicines.The lozenges can dissolve in the mouth slowly.Preparation of the syrupRemove the security seal and screw the lid down until the powder it contains falls into the bottle. Shake vigorously until the solution is clear.To take the medicine, unscrew the lid and pour the prescribed amount of syrup into the measuring cup up to the corresponding mark. After each removal, screw the cover back on carefully.When opening the bag, the blister or the syrup bottle, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​and does not affect its effect.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Solmucol cold cough have?The following side effects can occur when taking Solmucol: occasionally gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever. Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occasionally occur.Allergic symptoms of a general nature (such as skin rashes or itching) can also occur. If the hypersensitivity reactions also cause breathing difficulties and bronchial cramps, which can happen in rare cases, you must stop treatment with Solmucol cold cough immediately and consult a doctor.The breath may temporarily get an unpleasant odor.If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor or pharmacist.What should also be noted?Store at room temperature (15–25 ° C), effervescent tablets at 15–30 ° C, protected from light and moisture and out of the reach of children.Once prepared, Solmucol cold cough syrup can be kept for 14 days at room temperature (15–25 ° C).The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What is in Solmucol cold cough?1 sachet of granules contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Auxiliary substances : saccharin, orange aroma, antioxidant: butylhydroxyanisole (E320) and other auxiliary substances.1 effervescent tablet contains 600 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients : saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients.1 lozenge of 100 mg contains 100 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, orange flavor and other excipients.1 lozenge of 200 mg contains 200 mg acetylcysteine; Excipients: xylitol, sorbitol, aspartame, lemon flavor and other excipients.Syrup for children contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​100 mg per 5 ml;Syrup for adults contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine ​​200 mg per 10 ml;Excipients of both dosage strengths: maltitol syrup; Preservatives: Potassium Sorbate (E202) and Sodium Benzoate (E211); Flavorings (strawberry flavor with vanillin for children, apricot flavor for adults) and other auxiliary substances.Approval number57868, 58027, 50046, 52254 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Solmucol cold cough? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.The following packs are available:Solmucol Cold Cough 7, 10, 14 and 20  sachets of 600 mg granules .Solmucol Cold Cough 10 effervescent tablets of 600 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough 24 lozenges of 100 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough 20 and 40 lozenges of 200 mg.Solmucol Cold Cough Syrup for children: 90 ml.Solmucol Cold Cough Adult syrup:  180 ml.Marketing authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, CH 6903 Lugano...

35.51 USD

Solmucol gran 100 mg without sugar 20 bags 1.5 g

Solmucol gran 100 mg without sugar 20 bags 1.5 g

 
Product code: 1316722

What is Solmucol and when is it used?Solmucol contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.Solmucol is indicated for the treatment of respiratory diseases that are accompanied by thick and viscous mucus, such as colds, acute bronchitis or flu.Solmucol can also be prescribed by a doctor for chronic bronchitis, pharyngeal mucosa, larynx, trachea and sinus inflammation, as well as bronchial asthma or for the supportive treatment of a congenital metabolic disorder, cystic fibrosis or cystic fibrosis caused by increased particularly viscous mucus in the respiratory and digestive organs can be used.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Solmucol is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water.Because smoking contributes to an excessive accumulation of bronchial mucus, you can support the effects of Solmucol by giving up smoking.Since Solmucol does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners, it can be taken by diabetics.However, it should be noted that each granulate bag has a total calorie content of 5 kcal or 21 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 100), or 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 200), or 8 kcal or 34 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 600) has.When should Solmucol not be used?Solmucol must not be used in case of hypersensitivity (allergy) to the active substance or an excipient contained in the drug, in the case of gastrointestinal ulcer or during breastfeeding.Because of its high active ingredient content, Solmucol 600 must not be used for the treatment of children under 12 years of age (for cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age).In addition, Solmucol must not be used together with cough suppressants. If the cough reflex is suppressed too much, the mucus liquefied by Solmucol cannot otherwise be coughed up, which can lead to a dangerous accumulation of secretions with the risk of a respiratory infection and a bronchial spasm. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases.When should caution be used when taking Solmucol?If you have had breathing difficulties or skin rashes after taking a drug containing acetylcysteine ​​(active ingredient in Solmucol), you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before taking this drug.If you suffer from bronchial asthma or if you are at risk of bleeding in the gastrointestinal area (for example gastrointestinal ulcers or varices of the esophagus), you should only take Solmucol under medical supervision.The simultaneous use of certain drugs can lead to mutual influencing of the effects. The effect of certain drugs against the narrowing of the airways (bronchodilators), as well as drugs used for circulatory disorders in the coronary arteries (nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be enhanced by Solmucol.If you also have to take certain antibiotics (on the prescription of your doctor), you should allow at least 2 hours between taking these antibiotics and Solmucol. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can give you information about which antibiotics are affected.Simultaneous administration of an anti-cough drug, see “When should Solmucol not be used?”.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or take or use other medicines (including those you have bought yourself!).Can Solmucol be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on experience to date, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out.As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.Tell your doctor or health care professional if you become pregnant while taking Solmucol.If you have to take Solmucol while breastfeeding, as a precaution you should not breastfeed your child.How do you use Solmucol?Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the following dosages are recommended:Adults and adolescents over 12 years1 sachet of granules of 200 mg or 3 times a day1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Children from 2 to 12 years1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children from 1 to 2 years (only on medical prescription!)½ sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children under 1 year and infantsSolmucol should only be used under medical supervision in the hospital.If, for example in the case of a cold cough, the excessive mucus formation does not subside after two weeks of treatment, the doctor should be consulted so that he / she can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment (only on medical prescription)400–600 mg Solmucol granules daily, divided into 2 or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosisAs above, but for children from 6 years of age: 1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Because of the severity of the disease, the doctor can prescribe a different dose depending on the patient's condition.usePour the contents of the bag into an empty glass and dissolve with a little water.It is recommended not to take any other medicines at the same time as Solmucol.The effect of Solmucol becomes apparent 2 to 3 days after the start of treatment.When opening the bag, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for acetylcysteine; it does not indicate any change in the product and does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is acting too weakly or too strongly, please speak to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Solmucol have?The following side effects may occur when taking Solmucol:Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.In those predisposed to this, allergic reactions of the skin (rash and itching) and the respiratory organs (respiratory problems, bronchospasm) can occur. In this case, you must stop treatment with Solmucol immediately and contact your doctor.The breath can temporarily get an unpleasant odor, probably due to the splitting off of hydrogen sulfide from the active substance.If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What should also be noted?Solmucol should be protected from light, stored at room temperature (15-25 ° C) and out of the reach of children.The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Please bring medicines that have expired to the pharmacy or drugstore for disposal.Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Solmucol contain?Active ingredient: sachets of 100, 200 and 600 mg acetylcysteine.Excipients: xylitol, saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients.Approval number47909 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Solmucol? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.Solmucol granulesSolmucol 20 sachets of 100 mg.Solmucol 20 and 40 sachets of 200 mg.Solmucol 10 sachets of 600 mg.Marketing authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, 6903 Lugano...

6.59 USD

Solmucol gran 200 mg without sugar 40 bags 1.5 g

Solmucol gran 200 mg without sugar 40 bags 1.5 g

 
Product code: 1316751

What is Solmucol and when is it used?Solmucol contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.Solmucol is indicated for the treatment of respiratory diseases that are accompanied by thick and viscous mucus, such as colds, acute bronchitis or flu.Solmucol can also be prescribed by a doctor for chronic bronchitis, pharyngeal mucosa, larynx, trachea and sinus inflammation, as well as bronchial asthma or for the supportive treatment of a congenital metabolic disorder, cystic fibrosis or cystic fibrosis caused by increased particularly viscous mucus in the respiratory and digestive organs can be used.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Solmucol is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water.Because smoking contributes to an excessive accumulation of bronchial mucus, you can support the effects of Solmucol by giving up smoking.Since Solmucol does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners, it can be taken by diabetics.However, it should be noted that each granulate bag has a total calorie content of 5 kcal or 21 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 100), or 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 200), or 8 kcal or 34 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 600) has.When should Solmucol not be used?Solmucol must not be used in case of hypersensitivity (allergy) to the active substance or an excipient contained in the drug, in the case of gastrointestinal ulcer or during breastfeeding.Because of its high active ingredient content, Solmucol 600 must not be used for the treatment of children under 12 years of age (for cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age).In addition, Solmucol must not be used together with cough suppressants. If the cough reflex is suppressed too much, the mucus liquefied by Solmucol cannot otherwise be coughed up, which can lead to a dangerous accumulation of secretions with the risk of a respiratory infection and a bronchial spasm. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases.When should caution be used when taking Solmucol?If you have had breathing difficulties or skin rashes after taking a drug containing acetylcysteine ​​(active ingredient in Solmucol), you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before taking this drug.If you suffer from bronchial asthma or if you are at risk of bleeding in the gastrointestinal area (for example gastrointestinal ulcers or varices of the esophagus), you should only take Solmucol under medical supervision.The simultaneous use of certain drugs can lead to mutual influencing of the effects. The effect of certain drugs against the narrowing of the airways (bronchodilators), as well as drugs used for circulatory disorders in the coronary arteries (nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be enhanced by Solmucol.If you also have to take certain antibiotics (on the prescription of your doctor), you should allow at least 2 hours between taking these antibiotics and Solmucol. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can give you information about which antibiotics are affected.Simultaneous administration of an anti-cough drug, see “When should Solmucol not be used?”.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or take or use other medicines (including those you have bought yourself!).Can Solmucol be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on experience to date, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out.As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.Tell your doctor or health care professional if you become pregnant while taking Solmucol.If you have to take Solmucol while breastfeeding, as a precaution you should not breastfeed your child.How do you use Solmucol?Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the following dosages are recommended:Adults and adolescents over 12 years1 sachet of granules of 200 mg or 3 times a day1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Children from 2 to 12 years1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children from 1 to 2 years (only on medical prescription!)½ sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children under 1 year and infantsSolmucol should only be used under medical supervision in the hospital.If, for example in the case of a cold cough, the excessive mucus formation does not subside after two weeks of treatment, the doctor should be consulted so that he / she can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment (only on medical prescription)400–600 mg Solmucol granules daily, divided into 2 or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosisAs above, but for children from 6 years of age: 1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Because of the severity of the disease, the doctor can prescribe a different dose depending on the patient's condition.usePour the contents of the bag into an empty glass and dissolve with a little water.It is recommended not to take any other medicines at the same time as Solmucol.The effect of Solmucol becomes apparent 2 to 3 days after the start of treatment.When opening the bag, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for acetylcysteine; it does not indicate any change in the product and does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is acting too weakly or too strongly, please speak to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Solmucol have?The following side effects may occur when taking Solmucol:Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.In those predisposed to this, allergic reactions of the skin (rash and itching) and the respiratory organs (respiratory problems, bronchospasm) can occur. In this case, you must stop treatment with Solmucol immediately and contact your doctor.The breath can temporarily get an unpleasant odor, probably due to the splitting off of hydrogen sulfide from the active substance.If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What should also be noted?Solmucol should be protected from light, stored at room temperature (15-25 ° C) and out of the reach of children.The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Please bring medicines that have expired to the pharmacy or drugstore for disposal.Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Solmucol contain?Active ingredient: sachets of 100, 200 and 600 mg acetylcysteine.Excipients: xylitol, saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients.Approval number47909 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Solmucol? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.Solmucol granulesSolmucol 20 sachets of 100 mg.Solmucol 20 and 40 sachets of 200 mg.Solmucol 10 sachets of 600 mg.Marketing authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, 6903 Lugano...

19.06 USD

Solmucol gran 600 mg without sugar (d) bag 10 pcs

Solmucol gran 600 mg without sugar (d) bag 10 pcs

 
Product code: 3085020

What is Solmucol and when is it used?Solmucol contains the active ingredient acetylcysteine. This active ingredient liquefies and loosens the tough, stuck mucus in the airways and promotes expectoration.Solmucol is indicated for the treatment of respiratory diseases that are accompanied by thick and viscous mucus, such as colds, acute bronchitis or flu.Solmucol can also be prescribed by a doctor for chronic bronchitis, pharyngeal mucosa, larynx, trachea and sinus inflammation, as well as bronchial asthma or for the supportive treatment of a congenital metabolic disorder, cystic fibrosis or cystic fibrosis caused by increased particularly viscous mucus in the respiratory and digestive organs can be used.What precautions should be taken?The effect of Solmucol is enhanced by drinking copious amounts of water.Because smoking contributes to an excessive accumulation of bronchial mucus, you can support the effects of Solmucol by giving up smoking.Since Solmucol does not contain any diabetogenic sweeteners, it can be taken by diabetics.However, it should be noted that each granulate bag has a total calorie content of 5 kcal or 21 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 100), or 4.6 kcal or 19 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 200), or 8 kcal or 34 kJ (Solmucol Granulate 600) has.When should Solmucol not be used?Solmucol must not be used in case of hypersensitivity (allergy) to the active substance or an excipient contained in the drug, in the case of gastrointestinal ulcer or during breastfeeding.Because of its high active ingredient content, Solmucol 600 must not be used for the treatment of children under 12 years of age (for cystic fibrosis under 6 years of age).In addition, Solmucol must not be used together with cough suppressants. If the cough reflex is suppressed too much, the mucus liquefied by Solmucol cannot otherwise be coughed up, which can lead to a dangerous accumulation of secretions with the risk of a respiratory infection and a bronchial spasm. Your doctor knows what to do in such cases.When should caution be used when taking Solmucol?If you have had breathing difficulties or skin rashes after taking a drug containing acetylcysteine ​​(active ingredient in Solmucol), you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist before taking this drug.If you suffer from bronchial asthma or if you are at risk of bleeding in the gastrointestinal area (for example gastrointestinal ulcers or varices of the esophagus), you should only take Solmucol under medical supervision.The simultaneous use of certain drugs can lead to mutual influencing of the effects. The effect of certain drugs against the narrowing of the airways (bronchodilators), as well as drugs used for circulatory disorders in the coronary arteries (nitroglycerin for angina pectoris) can be enhanced by Solmucol.If you also have to take certain antibiotics (on the prescription of your doctor), you should allow at least 2 hours between taking these antibiotics and Solmucol. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can give you information about which antibiotics are affected.Simultaneous administration of an anti-cough drug, see “When should Solmucol not be used?”.Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or take or use other medicines (including those you have bought yourself!).Can Solmucol be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?Based on experience to date, there is no known risk for the child if used as intended. Systematic scientific research was never carried out.As a precautionary measure, you should avoid medication if possible during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.Tell your doctor or health care professional if you become pregnant while taking Solmucol.If you have to take Solmucol while breastfeeding, as a precaution you should not breastfeed your child.How do you use Solmucol?Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the following dosages are recommended:Adults and adolescents over 12 years1 sachet of granules of 200 mg or 3 times a day1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Children from 2 to 12 years1 sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children from 1 to 2 years (only on medical prescription!)½ sachet of 100 mg granules 3 times a day.Children under 1 year and infantsSolmucol should only be used under medical supervision in the hospital.If, for example in the case of a cold cough, the excessive mucus formation does not subside after two weeks of treatment, the doctor should be consulted so that he / she can clarify the cause more precisely and rule out a possible malignant disease of the respiratory tract.Long-term treatment (only on medical prescription)400–600 mg Solmucol granules daily, divided into 2 or more doses, duration of treatment limited to a maximum of 3–6 months.Cystic fibrosisAs above, but for children from 6 years of age: 1 sachet of 600 mg granules once a day.Because of the severity of the disease, the doctor can prescribe a different dose depending on the patient's condition.usePour the contents of the bag into an empty glass and dissolve with a little water.It is recommended not to take any other medicines at the same time as Solmucol.The effect of Solmucol becomes apparent 2 to 3 days after the start of treatment.When opening the bag, a slight smell of sulfur is noticeable. This is typical for acetylcysteine; it does not indicate any change in the product and does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.Adhere to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor. If you think that the medicine is acting too weakly or too strongly, please speak to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What side effects can Solmucol have?The following side effects may occur when taking Solmucol:Gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain or inflammation of the oral mucosa, as well as hypersensitivity reactions, hives, headache and fever.Furthermore, an accelerated pulse, low blood pressure and ringing in the ears, heartburn, as well as bleeding and water retention on the face can occur.In those predisposed to this, allergic reactions of the skin (rash and itching) and the respiratory organs (respiratory problems, bronchospasm) can occur. In this case, you must stop treatment with Solmucol immediately and contact your doctor.The breath can temporarily get an unpleasant odor, probably due to the splitting off of hydrogen sulfide from the active substance.If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What should also be noted?Solmucol should be protected from light, stored at room temperature (15-25 ° C) and out of the reach of children.The drug may only be used up to the date marked “EXP” on the container.Please bring medicines that have expired to the pharmacy or drugstore for disposal.Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.What does Solmucol contain?Active ingredient: sachets of 100, 200 and 600 mg acetylcysteine.Excipients: xylitol, saccharin, orange flavor and other excipients.Approval number47909 (Swissmedic).Where can you get Solmucol? Which packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without medical prescription.Solmucol granulesSolmucol 20 sachets of 100 mg.Solmucol 20 and 40 sachets of 200 mg.Solmucol 10 sachets of 600 mg.Marketing authorization holderIBSA Institut Biochimique SA, 6903 Lugano...

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