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No-Cough Syrup is used to treat cough associated with respiratory disorders like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It contains Salbutamol and Ambroxol, which work by widening and relaxing the airways (bronchi) of the lungs. Also, it makes sputum less viscous and makes breathing easier in asthma and COPD patients who have laboured breathing. It may cause common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, restlessness, tremor, headache, muscle cramps, dizziness, sleepiness and increased heart rate. Before taking this medicine, you should tell your doctor if you are allergic to any of its components or if you are pregnant/breastfeeding, and about all the medications you are taking and pre-existing medical conditions.
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About No-Cough Syrup
No-Cough Syrup is used to treat cough associated with respiratory disorders like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Asthma is a breathing problem in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty breathing. COPD is a group of lung diseases with emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes). Coughing occurs as a reflex action in the throat when there is mucus or any other foreign irritant in the throat.
No-Cough Syrup consists of two medicines: Salbutamol (widens narrowed airways) and Ambroxol (dilutes viscous cough). Salbutamol belongs to the class of drugs known as 'bronchodilators' that work by widening and relaxing the airways (bronchi) of the lungs. On the other hand, Ambroxol is an 'expectorant' (promotes the secretion of sputum/cough) and 'mucolytic agent' (makes sputum less viscous) to make breathing easier in asthma, and COPD patients who have laboured breathing.
Your doctor will advise on how often you take No-Cough Syrup based on your medical condition. The common side effects of No-Cough Syrup include nausea, vomiting, restlessness, tremors, headache, muscle cramps, dizziness, sleepiness and increased heart rate. Most of these side effects of No-Cough Syrup do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine, as it can worsen your sleepiness.
Try not to stop taking this medicine on your own. Brief your medical history if you have heart, liver, kidney diseases, stomach ulcers, seizures (fits), high blood pressure, and diabetes before taking No-Cough Syrup. Check with your doctor if you are pregnant, currently breastfeeding, or taking any other prescribed or non-prescribed medicines. No-Cough Syrup causes dizziness and sleepiness; hence, drive only when you are alert. Alcohol consumption may also lead to increased dizziness and sleepiness, so it is recommended to avoid it.
Uses of No-Cough Syrup
No-Cough Syrup is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions involving cough, mucus, and breathing difficulty. The detailed uses of No-Cough Syrup are as follows: <br/> • Treatment of productive cough: No-Cough Syrup relieves cough associated with thick mucus by loosening and clearing secretions from the airways.<br/> • Management of bronchitis: Reduces airway inflammation and mucus buildup, making breathing easier.<br/> • Relief in asthma and wheezing: Salbutamol works as a bronchodilator, relaxing airway muscles and improving airflow.<br/> • Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Provides relief from breathing problems and chest tightness by clearing mucus and opening air passages.<br/> • Support in respiratory tract infections: No-Cough Syrup manages cough, congestion, and wheezing caused by respiratory infections such as bronchitis or flu.<br/>
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Medicinal Benefits
No-Cough Syrup is used to treat cough associated with respiratory disorders like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). No-Cough Syrup effectively treats COPD like emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes). No-Cough Syrup is a combination of two medicines: Salbutamol and Ambroxol. Salbutamol is a bronchodilator that works by widening and relaxing the airways (bronchi) of the lungs. Ambroxol is an expectorant (relieves congestion) and mucolytic agent (dilutes viscous cough/mucus) that loosens the mucus to make breathing easier.
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Before taking No-Cough Syrup, let your doctor know if you have a history of heart, liver and kidney diseases. Also, tell your doctor if you have a stomach ulcer, seizure (fits), high blood pressure, or diabetes before taking No-Cough Syrup. No-Cough Syrup causes hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood); therefore, it should be used with caution in patients with bronchospasm. Special precautions should be taken in patients with hyperthyroidism and epilepsy. No-Cough Syrup can cause a rise in blood glucose levels. Hence, monitor your blood glucose levels if you have diabetes and inform your doctor so that the dose can be adjusted accordingly. Also, let your doctor know if you plan to become pregnant or are already pregnant and a lactating mother.
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Alcohol
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Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine as it can worsen your condition, causing sleep disturbances (sleep apnoea).
Pregnancy
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There is limited data on how the No-Cough Syrup affects pregnancy. Please consult your doctor if you are planning to become pregnant or are already pregnant before starting No-Cough Syrup.
Breast Feeding
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There is limited data on how No-Cough Syrup affects breastfeeding. Please consult your doctor before starting No-Cough Syrup.
Driving
Caution
Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience drowsiness, increased/uneven heart rate and shakiness while using No-Cough Syrup. This may affect your ability to drive. Seek medical attention if the symptoms persist longer.
Liver
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No-Cough Syrup should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases. Let your doctor know if you have any history of liver disease or hepatic impairment. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing No-Cough Syrup.
Kidney
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No-Cough Syrup should be used with caution in patients with kidney diseases. Let your doctor know if you have any history of kidney disease. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing No-Cough Syrup.
Children
Caution
No-Cough Syrup is not recommended for children less than 4 years of age. However, it can be given to the children above 4 years of age if prescribed by the doctor.
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No-Cough Syrup is used to treat cough management in asthma and COPD.
No-Cough Syrup contains Salbutamol and Ambroxol. Salbutamol is a bronchodilator that works by relaxing muscles and widening the airways of the lungs. Ambroxol is a mucolytic agent (cough/sputum thinner) that works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, windpipe and nose. Thereby, it helps to cough out easily.
No-Cough Syrup can cause a rise in blood glucose levels. Hence, monitor your blood glucose levels if you have diabetes and inform your doctor so that the dose can be adjusted accordingly.
Yes, you may experience headaches and shakiness after using No-Cough Syrup. Drink plenty of water and take rest to manage your headache. Shakiness goes away gradually. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist longer.
Yes, No-Cough Syrup may cause hypokalemia (low potassium level); therefore, it should be used with caution in patients with bronchospasm. Consult your doctor before taking No-Cough Syrup.
Take the missed dose as soon as possible. However, if it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
No, No-Cough Syrup should not be taken with any medication used for seizures or fits, as it might worsen your condition.
Do not take No-Cough Syrup and let your doctor know before using No-Cough Syrup if you have any diseases affecting the heart or blood vessels, any infection in your lungs, overactivity of the thyroid gland, low levels of potassium in your blood, diabetes or hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption. Taking No-Cough Syrup in these conditions can make your health condition worsen, even to the point of hospitalisation.
No-Cough Syrup is a combination medication containing two active ingredients: Salbutamol (a bronchodilator that widens narrowed airways) and Ambroxol (an expectorant and mucolytic agent that thins and loosens mucus). It treats coughs associated with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
This combination is generally safe when used as directed. However, it can cause side effects and interact with other medications. To use safely, follow the instructions and share your medical history and current medications with your doctor.
Store No-Cough Syrup in its original container by keeping it cool, dry, and away from sunlight. Keep it out of children's reach. Regularly check the expiration date and close the container tightly after every use. To dispose of No-Cough Syrup, remove the label, place it in a plastic bag, and discard it in the household trash. Never flush the medicine down the toilet or sink to protect others and the environment.
The common side effects of No-Cough Syrup include nausea and vomiting, restlessness and tremors, headache, muscle cramps, dizziness, sleepiness, and increased heart rate. Most of these side effects are mild and temporary and resolve on their own over time. However, if they persist or worsen, you must consult your doctor.
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