This combination tablet, containing N-acetylcysteine (600mg) and Acebrophylline (100mg), is a dual-action medication used primarily to treat chronic respiratory conditions characterized by excessive mucus and airway obstruction.
Therapeutic Uses
This medication is commonly prescribed for:
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Helps manage long-term lung damage by improving airflow and reducing mucus buildup.
Bronchial Asthma: Used as an add-on therapy to relax airway muscles and prevent attacks triggered by dust or pollen.
Bronchitis (Acute or Chronic): Eases persistent coughing by thinning thick phlegm and reducing airway inflammation.
Cystic Fibrosis & Emphysema: Assists in clearing thick secretions to support overall lung function.
How It Works
The tablet combines two active agents that work synergistically:
Acebrophylline (100mg): Functions as a bronchodilator and mucoregulator. It relaxes the smooth muscles of the airways to make breathing easier and has anti-inflammatory properties to reduce swelling.
N-Acetylcysteine (600mg): Acts as a mucolytic agent. It breaks the chemical bonds in thick mucus, lowering its viscosity so it can be coughed out more easily.
Usage & Safety Information
Administration: It is usually taken once daily, preferably in the evening after a meal to minimize stomach upset. Swallow the tablet whole; do not crush or chew.
Common Side Effects: May include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, heartburn, stomach pain, or a runny nose.
Precautions:
Not for Sudden Attacks: It does not work instantly and should not be used as a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing difficulty.
Hydration: Drink plenty of fluids to help the medicine loosen mucus effectively.
Interactions: Avoid taking with antibiotics (like amoxicillin) at the same time; maintain a 2-hour gap. Avoid alcohol as it can increase drowsiness.
Medical History: Inform your doctor if you have kidney, liver, or heart disease, or a history of gastric ulcers.
Disclaimer: This is a prescription medication. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting or stopping treatment.

