Bisolvon 4mg/Ampoule
Each ampoule of 2 ml contains 4 mg , of Bromhexine HCl.
Company Name
CID/Boehringer
Therapeutic Group
EXPECTORANTS
Pharmaceutical form
Ampoule
Package
Box of 5 ampoules
Bisolvon Indications
All forms of tracheobronchitis, emphysema with bronchitis, pneumoconiosis, chronic inflammatory pulmonary conditions, bronchiectasis, bronchitis with bronchospasm, asthma. During acute exacerbations of bronchitis,
Bisolvon should be given with the appropriate antibiotic .
Bisolvon may also be administered to facilitate and expedite the expectoration of abnormal fluid present in the bronchi e.g. contrast media.
Bisolvon Warning & Precautions
*Studies in animals have given no suggestion that Bisolvon has any teratogenic potential in humans nevertheless as with any drug, it is advisable to avoid use during the first trimester of pregnancy. *Patients being treated with
Bisolvon should be warned to expect an increase in the flow of secretions .
Product Type
human
Bisolvon Dosage
Ampoules for injection (4mg. in 2ml): The administration of
Bisolvon ampoules is recommended for the treatment of the most severe cases as well as for reducing postoperative complications. In severe cases as well as before and after surgical interventions 1 ampoule S.C., I.M. or I.V. (duration of injection 2- 3 minutes) 2 -3 times daily. The injection solution can also be given as a drip infusion together with glucose, levulose, or Ringer’s solution. Bisolvon should not be mixed with alkaline solutions as the acid character of
Bisolvon solution (pH 2.8) may cause cloudiness or flocculation.
Bisolvon Adverse Reactions
Occasional gastro-intestinal side effects may occur but these are almost invariably mild.
Bisolvon Contra Indications
Bisolvon should not be administered to patients with hypersensitivity to bromhexine.
Bisolvon Drug Interactions
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