-
agents —
expectorants —
include mucolytics,
secretolytics and
mucokinetics (also
called secretomotorics)
Mucolytics: thin (reduce the
viscosity of) mucus...
- for vulcanization. It is a
building block for
pharmaceuticals (e.g.,
mucolytics, analgesics, and bronchodilators). The
amine itself is an
effective corrosion...
- R05FA01
Opium derivatives and
mucolytics R05FA02
Opium derivatives and
expectorants R05FB01
Cough suppressants and
mucolytics R05FB02
Cough suppressants...
- hypertension,
coronary artery disease, and
history of
bleeding strokes.
Mucolytics such as
acetylcysteine and
carbocystine are
widely prescribed for upper...
-
Cochrane review found that
mucolytics in
chronic bronchitis may
slightly decrease the
chance of
developing an exacerbation. The
mucolytic guaifenesin is a safe...
-
Bromhexine is a
mucolytic drug used in the
treatment of
respiratory disorders ****ociated with
viscid or
excessive mucus. It was
developed in the research...
- Carbocisteine, also
called carbocysteine, is a
mucolytic that
reduces the
viscosity of
sputum and so can be used to help
relieve the
symptoms of chronic...
-
treatment for
viral laryngitis involves vocal rest, pain medication, and
mucolytics for
frequent coughing. Home
remedies such as tea and
honey may also be...
- zinc
supplementation in children.
There is
insufficient evidence for
mucolytics.
There is no
strong evidence to
recommend that
children who have non-measles...
- anesthetics, antifungals, and cerumenolytics. Bronchodilators, antitussives,
mucolytics, decongestants,
inhaled and
systemic corticosteroids, beta2-adrenergic...