Is it okay to take Ambroxol and Cephalosporin together?

Ambroxol and cephalosporin can be taken together, there is no contraindication to these two drugs, and no cross-reaction will occur.
Ambroxol is a mucolytic agent, is a phlegmatic drug, can reduce mucus secretion, so that phlegm dilution helps phlegm discharge, can be used for acute and chronic bronchitis, bronchodilatation, bronchial asthma and tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases.
Cephalosporin is an antibiotic that can treat sensitive bacterial infections. For patients with upper respiratory tract infections caused by bacterial infections, they can take Ambroxol and Cephalosporin for treatment if they have a cough and more sputum that is not easy to cough up.
Cephalosporin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that can be used in the treatment of many diseases, but during the period of taking Cephalosporin, you should pay attention not to drink alcohol, and not to consume alcohol-containing medicines such as wine heart candies, so as to avoid the occurrence of disulfiram-like reaction.
If the patient’s symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection do not decrease after three days of cephalosporin and ambroxol combination, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to check the cause, and switch the drug according to the condition.
Ambroxol occasionally see rash, nausea, stomach upset, lack of appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other good reactions. It is contraindicated in women during the first 3 months of pregnancy and in allergic individuals.
Adverse reactions such as diarrhea, stomach upset, lack of appetite, nausea and vomiting are commonly seen with cephalosporin antibiotics. Allergic to this product and other cephalosporins.