Carbocisteine Oral Liquid is contraindicated in the active stage of peptic ulcer and those who are allergic to the drug, while avoiding strong cough suppressants.
Carbocisteine Oral Solution can affect the secretion of bronchial glands, increase the secretion of low viscosity salivary mucin, reduce the secretion of high viscosity fucoidan mucin, dilute the viscosity of sputum, so that sputum is easy to cough up. It is used in the clinic for the treatment of phlegm viscosity and difficulty in coughing up phlegm caused by chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and other diseases.
Carbocistein Oral Liquid is contraindicated in patients with active peptic ulcers; it is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug, and should be used with caution in allergic individuals. Children need to be instructed by a professional physician or pharmacist and used under adult supervision. Avoid taking strong cough suppressants at the same time, so that sputum does not block the airway.
The drug is recommended to be used under the guidance of a physician or pharmacist, and should not be used on its own to avoid adverse reactions.