When to take glycine theophylline extended-release tablets

Glycine Theophylline Sodium Extended-Release Tablets can be taken with meals, and the medication should be taken as prescribed by your doctor.
Glycine theophylline sodium extended-release tablets can cause some irritation to the gastrointestinal tract area, and may also cause nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions. Therefore, it is recommended to take it after meals to be able to reduce the gastrointestinal reaction, while the drug does not react with food.
The drug is a long-acting theophylline drug, which can relieve wheezing symptoms caused by bronchial asthma, obstructive emphysema and other diseases, and has the effect of relaxing bronchial smooth muscle, which can improve the ventilation function and keep the airway open.
If the patient is allergic to the ingredients in the drug, the drug should not be used. In addition, the use of the drug is prohibited in patients with active peptic ulcers, as well as convulsive diseases. When using the drug, patients should be aware that serum theophylline concentrations should be regularly monitored to avoid the occurrence of excessive blood concentrations. The drug should be used with caution in pregnant women, women in labor, and lactating women.
It is recommended that patients consult a doctor before using glycine theophylline sodium delayed-release tablets, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug treatment, not blindly use the drug on their own to avoid adverse drug reactions.