Ambolyt Syrup
Ambroxol hydrochloride
Presentation
Ambolyt Syrup: Each 5 ml of
syrup contains Ambroxol hydrochloride BP 15 mg.
Ambolyt Paediatric Drops: Each
1 ml of drop contains Ambroxol hydrochloride BP 6
mg.
Description
Ambroxol is a metabolite of
Bromhexine. It possesses mucokinetic (improvement in
mucus transport) and secretolytic (liquefies
secretions) properties. Ambroxol stimulates the
serous cells of the glands of the mucous membrane of
bronchi, increasing the content of mucus secretion.
The mucolytic effect is associated with
depolymerization and splitting of mucoproteins and
mucopolysaccharide fibres, which leads to reduction
in the viscosity of mucus. Expectoration of mucus is
facilitated and breathing is eased considerably.
Ambroxol stimulates production of phospholipids of
surfactant by alveolar cells. Ambroxol has
anti-inflammatory properties. In patients with COPD,
it improves airway patency. Beside these, Ambroxol
also exhibits anti-oxidant activity. Long-term use
is possible because of the good tolerability of the
preparation.
Indications
Acute and chronic diseases of
respiratory tracts associated with viscid mucus
including acute and chronic bronchitis Productive
cough Inflammatory diseases of Rhinopharyngeal tract
(e.g. Laryngitis, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis and
Rhinitis) associated with viscid mucus Asthmatic
bronchitis, Bronchial asthma with difficult
departure of mucus Bronchiectasis Chronic pneumonia
Dosage and Administration
Average daily dose (preferably
after meal):
Ambolyt Paediatric Drops
0-6 months 0.5 ml 2 times
a day
6-12 months 1 ml 2 times a
day
1-2 years 1.25 ml 2
times a day
Ambolyt Syrup
2-5 years 2.5 ml (1/2
teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
5-10 years 5 ml (1
teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
10 years and adults 10 ml
(2 teaspoonful) 3 times a day
Side-effects
Gastrointestinal side-effects
like epigastric pain, gastric fullness may occur
occasionally. Rarely allergic responses such as
eruption, urticaria or angioneurotic edema may
occur.
Precautions
Ambroxol should be given
cautiously to patients with gastric and duodenal
ulceration or convulsive disorders. Patients with
hepatic and renal insufficiency should take it with
caution.
Use in Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy: Teratogenic and
fetal toxicity studies have shown no harmful effect
of Ambroxol. However, it is advised not to use
during pregnancy, especially in the 1st trimester.
Lactation: Safety during
lactation has not been established.
Contraindications
Contraindicated in known
hypersensitivity to Ambroxol or Bromhexine.
Drug Interactions
Ambroxol has no interaction
with cardioactive glycosides, corticosteroids,
bronchodilators, diuretics and antibiotics (normally
used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary
affections). But Ambroxol should not be taken
simultaneously with antitussives (e.g. Codeine)
because mucus, which has been liquefied by Ambroxol,
might not be expectorated.
Commercial Pack
Ambolyt Syrup: Amber color
bottle containing 100 ml syrup and a measuring cup.
Ambolyt Paediatric Drops:
Amber color bottle containing 15 ml paediatric drops
and a calibrated dropper.Ambolyt