Uses of Suroate

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Suroate is indicated in the treatment of respiratory diseases caused by increased secretion and difficulty in expectoration. Using medicines exactly as prescribed by your doctor will help you ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment.

1. What is Suroate?


Suroate belongs to the group of drugs acting on the respiratory tract, is made in the form of tablets, packing specifications: Bottles of 100 tablets and 500 tablets.
Bromhexine ingredient in Suroate has the effect of breaking down mucus in the airways, helping to loosen phlegm and relieve cough easily.

2. Indications and contraindications to the drug Suroate


Suroate is indicated for the treatment of respiratory diseases caused by increased sputum secretion such as:
Bronchitis; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; Chronic respiratory inflammation; Lung dust ; Bronchiectasis. Contraindications to the use of Suroate:
Patients with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug Suroate; Suroate is relatively contraindicated in pregnant women.

3. Dosage of Suroate


Below is the reference dose of Suroate:
Adults and children over 12 years old: Take a dose of 8mg x 3 times/day; Children 6 - 12 years old: Oral dose of 4mg x 3 times/day; Children 2 - 6 years old: Oral dose of 4mg x 2 times/day. Suroate should be taken immediately after eating. In case you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible (take it 1-2 hours apart from the time ordered by your doctor). However, if it is almost time for your next dose of Suroate, skip the missed dose and take your next dose of Suroate at the scheduled time. Do not double the prescribed dose of Suroate.
In case of overdose of Suroate, you may experience dangerous symptoms. Therefore, immediately call the Emergency Center or take the patient to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

4. Suroate side effects


Suroate can cause some side effects such as:
Stomach pain; Nausea and vomiting; Digestive disorders ; Dry mouth. Inform your doctor about the side effects you experience while using Suroate for appropriate management.

5. Drug interactions


Using Bromhexin in combination with antibiotics will increase the concentration of antibiotics into lung and bronchial tissues. Therefore, only use Suroate in combination with antibiotics in the treatment of respiratory infections.
Avoid combining Suroate with antitussives or atropin bronchodilators.

6. Be careful when using Suroate


Suroate drugs need to be used with caution in the following cases:
While taking Suroate, it is necessary to avoid combining with cough medicine because there is a risk of sputum stagnation in the respiratory tract; Use Suroate with caution in asthmatics, because the active substance Bromhexin can cause bronchospasm in some susceptible people; For patients who are debilitated, physically weak and unable to expectorate sputum, caution and caution should be exercised when using Suroate; The patient has a history of peptic ulcer. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Drivers and machine operators. The article has provided information about the uses, dosage and precautions when using Suroate. In order to ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Suroate exactly as directed by your doctor, do not arbitrarily buy drugs or calculate the dose to use.

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