

Chest elixir is an expectorant.
Pharmacodynamics
The expectorant effect of breast elixir is due to the action of its constituent components:
WITHPelvic extract thick has anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties, which are associated with the content of glycyrrhizin in it, which stimulates the activity of the ciliary epithelium in the trachea and bronchi, as well as enhances the secretory function of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract;
BUTbutter oil It has an expectorant effect, due to the content of anethol in oil, which contributes to the reflex stimulation of respiration, increase the activity of the ciliary epithelium of the respiratory tract and enhance the secretion of the mucous membrane of the larynx, trachea and bronchi;
BUTmiak It has an irritating effect, which leads to the excitation of sensory nerve endings in the upper respiratory tract and reflex stimulation of the respiratory center.
As an expectorant for infectious and inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract, accompanied by cough with sputum difficult to separate (including tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, bronchitis).
100 ml of elixir contains:
Active substances: licorice extract thick 20.7 g; anise oil 0.34 g; ammonia solution concentrated 25% 1.38 g;
Excipients: ethyl alcohol (ethanol) 90% - 20.41 ml; purified water - up to 100 ml.
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For oral use 3-4 times a day. Adults - 20-40 drops, children are prescribed to receive as many drops as the age of the child. Before use should be diluted in a small amount of water.
The course of treatment is 7-10 days. Increasing the duration and conducting repeated courses of treatment is possible on the recommendation of a doctor.
Allergic reactions are possible, in some cases diarrhea can be observed.
Carefully: liver diseases, alcoholism, head injury, brain diseases, children's age.
If necessary, can be used in combination with antibiotics and other drugs. It should not be used simultaneously with antitussive drugs, because this makes it difficult to cough up a liquefied sputum.
The drug contains 90% ethyl alcohol. The content of absolute ethanol in one drop of the drug is 0.0075 g, in the maximum single dose for adults - up to 0.3 g, in the maximum daily dose - up to 1.2 g
Impact on the ability to drive motor vehicles and engage in other potential hazardous activities. During the period of treatment, care must be taken when driving vehicles and engaging in other potential hazardous activities that require increased concentration and psychomotor speed.
Symptoms: with prolonged use with an excess of these dosages, hypokalemia, increased blood pressure, and the appearance of peripheral edema due to impaired water-salt metabolism are possible.
Treatment: symptomatic.
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