Ab Phylline Capsule belongs to the therapeutic classification of Antiasthmatic Drugs and COPD Medications. The primary composition for this medicine is Acebrophylline 100 MG.
Warnings: If you are allergic to AB Phylline Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. AB Phylline Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 14 years of age. Regular monitoring of potassium levels is recommended while taking AB Phylline Tablet 10's as it may cause low potassium levels in the blood. AB Phylline Tablet 10's is not recommended for use during pregnancy. If you are breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before taking AB Phylline Tablet 10's. Severe skin reactions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a serious and rare disorder of skin and mucus membranes) or toxic epidermal necrolysis (skin blistering or skin peeling) have been rarely reported in some patients. However, if you notice any skin rash worsening with mucosal lesions or blisters, stop taking AB Phylline Tablet 10's and contact your doctor immediately. Do not take AB Phylline Tablet 10's if you have heart rhythm disorder that causes fast heartbeats. Avoid taking AB Phylline Tablet 10's if you have low blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, hemodynamic instability (unstable blood pressure), had a heart attack, kidney or liver diseases. If you have hyperthyroidism (overActive thyroid), irregular heartbeats, viral infections, heart failure, asthma, high blood pressure, fits, gastric or duodenal ulcers, heart diseases, kidney or liver insufficiency, inform your doctor before taking AB Phylline Tablet 10's.
Medicine Interaction: If you use other drugs or over the counter products at the same time, the effects of AB Phylline Tablet may change. This may increase your risk for side-effects or cause your drug not to work properly. Tell your doctor about all the drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements you are using, so that you doctor can help you prevent or manage drug interactions. AB Phylline Tablet may interact with the following drugs and products:
Kanamycin
Photofrin
Drug Schedule: Schedule H Prescription Drug
Side Effects: Belly pain or heartburn, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or vomiting
How to Store it: Store at room temperature , protected from light and moisture.
Over Dose: When a dose is taken in higher dose than the recommended doses, it is called Overdose. Overdose always needs a clinical supervision. Any medicine or drug when consumed in Overdose produces untoward side effects on one or various organs in the body. A medicine is excreted in the kidney or metabolized in the liver most of the times. This process goes without any hurdles when taken in normal dose, but when taken in an overdose, the body is not able to metabolize it or send it out properly which causes the effects of anoverdose.
Precautions: Before using AB Phylline Tablet, inform your doctor about your current list of medications, over the counter products (e.g. vitamins, herbal supplements, etc.), allergies, pre-existing diseases, and current health conditions (e.g. pregnancy, upcoming surgery, etc.). Some health conditions may make you more susceptible to the side-effects of the drug. Take as directed by your doctor or follow the direction printed on the product insert. Dosage is based on your condition. Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens. Important counseling points are listed below.
Anaphylactoid Reactions
Asthma patients report to doctor history of asthma
Do not drive or operate machinery
Monitor your breathing condition during treatment
Monitoring patients with asthma
Nursing women may consider resuming nursing 30 hours after administration of Acetylcysteine
Patients less than 40 kg need adjustment in volume administered
Patients requiring fluid restriction need adjustment in volume administered
Report history of sensitivity to acetylcysteine to doctor
Missed Dose: In case you miss a dose, use it as soon as you notice. If it is close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your dosing schedule. Do not use extra dose to make up for a missed dose. If you are regularly missing doses, consider setting an alarm or asking a family member to remind you. Please consult your doctor to discuss changes in your dosing schedule or a new schedule to make up for missed doses, if you have missed too many doses recently.