Description
✅ What is it used for?
Broxyl SF is a four‑in‑one cough syrup that helps when you have a productive (wet) cough—meaning there’s phlegm in your chest or throat. It combines four active ingredients:
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Ambroxol – thins mucus
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Guaifenesin – helps loosen and clear mucus
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Menthol – cools and soothes the throat
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Terbutaline – relaxes airway muscles to open airways
Together, they make it easier to breathe and cough up mucus. It’s used for coughs linked with bronchitis, asthma, COPD, chest congestion, and other respiratory issues MedicinesFAQ+121mg+12TrueMeds+12Farmako+2PharmEasy+2Netmeds+2TrueMeds.
💡 How it works
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Thins & loosens mucus, making it easier to cough up
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Soothes throat irritation with menthol
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Opens breathing passages through bronchodilation by terbutaline MedicinesFAQ+2Netmeds+2TrueMeds+2Farmako+1GetOMeds+1HealthPotli
⚠️ Common side effects
Most users experience mild and temporary side effects such as:
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach upset
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Headache, dizziness
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Tremors (shaking), increased heart rate
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Rash, itching, sweating
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Sleepiness or drowsiness—avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how it affects you TrueMeds+1Medi Buddy+1TrueMeds+31mg+3Farmako+3
Other possible effects:
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Abdominal bloating or upset
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Changes in liver enzyme levels Netmeds+10GetOMeds+10PharmEasy+10
⚠️ Who should be careful?
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women: Not recommended unless your doctor says it’s safe. Limited human studies suggest possible risks affordpill.com1mgFarmako.
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People with:
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Heart issues, high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disorders
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Peptic ulcers
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Liver or kidney problems
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Seizures – use with caution, doctor must decide MedicinesFAQ+3TrueMeds+3PharmEasy+3
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🧭 Safety tips
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Take exactly as directed by your doctor—use the measuring cup & shake well
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Can be taken with or without food at regular times Netmeds+12affordpill.com+12PharmEasy+12
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Stay hydrated; drink plenty of fluids 1mg+1GetOMeds+1
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Avoid alcohol—it may increase drowsiness or dizziness PharmEasy
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If cough lasts more than a week, or if you experience fever, rash, or shortness of breath, stop using and consult your doctor
📝 Quick summary table
Category | Details |
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When to use | Wet cough, chest congestion, bronchitis, asthma, COPD, bronchial conditions |
How it helps | Thins mucus, soothes throat, clears airways |
Common side effects | Nausea, headache, dizziness, tremors, rash, drowsiness |
Warnings | Pregnancy, breastfeeding, heart/liver/kidney problems, ulcers, diabetes |
Avoid | Alcohol, driving or machines until effects known |
Doctor note | Use exactly as prescribed; report persistent or severe symptoms |
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