Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine indications
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine is a mucolytic agent for the adjunctive therapy of respiratory tract disorders characterised by excessive, viscous mucus, including chronic obstructive airways disease.
Uses of Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine in details
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine is used along with other medications as adjunctive therapy to treat conditions of the respiratory tract which causes difficulty in breathing, including chronic obstructive airways disease.
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine description
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine is a mucolytic that reduces the viscosity of sputum and so can be used to help relieve the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and bronchiectasis by allowing the sufferer to bring up sputum more easily. Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine should not be used with antitussives (cough suppressants) or medicines that dry up bronchial secretions. Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine is produced by alkylation of cysteine with chloroacetic acid.
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine dosage
Capsule: Adult and Children ≥12 years: 1 capsule. Forte Suspension: Adult and Children ≥12 years: 5 mL (1 tsp). 100 mg/5 mL Pediatric Suspension: Children 8-12 years: 15 mL (3 tsp), 4-7 years: 10 mL (2 tsp), 2-3 years: 5 mL (1 tsp). 200 mg/5 mL Pediatric Suspension: Children 8-12 years: 7.5 mL, 4-7 years: 5 mL, 2-3 years: 2.5 mL. InfantOral Drops:
Infants 1-2 years: 1.5 mL. All doses to be taken orally every 8 hrs.
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine interactions
mixing Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine with pholcodine linctus causes precipitation of Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine from solution but no information is given on whether this incompatibility is with the pholcodine or some component of the formulation used.
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine side effects
Capsules, Syrup and Paediatric Syrup:
Immune System Disorders
There have been reports of anaphylactic reactions and fixed drug eruption.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
There have been reports of skin rashes and allergic skin eruptions.
Capsules and Syrup:
Gastrointestinal disorders
There have been rare reports of gastrointestinal bleeding occurring during treatment with Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine.
Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine contraindications
Adult Syrup: Gastroduodenal ulceration.
Children Syrup: Known hypersensitivity to any of the components of Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine Children Syrup, in particular to parabens. Children <2 years due to risk of worsening airway congestion.
Active ingredient matches for Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine:
Carbocisteine in France.
List of Rhinathiol 5% Expectorant Carbocistéine substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Rhinathiol Toux Grasse | |
Syrup; Oral; Carbocisteine 2% | |
Rhinatol (Thailand) | |
Rhinatol 380 mg x 500's | |
Rhinatol 125 mg/5 mL x 60 mL | |
Rhinatol 250 mg/5 mL x 60 mL | |
Rhinatussol (Switzerland) | |
Rhinatussol Kinder (Switzerland) | |
Rhinex (Germany, Thailand) | |
Drops; Nasal; Naphazoline Hydrochloride (Stada) | |
Rhinex / raspberry flavour 100 mg/5 mL x 60 mL (Stada) | |
Rhinex 100 mg/5 mL x 1 L (Stada) | |
Rhinex syr 100 mg/5 mL 1 L x 1's (Stada) | |
Rhinex syr 100 mg/5 mL / raspberry flavour 60 mL x 1's (Stada) | |
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Rinatiol (Spain) | |
Rinatiols (Latvia) | |
Rinofan (South Africa) | |
RiteMED Carbocisteine (Philippines) | |
Robikids (Philippines) | |
Robikids / orange flavor 250 mg/5 mL x 15 mL (Pfizer Consumer) | |
Robikids 250 mg/5 mL x 60 mL (Pfizer Consumer) | $ 1.99 |
Robikids 250 mg/5 mL x 120 mL (Pfizer Consumer) | $ 3.11 |
Robikids oral susp 250 mg/5 mL / orange flavor 60 mL x 1's (Pfizer Consumer) | $ 2.18 |
Robikids oral susp 250 mg/5 mL / orange flavor 120 mL x 1's (Pfizer Consumer) | $ 3.39 |
Romilar Mucolyticum (Belgium) | |
Rotpunkt Apotheke Mucolyticum (Switzerland) | |
Rotpunkt Apotheke Mucolyticum Sirup | |
Syrup; Oral; Carbocisteine 250 mg / 5 ml | |
S-Carplex (Philippines) | |
S-Muxine (Philippines) | |
Santamex (Greece) | |
Santamex-Expectorant (Greece) | |
Sawatene (Japan) | |
SCMC (Malaysia) | |
SCMC 125 mg/5 mL x 60 mL (Beacons) | |
SCMC 125 mg/5 mL x 100 mL (Beacons) | |
Sedotussin Muco (Germany) | |
Capsule; Oral; Carbocisteine (Ucb) | |
Granules; Oral; Carbocisteine (Ucb) | |
Liquid; Oral; Carbocisteine (Ucb) | |
Siflex (Thailand) | |
Siflex 375 mg x 10 x 10's (Siam Bheasach) | |
Siflex 250 mg/5 mL x 60 mL (Siam Bheasach) | |
Siflex 100 mg/5 mL x 60 mL (Siam Bheasach) | |
Siflex ped syr 100 mg/5 mL 60 mL x 1's (Siam Bheasach) | |
Siflex syr 250 mg/5 mL 60 mL x 1's (Siam Bheasach) | |
Siflex tab 375 mg 10 x 10's (Siam Bheasach) | |
Sinecod Tosse Fluidificante (Italy) | |
Sinecosin (Czech Republic) | |
Sirop des Vosges Expectorant (France) | |
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