What Is Bronkaid |
Bronkaid is used to help bring temporary relief for wheezing, tightness to the chest, shortness of breath, cough that could be associated with patents that have bronchial asthma. The phlegm becomes lose and in the process of it loosing up the tubes are able to drain the right away bringing relief to the patient that is having these problems. Patients should not use Bronkaid if they are nursing a baby, or pregnat. If taking other medications the doctor should be notified because combining medications might cause a negative reaction when they interact with one another. Adults that are over 12 years of age should only take 1 caplet once every four hours and should not take 6 caplets within 24 hours. Ones who are under 12 years old should consult and contact the doctor. Side effects for Bronkaid include but not limited to: - Headache When taking Bronkaid alcoholic beverages will cause the side effects to become aggravated and so the intake should be limited. When a dose is missed it should not be doubled up on. Skip the dose all together and wait until it is time to take the next one. |
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