Acibro

Acibro Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Acibro is a metabolite of Bromhexine. It possesses mucokinetic (improvement in mucus transport) and secretolytic (liquefies secretions) properties. Acibro stimulates the serous cells of the glands of the mucous membrane of bronchi, increasing the content of mucus secretion. The mucolytic effect is associated with depolymerization and splitting of mucoproteins and mucopolysaccharide fibres, which leads to reduction in the viscosity of mucus. Expectoration of mucus is facilitated and breathing is eased considerably. Acibro stimulates production of phospholipids of surfactant by alveolar cells. Acibro has anti-inflammatory properties. In patients with COPD, it improves airway patency. Beside these, Acibro also exhibits anti-oxidant activity. Long-term use is possible because of the good tolerability of the preparation.

Trade Name Acibro
Generic Ambroxol
Ambroxol Other Names Ambroxol, Ambroxolum, Bisolvon metabolite vIII, Bromhexine metabolite vIII, Bromhexine-metabolite vIII
Weight 100mg
Type Syrup, Capsule
Formula C13H18Br2N2O
Weight Average: 378.108
Monoisotopic: 375.978589
Protein binding

Approximately 90%

Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class Cough expectorants & mucolytics
Manufacturer Synokem Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Acibro
Acibro

Uses

  • • Acute and chronic diseases of respiratory tracts associated with viscid mucus including acute and chronic bronchitis
  • • Productive cough
  • • Inflammatory diseases of Rhinopharyngeal tract (e.g. Laryngitis, Pharyngitis, Sinusitis and Rhinitis) associated with viscid mucus
  • • Asthmatic bronchitis, Bronchial asthma with difficult departure of mucus
  • • Bronchiectasis
  • • Chronic pneumonia.

Acibro is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Airway secretion clearance therapy

How Acibro works

Acibro is a mucolytic agent. Excessive Nitric oxide (NO) is associated with inflammatory and some other disturbances of airways function. NO enhances the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase and cGMP accumulation. Acibro has been shown to inhibit the NO-dependent activation of soluble guanylate cyclase. It is also possible that the inhibition of NO-dependent activation of soluble guanylate cyclase can suppress the excessive mucus secretion, therefore it lowers the phlegm viscosity and improves the mucociliary transport of bronchial secretions.

Dosage

Acibro dosage

Average daily dose (preferably after meal):Pediatric Drops:

  • 0-6 months: 0.5 ml 2 times a day
  • 6-12 months: 1 ml 2 times a day
  • 1-2 years: 1.25 ml 2 times a day

Syrup:

  • 2-5 years: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 5-10 years: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 10 years and adults: 10 ml (2 teaspoonful) 3 times a day.

Sustained release capsule:

  • Adult and children over 12 years old: 1 capsule once daily

Specific application features: Acibro may be prescribed to patients suffering from diabetes mellitus.

Side Effects

Gastrointestinal side-effects like epigastric pain, gastric fullness may occur occasionally. Rarely allergic responses such as eruption, urticaria or angioneurotic edema may occur.

Precaution

Acibro should be given cautiously to patients with gastric and duodenal ulceration or convulsive disorders. Patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency should take it with caution.

Interaction

Acibro has no interaction with cardioactive glycosides, corticosteroids, bronchodilators, diuretics and antibiotics (normally used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary affections). But Acibro should not be taken simultaneously with antitussives (e.g. Codeine) because mucus, which has been liquefied by Acibro, might not be expectorated.

Elimination Route

Rapid and almost complete.

Half Life

7-12 hours

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy: Teratogenic and fetal toxicity studies have shown no harmful effect of Acibro. However, it is advised not to use during pregnancy, especially in the 1st trimester.

Lactation: Safety during lactation has not been established.

Contraindication

Contraindicated in known hypersensitivity to Acibro or Bromhexine.

Interaction with other Medicine

Acibro has no interaction with cardioactive glycosides, corticosteroids, bronchodilators, diuretics and antibiotics (normally used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary affections). But Acibro should not be taken simultaneously with antitussives (e.g. Codeine) because mucus, which has been liquefied by Acibro, might not be expectorated.

Innovators Monograph

You find simplified version here Acibro

Acibro contains Ambroxol see full prescribing information from innovator Acibro Monograph, Acibro MSDS, Acibro FDA label

FAQ

What is Acibro used for?

Acibro is used for conditions where there are a lot of thick mucus in the airway passages. Acibro belongs to a group of medications called mucolytics.It is used in the treatment of respiratory diseases associated with viscid or excessive mucus.

How safe is Acibro?

Acibro is a safe and well-tolerated treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases with a well-balanced and favorable benefit-risk profile.

How does Acibro work?

Acibro works by thinning down the mucus in the airway passages, thus making the mucus less sticky and it also facilitates the removal of the mucus from the airways.

What are the common side effects of Acibro?

Common side effects of Acibro are include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Gastrointestinal side effects
  • Skin rash
  • itching
  • Infections
  • Allergies
  • Upset stomach
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness
  • Dry mouth
  • Indigestion
  • Numbness in throat
  • Numbness in mouth
  • Taste disturbances

Is Acibro safe during pregnancy?

Acibro is not advisable to taken during the first trimester of pregnancy. Please seek your doctor's or pharmacist's advice before using Acibro if you are pregnant.

Is Acibro safe during breastfeeding?

As Acibro is excreted in breast milk, it is not recommended to be taken while breastfeeding. Please seek your doctor's or pharmacist's advice before using this medication if you breastfeeding.

Can I drink alcohol with Acibro?

No. Even though you can readily find products containing dextromethorphan OTC, these medicines can be very dangerous when mixed with alcohol.

Can I drive after taking Acibro?

It is advisable not to drive any motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery as increased drowsiness and dizziness can occur after taking.

When should be taken of Acibro?

The recommended dose is 30mg to be taken three times a day. 

How long does Acibro take to work?

When administered orally onset of action occurs after about 30 minutes.

How long should I take Acibro?

Acibro was administered intramuscularly daily for 6-10 days at the following dosages: 1.7 mg/kg (children <2 years), 1.6 mg/kg (children 2-5 years) and 1.2 mg/kg (6-10 years).

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you miss a dose, use this drug as soon as you find it. Skip the missed dose and restart your dosing schedule if it is close to the time of your next dose. Do not use an additional dose in order to make up for the missing dose. 

What happens if I overdose of Acibro?

Do not take more than the dosage given. Your symptoms will not be changed by taking more medication; they can instead cause poisoning or severe side effects. If you believe that you or someone else might have overdosed on Acibro Hydrochloride Syrup, please go to the nearest hospital or nursing home emergency room. 

Who should not take Acibro?

If you have serious gastric ulceration, liver or kidney issues, notify your healthcare professionals. If you have a confirmed history of an allergy to Acibro, or any of the other ingredients mentioned in the medicine, this drug should be avoided.

Can I take Acibro on an empty stomach?

The tablets may be taken with or without food.

Is Acibro for dry cough?

Acibro is more effective in productive cough treatment associated with the formation of sticky and thick mucus in the airway passages and is difficult to clear.Acibro reduces its thickness and makes its removal easier from the airways passage.

Is Acibro good for itchy throat?

Acibro has a beneficial pain-relieving effect in patients with acute sore throat, superior to that achieved by sucking a placebo lozenge.

Is Acibro a steroid?

No, it is not an antibiotic or steroid; it belongs to a class of medicines called Expectorants or Mucolytics. It has no known effect against infections.

How often should I take Acibro?

The recommended dose for adults is 1 tablet 3 times daily. For better effect, the patient may administer 2 tablets 2 times daily. The tablets should be taken with liquid.

Is Acibro an antibiotic?

Acibro is a mucolytic agent used in the treatment of respiratory diseases.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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