Acebrophylline
Uses
How it Works
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of A-Phyl can include the symptoms below;
Vomiting,
Abdominal pain,
Shortness of breath,
Esophageal obstruction,
Heartburn,
Airway inflammation,
Nausea,
Drowsiness,
Gastrointestinal discomfort,
Increased white blood cell count,
Loss of appetite,
Rash,
Itching,
Urticaria,
Constipation,
Diarrhoea
Expert advice
FAQ
Should I consume A-Phyl on an empty stomach, before food or after food?
-A-Phyl is normally consumed after food. However, we would advice you to follow your doctor's advice on how you should use this medicine.
Is A-Phyl safe to consume or apply when pregnant or breastfeeding?
-No
Can A-Phyl be used for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma?
-Yes, A-Phyl is most commonly used for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma.
How does A-Phyl work?
-A-Phyl inhibits the release of certain inflammatory chemicals such as leukotrienes in the lung thereby preventing inflammation in the lung. A-Phyl also reduces thickness of the mucus thus making it easy for the patient to clear the mucus load in the airway making breathing easier