Table of contents:
- Use
- What is the drug Erdostein for?
- How do I take Erdostein?
- How do I store Erdostein?
- Dose
- What is the dose of Erdostein for adults?
- Adult dose for acute cough
- What is the dose of Erdostein for children?
- Children's dosage for acute cough
- How is Erdostein available?
- Side effects
- What side effects can Erdostein cause?
- Precautions & Warnings
- What should I know before taking Erdostein?
- Is it safe to take Erdostein during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
- Interaction
- What medicines will interact with Erdosteine?
- Can food or alcohol interact with Erdostein?
- What health conditions may interact with Erdostein?
- Overdose
- What should I do in case of an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do when I miss a dose?
Use
What is the drug Erdostein for?
Erdostein belongs to the class of mucolytic drugs, which are drugs that are useful for thinning phlegm.
This drug works by thinning thick phlegm or mucus in the respiratory tract to make it easier to pass.
Usually, this drug is used to treat acute cough symptoms in people with chronic bronchitis. In addition, erdosteine has also been shown to have positive effects in treating several other health conditions, such as polypnea and crackles.
Erdosteine may also be used for other health conditions. To be sure, consult the pharmacist and doctor concerned.
This drug is in capsule form and belongs to the group of prescription drugs. Because of this, you can only get this drug at the pharmacy if it is accompanied by a prescription from your doctor.
How do I take Erdostein?
There are several ways you can take this one drug, namely:
- Use this medicine according to the advice of a doctor or the instructions for using the drug listed on the drug package.
- If after reading the instructions you don't understand anything, don't hesitate to ask a medical professional such as a doctor or pharmacist.
- Use the dosage appropriate for your health condition and age. \
- Do not increase the dose of the drug or reduce it without advice from your doctor.
- Swallow the capsule completely using a glass of water.
- You can use this medicine on an empty stomach or when the stomach is filled with food.
- While using this drug, keep seeing your doctor regularly so that the doctor can observe your progress after using this drug.
- People who have breathing problems should do regular exercise to help improve the quality of breathing.
- Start with light exercise, but as you get used to it, increase your level of exercise.
- If you are overweight, it may become even more difficult for you to breathe. Ask a nutritionist how to properly reduce weight according to your condition.
How do I store Erdostein?
Some of the following things you should pay attention to in storing this drug, namely:
- Keep this medication out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep this medication away from direct sunlight.
- Keep erdosteine away from damp places.
- Do not store this medication in the bathroom.
- Do not store or even freeze in the freezer.
- Other brands of erdosteine may have different retention rules.
- Pay attention to the storage instructions on the product package or ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Meanwhile, when this drug is no longer used or is about to be discarded, pay attention to the following:
- Do not use erdosteine after it has expired. Usually this validity period will be printed on the box or container of this medicine. If you only look at the month and year, the expiration date in question is the last date of the month listed in the box.
- Do not store in a place that is above 25 degrees Celsius.
- Do not flush erdosteine down the toilet or into a drain, unless instructed to do so.
- Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed.
- Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal agency about how to safely dispose of your product.
Dose
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dose of Erdostein for adults?
Adult dose for acute cough
- For the elderly and adults over 18 years: one capsule, 300 milligrams (mg), taken twice daily.
- Suspension: 10 milliliters (mL) of Erdosteine (or 2 tablespoons), taken twice daily.
The daily dose that you can use is 300 mg. The maximum time to use this drug is 10 days. If your condition does not improve and it gets worse, contact your doctor immediately.
What is the dose of Erdostein for children?
Children's dosage for acute cough
Suspension:
- Children weighing more than 30 kg: 10 mL Erdosteine suspension (or 2 tablespoons) orally twice daily.
- Children weighing 20 to 30 kg: 5 mL of ectrin suspension (or 1 tablespoon) taken three times daily.
- Children weighing 15 to 19 kg: 5 mL of ectrin suspension (or 1 tablespoon) is used twice daily.
How is Erdostein available?
Erdosteine is available in the following dosages and forms:
- 150 mg / 300 mg capsule
- 225 mg / 300 mg sachets
- 175 mg dry syrup
- 300 mg of dispersible tablets
Side effects
What side effects can Erdostein cause?
As with other drugs, erdosteine also has various risks of side effects from drug use.
Rare and uncommon but possible side effects include the following.
1. Flu accompanied by headaches
If you experience any of the following side effects, treat them with conditions such as drinking lots of water and ask your pharmacist about pain relievers that are appropriate for your condition. However, if after taking pain relievers the symptoms of these side effects have not disappeared, you should have your condition checked by a doctor.
2. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and chest pain
The symptoms of these side effects can be relieved by maintaining your diet. Avoid eating foods that are too rich in taste and spicy foods. Eat a healthy diet and food that is safe for your stomach condition.
3. Allergic reactions
Allergic reactions in question include skin rashes, itchy and red skin, and eczema. If you experience this condition, you should consult your doctor about this allergic reaction.
In addition, there are other uncommon side effects, such as:
- difficulty breathing
- loss of taste
- swelling of the blood vessels
- angiodema, which is swelling as a result of an allergic reaction
- skin rash
- itchy skin
- reddish skin
- eczema
Meanwhile, there are more common and possible symptoms, namely:
- stomach ache
- the chest feels hot
Keep in mind that when the doctor prescribes, the doctor has examined your body and health condition and assessed that the benefits you get from using this drug will outweigh the risk of side effects.
Not everyone experiences the side effects that have been mentioned. There may be some side effects not listed above. There are even people who experience no symptoms of side effects at all.
If you are concerned about certain side effects you will experience after using this medicine, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions & Warnings
What should I know before taking Erdostein?
Before taking erdosteine, there are a number of things you should do and pay attention to, such as the following:
- Tell your doctor if you have an allergy to erdosteine or to any other medicines that have erdosteine in them.
- Tell your doctor if you have any allergies to any other medicines, food, preservatives, or animals.
- Tell the doctor if you have other health problems, such as decreased kidney function, liver disease, or abdominal pain due to ulcers in the stomach
- If you are going to have an operation, tell your doctor that you are on the drug erdosteine.
- Tell your doctor about all types of medicines you are currently taking or want to take, from prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, multivitamins, to herbal medicines.
- This medicine should not be taken by children unless otherwise recommended by a doctor.
- If you suffer from a liver disease that is not too severe, you can use this drug only one capsule a day.
Before using this drug, make sure you know the benefits and risks of using the drug. Only use this medication if the benefits outweigh the risks. Some medications are not suitable for people with certain conditions. Sometimes medication can only be taken if additional treatment is provided. However, you should tell your doctor this information before taking erdosteine.
Is it safe to take Erdostein during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
There is no adequate research on the risks of using this drug in pregnant or breastfeeding women. However, to avoid unwanted things, always consult your doctor to weigh the potential benefits and risks before using this medicine.
These drugs are included in pregnancy risk category C according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The following references the pregnancy risk categories according to the FDA:
- A = Not at risk
- B = No risk in several studies
- C = May be risky
- D = There is positive evidence of risk
- X = Contraindicated
- N = Unknown
Although there is no evidence to suggest that erdostein should not be used by mothers who are breastfeeding, it is best to avoid using this drug because its effect on the baby is not known.
If you really have to use this drug, ask your doctor whether it is safe to use this drug and also ask how the effects might happen to your baby.
It's best to consider the risks and benefits of using erdostein, then if the benefits outweigh the risks, you may be able to use this drug until your condition improves.
Interaction
What medicines will interact with Erdosteine?
It is true that there are several types of drugs that should not be consumed at the same time. However, in certain cases, there are different drugs that can be used simultaneously even if there is an indication of an interaction between the drugs.
If interactions do occur, your doctor may change the dose of one or both drugs. If not, the doctor may take other measures to prevent the interaction from occurring, if it is necessary.
When you are taking erdostein, your doctor should know about any other medicines you are taking. However, it has not been found any possible drug interactions if you take erdostein.
However, erdosteine may interact with drugs that you are taking, which can change how the drug works or increase your risk for serious side effects.
To avoid potential drug interactions, you should keep a list of all the drugs you are currently taking (including prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs and herbal products) and notify your doctor and pharmacist. For your safety, do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medication without your doctor's approval.
Can food or alcohol interact with Erdostein?
Certain medications should not be consumed at mealtimes or when eating certain types of food because interactions may occur. Consuming alcohol or tobacco-derived products with certain drugs can also cause interactions. Discuss with your health care professional the use of drugs with food, alcohol, or products derived from tobacco.
What health conditions may interact with Erdostein?
Any other health conditions you have could affect the use of this drug. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:
- Liver disease. The interactions that occur can worsen your health condition or change how the drugs work on your body.
Overdose
What should I do in case of an emergency or overdose?
It is not yet known exactly what symptoms may appear when you overdose. However, if you experience the risk of side effects that are severe enough or won't go away on their own, you should contact your doctor immediately.
In addition, if you feel that you are in an emergency or an overdose is detected, immediately contact the local emergency services provider (118/119) or immediately go to the nearest hospital emergency department to have your health checked.
What should I do when I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose of this medicine, take the missed dose as soon as possible. However, if it turns out that when you are about to take the missed dose, it is time to tell you to take the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your usual dosing schedule.
Do not double your dose as a double dose will not guarantee that you will experience the benefits of donepezil any sooner than not doubling it. Also, you do not know whether doubling the dose will not increase the risk of side effects from taking the drug or not.
Always consult your doctor about the dosage of drug use, because the doctor who checks your condition will know more about using the dose that is more appropriate and in accordance with your health condition.
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