Ambroxol acis 30 mg Drinking Tablets, 20 ct
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Descripción
Mucolytic for Wet Cough & Chest Congestion
Ambroxol acis 30 mg Trinktabletten is a German OTC mucolytic (expectorant) containing ambroxol hydrochloride 30 mg, designed to help loosen thick mucus in the airways and make coughing more productive. The drinkable tablet format dissolves in water for easy intake and faster dispersion, making it especially useful for bronchitis, chest congestion, and respiratory infections with thick phlegm.
Key Benefits
- Helps thin and loosen thick mucus
- Makes coughs more productive and effective
- Supports relief of chest congestion
- Helps clear bronchial airways
- Convenient dissolvable tablet format
Active Ingredient
- Ambroxol hydrochloride 30 mg (per tablet)
Indications
- Wet / productive cough
- Acute & chronic bronchitis
- Respiratory infections with mucus
- Difficulty expectorating phlegm
How It Works
Ambroxol:
- Reduces mucus viscosity
- Decreases adhesion of mucus to airway walls
- Enhances mucociliary clearance
- Improves cough efficiency
How to Use
- Dissolve 1 tablet in a glass of water, then drink
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Adults & ≥12 years:
- First 2–3 days: 1 tablet 3× daily
- Then: 1 tablet 2× daily
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Children 6–12 years:
- ½ tablet 2–3× daily
- Drink plenty of fluids for best effect
Pack Size
- 20 drinking (effervescent) tablets
Important Features
- German pharmacy-grade OTC product
- Fast-dissolving Trinktabletten format
- Suitable for short-term cough relief
- Often used in bronchitis protocols
Pharmacy Notes
- Do not use longer than 4–5 days without medical advice
- Avoid combining with cough suppressants (e.g., dextromethorphan)
- Not suitable for children under 6 years
- Use caution in gastric ulcers or severe liver/kidney conditions
Comparable Products
- Ambroxol-ratiopharm 30 mg tablets
- Ambrobeta 30 effervescent tablets
Disclaimer
This product is an over-the-counter medication and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without proper medical guidance. If symptoms persist beyond a few days, worsen, or include fever or shortness of breath, consult a healthcare professional.