Fluditec 50 mg/ml Syrup, 125 ml Carbocisteine Mucolytic Syrup for Wet Cough & Chest Congestion
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Description
Fluditec 50 mg/ml Syrup is a mucolytic (expectorant) medication containing carbocisteine, used to reduce the thickness of mucus in the respiratory tract and make coughing more productive. It is indicated for conditions with difficult-to-clear phlegm, such as bronchitis and respiratory infections.
Key Benefits
- Loosens and thins thick mucus (phlegm)
- Helps clear airways more effectively
- Improves productive (wet) cough
- Supports relief in bronchitis and respiratory infections
- Does not suppress cough (helps natural clearance)
Active Ingredient
- Carbocisteine 50 mg/ml (5% syrup)
How It Works
Carbocisteine:
- Breaks down mucus structure (disulfide bonds)
- Reduces viscosity of bronchial secretions
- Helps restore normal mucociliary clearance
➡️ Result: mucus becomes easier to cough up and airways clear faster
Indications
- Wet / productive cough
- Acute bronchitis
- Chronic respiratory conditions (with mucus)
- Sinusitis / ENT mucus congestion
- Difficulty expectorating phlegm
How to Use
-
Adults & ≥15 years: typically
- 15 ml (750 mg) 3× daily
- Take between meals
- Use short-term (up to ~5 days) unless advised otherwise
✔ Drink plenty of fluids for better effect
Pack Size
- 125 ml bottle (with measuring cup)
Important Features
- French-made (Innotech International)
- Mucolytic (not cough suppressant)
- Designed for productive cough only
- Adult-strength formula (5%)
Precautions
- Do not use if:
- Active stomach ulcer
- Allergy to carbocisteine
- Use caution in:
- Pregnancy (especially 1st trimester)
- Possible side effects:
- GI discomfort
- Allergic reactions (rare)
Pharmacy Notes (Important)
- ❗ Do NOT combine with cough suppressants (e.g., dextromethorphan)
- ❗ Best for wet cough, not dry cough
- ❗ Hydration significantly improves effectiveness
Disclaimer
This is a medication. Use according to instructions or physician guidance. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional.