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Axoriv Syrup is used to treat dry cough. It is an oral solution containing ambroxol as the active ingredient. It acts by easing coughing up of sputum.
It is used to treat respiratory tract diseases associated with abnormal mucous secretions. You need to follow all the instructions of your doctor while taking this medicine. Some of the common side effects of this Syrup are headache, nausea, and diarrhoea.
These side effects normally go away with time, but if you feel they persist, consult your doctor or visit a clinic immediately. It should be taken as directed by the doctor, in the doses and for the duration prescribed, but it is better to take it at the same time every day. Shake the Axoriv Syrup bottle well, before each use.
Inform your doctor if you have any existing medical conditions and are taking any medication for them. According to the advisory issued by the Union Health Ministry, cough and cold medications should not be prescribed or dispensed to children under two years of age. These medications are generally not recommended for children under five years old.
For children above that age, any use should be based on careful clinical evaluation and close supervision.
Axoriv Syrup is not recommended to be used during pregnancy due to limited information available on its safety, especially during the first three months. The baby's organs and other parts form during this phase and it can impact the growth of foetus.
Ambroxol passes into human milk hence Axoriv Syrup is not recommended during breastfeeding. You should consult your doctor before using this medicine during breastfeeding.
No studies have been performed or there is limited information about the effects of Axoriv Syrup on driving but if you do not feel well or are unable to be alert, you should avoid driving.
There is no information about the interaction of Axoriv Syrup directly with alcohol. The breakdown of this medicine in the body takes place mostly in the liver which is damaged by alcohol. So it is advisable not to consume alcohol with this syrup.
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If you think you have taken too much of this medicine, contact your doctor immediately or visit the nearest hospital.
Axoriv Syrup acts on the inner lining of the respiratory tract and causes an increase in secretions of the respiratory tract. It also stimulates certain cells in the respiratory tract which help in expectoration (coughing out the respiratory secretions). Thus, by increasing the surfactant secretion and facilitating its removal, it helps to remove respiratory secretions easily and ultimately reduces cough.
No, the best practice is to visit a doctor if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or tested positive. Avoid self-medication which can place you and your surroundings at unknown risks.
Yes, you can use this syrup for cough due to smoking. However, you should avoid smoking if you have a persistent cough due to smoking and consult a doctor for any underlying disease.
Axoriv Syrup may not benefit in controlling asthma during asthmatic attacks. However, it can help in clearing the sputum from the throat and airways.
No, it is not an antibiotic. Axoriv Syrup contains ambroxol which belongs to a class of medicines called mucolytics used for relieving cough.
It is advised to complete the course of the treatment given by your doctor and does not stop on your own.
No, children are not small adults. Their body processes are in an elementary stage. Also, they respond to medicines in a different way than adults. Therefore, it is advisable to use the medicines as per the doses prescribed by a child health specialist.
The doctors usually prescribe it for a short duration. However, if the cough persists for more than 14 days even after taking the syrup, contact your physician at the earliest. Do not take it continuously on your own without consulting a doctor.

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