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Introduction About TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS
TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS is a combination medicine used in the management of productive cough (cough with mucus) associated with bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchiectasis, and emphysema.
It contains three active ingredients namely, Ambroxol, Guaiphenesin and Levosalbutamol which effectively relieves chest congestion by thinning and expulsion of the accumulated mucus from respiratory tract.
TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS is ideal for use in infants and toddlers aged between 6 months to 2.5 years. Follow the dosing instructions advised by your child’s doctor. Before administering TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS to your child, inform your doctor if your child has any congenital liver, kidney or heart problems or juvenile diabetes or has a history of seizures.
The common side effects of taking this medicine are stomach upset, dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting and headache. These side effects are usually harmless and manageable. However, talk to your doctor if they trouble your child.
Uses Of TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS
Used in infants and toddlers aged between 6 months to 2.5 years to manage:
- Productive cough associated with bronchial asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, and emphysema
How TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS Works
The mechanism of action of [GBNKEYWORRD] is based on the combined effects of its three active ingredients:
- Ambroxol (a mucolytic): It breaks down and thins the mucus in the respiratory tract, making it easier to cough up and clear from the airways.
- Levosalbutamol (a bronchodilator): It relaxes the muscles in the airways, helping to widen them and improve airflow, making breathing easier.
- Guaifenesin (an expectorant): It helps loosen and clear mucus from the lungs by increasing the volume of secretions, which makes it easier to expel the mucus during coughing.
Together, these actions help relieve cough, ease chest congestion, and improve breathing.
How to use TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS
- Follow the dosage prescribed by your doctor based on the age, weight, and condition of the child. Typically, a doctor will recommend the correct amount to administer.
- Shake the bottle well before use to ensure the ingredients are evenly mixed.
- Use the dropper provided with the bottle to measure the exact dose
- Give the drops directly into the child’s mouth.
- Use TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS as directed by your physician, usually 2-3 times a day, depending on the doctor’s instructions. Stick to the same time each day for consistency.
- Make sure the child swallows the medicine completely.
Side Effects Of TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS
Common side effects of TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS:
- Stomach upset
- Dizziness, drowsiness
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Palpitations
Warning & Precautions

Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionTUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS may cause drowsiness to your child. Therefore, refrain your child from playing outdoors.

Kidney
Use with CautionThis medicine should be used with caution in children with kidney problems. Therefore, prior to the therapy, inform your doctor if your child has any congenital kidney conditions.

Liver
Use with CautionThis medicine should be used with caution in children with liver problems. Therefore, prior to the therapy, inform your doctor if your child has any congenital liver conditions.

Allergy
ContraindicatedBefore administering TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS, inform your doctor if your child is allergic to Ambroxol, Levosalbutamol or Gauiphenesin.

Heart Disease
Use with CautionThis medicine should be used with caution in children with heart problems. Therefore, prior to the therapy, inform your doctor if your child has any congenital heart conditions.

Use In Pediatrics
Consult your doctorTUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS is ideal for use in infants and toddlers aged between 6 months to 2.5 years. For children older than this age group, you must consult your doctor for the appropriate dosage.
Others
Before administering this medicine to your child, inform your doctor if your child has any of the following conditions as a precaution:
- uncontrolled juvenile diabetes mellitus
- hyperthyroidism
- seizures
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
- Heart medicines (such as digitalis)
- Other similar cough medicines
Overdosage:
If you accidentally administered too much of this medicine, talk to your doctor for advice.
Synopsis
Drug | : | Ambroxol, Guaiphenesin, Levosalbutamol |
Pharmacological Category | : | Mucolytics, Expectorant, Bronchodilator |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Cough with mucus |
Dosage Forms | : | Syrup, Oral Drops |
FAQs About TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS
Q: What is TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS used for?
A: TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS is used to provide relief from cough, chest congestion, and breathing difficulties caused by common cold, flu or other respiratory conditions.
Q: How should I give TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS to my child?
A: Always follow the dosage prescribed by your doctor. The drops should be administered orally using the provided dropper. Shake the bottle well before use.
Q: Can I use TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS for a dry cough?
A: TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS is more effective for a productive (wet) cough with mucus. For a dry cough, consult your doctor for the appropriate treatment.
Q: Are there any side effects of TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS?
A: Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, or mild stomach upset.
Q: Can TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS be used for infants?
A: This medicine is typically prescribed for children, but only under a doctor’s supervision. The dosage for infants must be carefully monitored by a healthcare professional.
Q: How long does it take for TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS to work?
A: The drops usually begin to relieve symptoms within 30 minutes to an hour. The duration of relief can vary depending on the severity of the condition.
Q: Can TUSSALYTE LS ORAL DROPS be used in adults?
A: Although it is commonly prescribed for children, this medicine can also be used by adults, but they may require a different dosage or formulation. Consult a doctor for advice.
References
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