Benylin Syrup is used in the management of wet cough due to asthma and infection of airways, lungs, and throat such as bronchitis. The wet cough is usually accompanied by chest tightness, spasm, mucous build-up, wheezing and difficulty in expelling out the cough. It is a combination medicine containing – bromhexine, guaifenesin and terbutaline. Bromhexine is a mucolytic agent, guaifenesin is an expectorant, and terbutaline is a bronchodilator. Benylin Syrup works by thinning, liquefying, and loosening the mucus and makes expulsion easy. It also relaxes the airways and makes breathing easier. It should be taken as directed by the doctor and in doses and duration as prescribed.
Benylin Syrup is used to manage wet cough associated with bronchial asthma, infection or inflammation in the lungs, throat and airways.
Uses Of Benylin Syrup
- Cough & Sore throat
Key Ingredients:
- Bromhexine
- Guaiphenesin
- Terbutaline
Contraindications Of Benylin Children Syrup
- If you are allergic to guaifenesin, terbutaline, bromhexine or any other ingredients of Benylin Syrup.
- If you have heart-related problems like heart failure and high blood pressure.
- If you have diabetes or an overactive thyroid gland.
- If you have a liver or kidney function problem.
- If you are a pregnant or breastfeeding woman.
- If you have seizures and tremors.
Side Effects Of Benylin Syrup
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Headache
Directions For Use Of Benylin Syrup
- Take Benylin Syrup as prescribed by your doctor.
- Shake well before use.
- Use a measuring cup, spoon, or dropper for the exact quantity.
- Do not consume this medicine directly from the bottle.