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Erespal: instructions for use

What is "Erespal"? The instruction for the use of this medication says that it is a drug with a high anti-bronchoconstrictive and anti-inflammatory intensity. This means that the active substance of the drug - fenspiride hydrochloride - reduces the production in the body of a number of substances that generate and support the development of bronchospasm. In addition, fenspiride inhibits the development of a number of other factors that cause the disease.

Based on this information, one can give an exhaustive answer to a question that therapists often hear: "Erespal" is an antibiotic? Naturally, no. It belongs to the group of anti-inflammatory and anti-bronchoconstrictive drugs, which have nothing in common with antibiotics.

However, this does not mean that the drug "Erespal" can be taken uncontrollably.

Experts who studied the drug and processed the reviews of the drug, concluded: "Erespal" has a lot of side effects and contraindications. Therefore, as the agent will act in each individual case, only the doctor can determine.

From the reviews of the same people who used it for treatment, we can conclude that the drug causes shortness of breath, headache and dizziness, tachycardia. Many of those who used it noted the occurrence of vegetative-vascular dystonia, mood swings and even depressive conditions. A certain number of patients said that during the course of treatment they were haunted by thoughts of suicide.

So is the drug so harmful? "Erespal," the instructions for use do not hide this, really, like all of the Eds, can cause side effects. However, if you apply it correctly and only on the prescription of a doctor, these negative manifestations can be minimized.

So to whom and when is it recommended to drink the drug "Erespal"? Instructions for use lists the diagnoses:

  • Laryngitis, rhinopharyngitis;
  • Bronchitis, tracheobronchitis, other respiratory diseases;
  • bronchial asthma;
  • Otitis, sinusitis;
  • Infectious and chronic diseases complicated by cough, throat irritation;
  • Measles, influenza, whooping cough.

In order to understand to whom the drug is contraindicated, it is necessary to study its composition. The medicine is presented on the market in the form of syrup and tablets. In the syrup, in addition to fenspiride hydrochloride, an extract of licorice roots, flavors, glycerol, dyes, saccharin, sucrose, potassium sorbate are included . Naturally, all those patients who have a sensitivity to at least one component of the syrup, can not take the syrup "Erespal".

Ancillary substances tablets "Erespal", the instruction manual continues to educate patients, are silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate, povidone, other chemicals. They, too, can provoke negative reactions.

Common contraindications for tablets and syrup "Erespal", the instruction does not hide this, are pregnancy, glucose malabsorption syndrome , children's age. Moreover, the instruction specifies which negative reactions can be expected in the course of treatment:

  • tachycardia;
  • Disorders of the functions of the digestive tract;
  • Drowsiness or overexcitation, sleep disturbance;
  • Allergic edema, rash or itching.

In case of an overdose, it is possible to increase these symptoms.

To prevent the emergence of unwanted reactions, the doctor must constantly monitor the patient's condition, carry out the necessary tests. Patients, in turn, are obliged to inform the doctor about the appearance of any symptoms not provided for by treatment.

Up to 18 years, it is recommended to take syrup. And toddlers up to two years of age can be added to a drink or a bottle of food (4 mg per 1 kg of weight).

Dosage for adults is approximately 80 mg (1 tablet) three times a day. Specifies the dosage of the doctor individually.

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