Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Patient Guide: AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet
The AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet is a prescription medication manufactured by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. It contains the active ingredient Acebrophylline, which is a bronchodilator used to help manage respiratory issues. As a patient, it is essential to understand how this medication works, its uses, and potential side effects to ensure safe and effective treatment.
The AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet is used to:
Acebrophylline works by relaxing the muscles in the airways, making it easier to breathe. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce swelling and congestion in the lungs. By doing so, it helps alleviate symptoms of respiratory conditions and improves lung function.
The AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet should be taken as directed by your healthcare provider. The typical dosage is one tablet twice a day, but this may vary depending on your specific needs and medical history. It is essential to follow the recommended dosage to avoid potential side effects.
Common side effects of the AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet may include:
If you experience any severe or persistent side effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Before taking the AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet, inform your healthcare provider if you:
Q: Can I take the AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet if I am pregnant or breastfeeding? A: It is essential to consult your healthcare provider before taking this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. They will assess the risks and benefits of treatment.
Q: Can I drive or operate heavy machinery after taking the AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet? A: Due to the potential for dizziness or lightheadedness, it is recommended to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medication affects you.
Q: Can I stop taking the AB Phylline SR 200 Tablet if I feel better? A: It is crucial to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and complete the full treatment course. Stopping the medication too soon may lead to a relapse of symptoms.
pregnancy
Consult Doctor
alcohol
Caution
driving
Caution