Is ambroxol hydrochloride oral solution taken orally?
Ammonium chloride ambroxol oral solution is for oral use. Specific analysis is as follows:
Ammonium chloride ambroxol oral solution is primarily used to treat increased secretions caused by bronchiectasis, asthmatic bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, and similar conditions. It is usually administered orally. After entering the respiratory system, it helps dilute mucus adhering to the surface of the respiratory mucosa and may also suppress inflammatory responses, thereby clearing airways and alleviating infection symptoms. However, this medication should not be used by patients who are allergic to its components or those with hereditary galactose intolerance. Patients with hepatic or renal impairment or gastric ulcers should use it cautiously, and medication must always be taken under the guidance of a qualified physician. If adverse reactions such as difficulty breathing or worsening cough occur after taking the medication, discontinue use immediately and seek medical attention promptly to prevent potential interactions between the drug and other substances that could impair normal respiratory function.
It is recommended to cooperate actively during treatment. Maintain a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods.