Description
Ambroxol is a metabolite of another drug, bromhexine. This agent is an excellent mucolytic and relieves the patient by thinning the phlegm. For this property, it has been used in cough syrups for a long time. Patients with stomach ulcers should avoid this, and any other person can use it with few side effects.
BASIC INFO.:
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- CAS number: 18683-91-5
- Name: Ambroxol.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Treatment and Function: used as a mucolytic in cough syrups.
- Physical Form: White powder.
- Medicine Type: Human Medicine.
- Ingredients: Ambroxol API
- Recommended for: respiratory conditions with excessive phlegm production.
- Storage: Store at a temperature below 30℃. Avoid light and heat.
USES:
Ambroxol is used very effectively in tracheobronchitis, bronchiectasis, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc., and in any condition of the respiratory system that enhances mucus production.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:
This drug has an IUPAC name which is, 4-[(2-amino-3,5-dibromophenyl)methylamino]cyclohexan-1-ol. It has a chemical formula of C13H18Br2N2O with carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and bromine in it.
PRODUCT APPLICATION:
Ambroxol, for its mucolytic action, has been a part of cough syrups for so long. This drug works by breaking down the mucopolysaccharides in the mucus. This makes the mucus thin and easy to expel. Because of this action, it is very effective in the respiratory condition that produces excessive phlegm.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
- Melting Point – 233-234.5℃
- Density – 1.7±0.1g/cm3
- Form – Powder.
- HS Code – 29420090
- Color – White.
- Molecular Weight – 378.1g/mol
- Solubility – Slightly soluble in water and methanol.