
Mechanism Of Action Of Bromhexine
- Bromhexine is a mucolytic drug used to decrease the viscosity of mucus in the airway, enhancing mucus clearance.
- Bromhexine acts on the mucus at the formative stages in the glands, within the mucus-secreting cells. Bromhexine disrupts the structure of acid mucopolysaccharide fibers in mucoid sputum and produces a less viscous mucus, which is easier to expectorate.
Therapeutic Indications Of Ezolvin Syrup
- Treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases or conditions associated with abnormal mucous secretion and clearance.