Tussamag- a drug plant origin, containing thyme extract. The components of thyme extract (thymol, carvacrol, etc.) have a pronounced expectorant effect, thin sputum, reduce its viscosity, promoting its better evacuation, reduce swelling and inflammation of the bronchial mucosa, and have bactericidal and fungicidal effects.
Indications for use
Tussamag used for the treatment of diseases of the upper respiratory tract with difficult to separate sputum (bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, whooping cough, etc.) in the composition complex therapy.Mode of application
Inside.Drops for oral administration Tussamag
The drug can be used undiluted, diluted with water or taken on a lump of sugar.
The drug is taken: adults - 3-4 times a day, 40-60 drops; children over 5 years old and adolescents - 3 times a day, 20-50 drops; children from 1 year to 5 years - 2-3 times a day, 10-25 drops.
Syrup and syrup without sugar Tussamag
The drug is taken: adults - 3-4 times a day, 2-3 teaspoons (10-15 ml); children over 5 years old and adolescents - 3-4 times a day, 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 ml); children from 1 year to 5 years - 2-3 times a day, 1 teaspoon (5 ml).
Side effects
When using the drug Tussamag Allergic reactions are possible with increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug.Contraindications
Contraindications to the use of the drug Tussamag are: decompensation of cardiac activity; increased individual sensitivity to the drug; children under 1 year.Pregnancy
Use of the drug Tussamag in pregnant and nursing mothers, it is possible only after careful weighing of the benefit/risk ratio by the attending physician.Interaction with other drugs
Not identified.Overdose
:Not identified.
Storage conditions
At a temperature not exceeding 30 °C.Keep out of the reach of children.
Release form
. 20 or 50 g of the drug in dark glass bottles, sealed with dropper stoppers and plastic screw caps. 1 fl. in a cardboard box.Tussamag - syrup. 200 g of the drug in dark glass bottles with plastic screw caps. 1 fl. in a cardboard box.
. 175 g of the drug in brown glass bottles with plastic screw caps. 1 fl. in a cardboard box.
Compound
Tussamag - drops for oral administration 100 g contain active substance: thyme herbal extract liquid alcohol 50 g.Excipient: liquid sorbitol (non-crystallized) - 50 g.
Tussamag - syrup 100 g contains the active substance: thyme herbal extract liquid alcohol 9 g.
Excipients: sodium benzoate; thick alcoholic extract of chestnut leaves; hydrochloric acid 25%; glycerol 85%; cerestar caramel 15750; sucrose 66.5%; purified water.
Tussamag - syrup (no sugar) 100 g contains active substance: liquid thyme extract 9 g.
Excipients: potassium sorbate; citric acid monohydrate; caramel; glycerol 85%; sorbitol 70%; purified water.
Additionally
Sick diabetes mellitus Please note that this medicine contains sugar.The drug contains 4% alcohol by volume.
The drug contains an extract from the plant, which may cause a slight clouding of the syrup or sediment in the bottle, however, this does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.
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Name: | TUSSAMAG |
ATX code: | R05CA - |
100 g of syrup contains:
active substance: thyme herbal extract liquid alcohol 9.0 g;
excipients: potassium sorbate 0.10 g, citric acid monohydrate 0.086 g, color cerestar caramel (E150d) 0.20 g, glycerol 85% 20.00 g, sorbitol 45.00 g, purified water 25.62 g.
Description: transparent Brown solution with a characteristic thyme odor. Pharmacotherapeutic group:herbal expectorant ATX:  R.05.C.A Expectorants
Pharmacodynamics:The drug Tussamag has an expectorant effect, thins sputum and reduces its viscosity.
The active ingredients of the drug - thymol and carvacrol - also have an antimicrobial effect.
Indications:In complex therapy of infectious and inflammatory diseases respiratory tract accompanied by a cough with difficult to separate sputum (including bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, whooping cough).
Contraindications:Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug;
decompensation of heart rhythm;
peptic ulcer and duodenum in the acute stage;
hereditary fructose intolerance;
sucrase/isomaltase deficiency;
glucose-galactose malabsorption;
childhood up to 1 year.
Carefully:Liver diseases; alcoholism; traumatic brain injury; brain diseases; children's age from 1 year.
Pregnancy and lactation:Insufficient research has been conducted regarding the use of Tussamag during pregnancy and during pregnancy. breastfeeding. As a result of this and due to the ethanol content in its composition, the drug should not be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Directions for use and dosage:Inside, regardless of food intake.
Unless the doctor prescribes a different dosage, the drug is taken:
Adults and children over 12 years of age: 2-3 teaspoons of syrup 3-4 times a day;
Children from 4 to 12 years old: 1-2 teaspoons of syrup 3-4 times a day;
Children from 1 year to 4 years: 1 teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
The syrup can be taken undiluted or mixed with other liquids (such as tea or fruit juice).
Side effects:To date, no occurrence has been reported side effects When using the drug, however, allergic reactions may occur.
disorders and diarrhea.
Overdose:Treatment is symptomatic.
Interaction:The drug Tussamag should not be used simultaneously with drugs containing other antitussive drugs, as this makes it difficult to cough up liquefied sputum.
Special instructions:Due to the ethanol content, children under 12 years of age should take Tussamag as recommended and under the supervision of a physician.
100 g of Tussamag contains 31.5 g of sorbitol. If the drug is taken in the correct doses, each dose (4-6 ml of syrup) contains 1.85 g of sorbitol, which is equivalent to 0.15 bread units.
Impact on the ability to drive vehicles. Wed and fur.:When using the drug Tussamag, caution should be exercised when performing actions that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.
Release form/dosage: Package:175 g of the drug in a dark glass bottle, sealed with a plastic screw cap. 1 bottle along with instructions for use in a cardboard box.
Storage conditions:At a temperature not higher than 25 °C.
Keep out of the reach of children!
Best before date:3 years. After opening the bottle, the drug is suitable for use for 1 year.
Do not use after the expiration date.
Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies: Over the counter Registration number: P N014420/01 Registration date: 18.06.2009 Owner of the Registration Certificate:Teva Pharmaceutical Enterprises Ltd.Tussamag
International nonproprietary name
Dosage form
Syrup 200 g
Compound
100 g of syrup contain
active substance- thyme extract liquid 9.001 g,
Excipients: thick chestnut leaf extract, sodium benzoate, hydrochloric acid 25%, glycerin 85%, sucrose solution 66.5%, Cerestar caramel coloring, purified water.
Description
Transparent brown syrup with a characteristic thyme scent
Pharmacotherapeutic group
Medicines to relieve symptoms of colds and coughs. Expectorants
ATX code R 05CA
Pharmacokinetics
The main component of thyme extract, thymol, is quickly and almost completely absorbed from gastrointestinal tract. 20 minutes after taking thyme extract, thymol sulfate can be detected in the plasma. Maximum plasma levels (93 ng/mL) of thymol sulfate are reached after approximately 2 hours and are detectable in plasma for up to 38 hours. The half-life is 10.2 hours. Thymol is excreted through the lungs, in the urine as thymol sulfate and glucuronide after 24 hours. Renal clearance is 0.27 l/h.
Pharmacodynamics
A herbal preparation containing thyme extract. The components of thyme extract (thymol, carvacrol, etc.) have an expectorant effect, thin mucus, reduce its viscosity, facilitating its better evacuation, and reduce swelling and inflammation of the bronchial mucosa.
Indications for use
Colds of the upper respiratory tract
Directions for use and doses
The syrup can be taken undiluted or mixed with other liquids (tea, fruit juice). Taking the drug does not depend on food intake. It is recommended to keep the syrup in your mouth for as long as possible before swallowing. The recommended volume of syrup can be measured using a sterile disposable syringe.
Adults: 4-6 ml 3 times a day.
Children over 12 years old: 2 ml 4 times a day.
Children from 4 to 12 years old: 2 ml 3-4 times a day.
Children from 1 to 4 years: 2 ml 3 times a day.
Side effects
Very rarely
Hypersensitivity reactions (shortness of breath, rash, urticaria, angioedema)
Sometimes
Gastrointestinal disorders (cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to thyme or other labiatae, birch, wormwood, celery
Alcoholism, epilepsy, liver disease
Pregnancy and lactation
Children's age up to 1 year
Fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose intolerance, sucrase-isomaltase deficiency
Drug interactions
Not known
special instructions
If cough complaints persist for more than one week, shortness of breath, fever, or purulent or bloody sputum, you should consult your doctor.
The drug contains 4% alcohol by volume (1 ml of the drug contains 0.04 g of alcohol), therefore it is not used in patients with impaired liver function, alcoholism, epilepsy, organic diseases or brain injuries.
The drug contains an extract from the plant, which may cause a slight clouding of the syrup or sediment in the bottle, however, this does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.
Instructions for patients with diabetes mellitus
6 ml of syrup contains 3.98 g of sucrose, which corresponds to 0.3 XE.
Use in pediatrics
A single dose (2 ml) of syrup contains 80 mg of alcohol. In children under 12 years of age, the drug should be taken only under medical supervision.
Features of the effect of the drug on the ability to drive
vehicle or potentially dangerous mechanisms
The drug contains alcohol, so this should be taken into account when driving a vehicle or driving potentially dangerous mechanisms.
Overdose
Symptoms: after taking a significant amount of concentrated essential oil, symptoms of irritation of the gastrointestinal mucosa in the form of vomiting and diarrhea were noted. In severe cases, seizures, pneumonia, hallucinations, ataxia, coma and renal complications may occur.
Tussamag instructions for use medicinal product For medical use Tussamag cough syrup 200g
Indications for use of the drug TUSSAMAG
Diseases of the upper respiratory tract with difficulty in sputum discharge (bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis).
pharmachologic effect
Herbal medicine with expectorant action; dilutes sputum and reduces its viscosity, promoting better discharge.
The active ingredients of 9% syrup - thymol and carvacrol - also have an antimicrobial effect.
Pharmacokinetics
In accordance with International Convention(EMEAHMPWG11/99) when conducting clinical trials herbal preparations do not require isolated studies of pharmacokinetic parameters.
Dosage regimen
Tussamag drops for oral administration Can be used undiluted, diluted with water or on a lump of sugar.
Adults Tussamag
Prescribe 40-60 drops. 3-4 times/day.
Prescribe 20-50 drops. 3 times/day.
Prescribe 10-25 drops. 2-3 times/day.
Tussamag syrup And syrup 9% should be taken orally, preferably after meals.
Adults Tussamag
Prescribe 2-3 teaspoons. (10-15 ml) 3-4 times/day.
Children over 5 years old and teenagers Tussamag
Prescribe 1-2 teaspoons. (5-10 ml) 3-4 times/day.
Children aged 1 to 5 years Tussamag
prescribe 1 teaspoon. (5 ml) 2-3 times/day.
Side effect
Maybe: allergic reactions, nausea (for syrup and drops for oral administration).
Maybe: allergic reactions (for syrup 9%).
Contraindications to the use of the drug TUSSAMAG
Chronic heart failure in the stage of decompensation;
Kidney failure;
Liver failure;
Pregnancy;
Breastfeeding period;
Children under 1 year of age;
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
WITH caution should be applied Tussamag drops for oral administration for alcoholism and severe liver diseases.
WITH caution should be applied Tussamag syrup in patients with diabetes.
Use of the drug TUSSAMAG during pregnancy and breastfeeding
The use of the drug during pregnancy and lactation is contraindicated.
Use for liver dysfunction
Use is contraindicated Tussamag syrup and drops for oral administration for liver failure.
WITH caution should be applied Tussamag syrup and drops for oral administration for severe liver diseases.
Use for renal impairment
Use is contraindicated Tussamag syrup and drops for oral administration for renal failure.
special instructions
Tussamag drops for oral administration contain 19 vol.% ethanol, syrup and syrup 9% - 4 vol.% ethanol.
Upon appointment Tussamag syrup 9% (175 g bottle), patients with diabetes should note that 1 teaspoon of sugar-free syrup contains 1.85 g of sorbitol, which is 0.15 XE.
Upon appointment Tussamag syrup (200 g bottle), patients with diabetes should take into account that 1 teaspoon of syrup contains 3.3 g of sucrose, which is 0.28 XE.
The drug contains a plant extract, and therefore the solution may become slightly cloudy or sediment may appear in the bottle, but this does not affect the effectiveness of the drug.
Overdose
To date, there is no information about cases of overdose.
Drug interactions
Simultaneous use Tussamag syrup and drops for oral administration with antitussive drugs, drugs that reduce the formation of sputum, prevents the coughing up of liquefied sputum.
Interaction Tussamag syrup 9% with other drugs was not detected.
Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies
The drug is approved for use as a means of OTC.
Storage conditions and periods
Tussamag drops for oral administration should be stored out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 25°C. Tussamag syrup and 9% syrup should be stored out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 30°C.
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Release form, packaging and composition of the drug
Tussamag has two forms of release. The first release form is syrup, the second release form is drops. The components of the syrup are thyme extract and auxiliary substances, which form the pleasant taste of the medicine. One hundred grams of the drug contains nine grams of thyme. The drops contain one active ingredient - liquid thyme extract; its dosage per hundred grams of drops is fifty grams. The remaining components are excipients that form the basis of the medicine. The drug is available in the form of droppers of twenty and fifty grams. The medicine in the form of syrup is available in bottles of one hundred seventy-five and two hundred grams. The medicine is packaged in a cardboard box along with instructions for use of Tussamag. The price of Tussamag depends on the form of release.
pharmachologic effect
Tussamag has a number of therapeutic effects on the body due to its content medicinal plant. Thyme contains essential oils, tannins, mineral elements, and oleanolic acid. Essential oils plants have high therapeutic effect in the treatment of respiratory diseases. The extract provides improved removal of bronchial secretions from the respiratory system. The healthy functioning of the respiratory system is restored, the speed of mucus movement is restored bronchial tree. The cough reflex is reduced, which stops a dry cough. Syrup and drops have high bioavailability. The maximum concentration of the drug in the blood occurs after thirty minutes. Medicine binds to plasma proteins. Under the influence of metabolic processes, inactive decay products are formed. They are eliminated from the body through the excretory digestive system. An analogue of Tussamag is Bronchicum. It is available in the form of an elixir and differs in auxiliary components.
Indications
Tussamag is indicated for diseases of the respiratory system, which are accompanied by difficult to separate sputum. The medicine is prescribed for adults and children.
Contraindications
Tussamag has contraindications. These include allergic reaction, individual intolerance, history of angioedema on the plant. Contraindications include pregnancy and breastfeeding in women. Also described as contraindications are cardiac pathology and serious illnesses liver.
Directions for use and doses
Tussamag is taken orally. The dosage depends on the patient's age. Adults are prescribed five to ten milliliters four times a day. Children from six to eighteen years old are prescribed five milliliters up to 3 times a day. Children from 1 year to 5 years are prescribed 5 ml 3 times a day. Drops are prescribed orally. The dosage depends on the patient's age. Adults are prescribed 50 drops 4 times a day. Children from 6 to 18 years old are prescribed Tussamag 30 drops 3 times a day. Children from 1 year to 5 years old take 15 drops 3 times a day.