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Tag: Respiratory drugs

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Is Ab-Flo SR a Steroid? Understanding its Therapeutic Role

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Many patients managing respiratory conditions often question if their prescribed medications are steroids. A key clarification for those on acebrophylline is that **Ab-Flo SR is not a steroid** but a combination bronchodilator and mucolytic agent. It is important to understand this distinction for proper management of conditions like asthma and COPD.

What is Xenbro M Used For? A Guide to Its Respiratory Uses

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Approximately 12.5 million Americans have been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), for which medications like Xenbro M are prescribed to help manage symptoms. This article provides a comprehensive overview of what Xenbro, which contains acebrophylline, is used for, clarifying its role in treating various respiratory conditions.

What does theophylline do? A comprehensive pharmacological overview

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First synthesized in 1895 and originally used as a diuretic, theophylline was later recognized for its bronchodilator properties and has been used for decades to treat obstructive lung diseases. So, **what does theophylline do**? It primarily relaxes the smooth muscles surrounding the airways to improve breathing.