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Tag: Respiratory tract

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Where are Inhaled Drugs Absorbed? An Overview of Pulmonary Absorption

3 min read
Over 65 inhaled products containing more than 20 active ingredients are marketed for treating respiratory diseases alone. Understanding precisely where are inhaled drugs absorbed is critical, as absorption differs significantly depending on the specific region of the respiratory tract where the medication is deposited.

How does the drug bisolvon work?

4 min read
The drug Bisolvon contains the active ingredient bromhexine hydrochloride, a well-established mucolytic agent that helps manage respiratory conditions. This medication works to thin and loosen thick, sticky mucus in the airways, making it easier to expel and clearing chest congestion. This is crucial for alleviating the discomfort associated with productive coughs from illnesses like colds, flu, and bronchitis.