Frequently asked questions for Carbocisteine
Carbocisteine
Q. What is Carbocisteine used for?
Carbocisteine is a mucolytic that thins and loosens mucus to help clear chest congestion. This relieves chesty coughs and breathing difficulties due to excess mucus in cold, flu, and respiratory tract infections.Q. What should I inform my doctor before taking Carbocisteine?
Before taking this medicine, inform your doctor if you have a persistent or chronic cough such as coughs due to smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema (a form of lung disease), or stomach ulcers.Q. How will I know if Carbocisteine is working?
When you take this medicine, you may notice an increase in thin watery mucus from your air passages. This is an indication that it is working as it is helping to remove mucus by making it easier to cough up.Q. How quickly does Carbocisteine work?
It may take up to 4 weeks before you notice your symptoms improving. However, this might vary with respect to dosage, the patient receiving the drug, and response to treatment. It is advisable to keep taking the medicine as advised by the doctor even if there is no improvement straightaway.Q. Is Carbocisteine good for dry cough?
No. Carbocisteine is more effective in the treatment of productive cough associated with thickened mucus. Consult your doctor to prescribe you the right medication for dry cough.Q. Is Carbocisteine good for cold?
Carbocisteine contains carbocisteine which may have beneficial effects on the prevention of common colds and worsening of symptoms in patients with COPD.Q. Is Carbocisteine good for asthma?
Carbocisteine that helps clear chest congestion also has anti-inflammatory effects, which helps prevent worsening of asthma symptoms.Q. Can I take other cough syrups while taking Carbocisteine?
No, you should not start taking any other cough syrups without consulting your doctor. The cough syrups which suppress the cough should be avoided with this medication as they would interfere with the action of the medicine.Q. Can I take Carbocisteine with Paracetamol?
Although no interactions were found between Carbocisteine and Paracetamol, it is always advisable to consult your doctor before taking any medicines along with Carbocisteine. Never self-medicate as it can be risky.Q. Will Carbocisteine affect contraceptive methods?
This medicine does not affect any type of contraception, including the combined pill and emergency contraception. However, if taking Carbocisteine makes you vomit or have severe diarrhea for more than 24 hours, your contraceptive pills may not protect you from pregnancy. Consult your doctor who can advise you on this.Q. Can I take Carbocisteine during pregnancy?
This medicine is not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the first three months or the first trimester.Q. What happens if I miss a dose of Carbocisteine?
If you happen to miss a dose of Carbocisteine, take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take extra medicine to make up for the missed dose. Discuss this with your healthcare provider. In order to avoid missing a dose, use a calendar, pillbox, alarm clock, or cell phone alert to help you remember to take your medication. You may also ask a family member a friend to remind you or check in with you to be sure you are taking your medication.Q. Along with taking Carbocisteine, what other tips should I follow to get relief from congestion?
Along with taking Carbocisteine, drink plenty of warm fluids (soup, water, herbal tea), gargle with saline water, avoid smoking, alcohol, caffeine, oily food, and take a healthy diet.