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Written By Veda Maddala , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Jan 1, 2025 | 2:49 PM IST

Tusbex Expectorant is used to treat cough associated with mucus. It works by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, windpipe, and nose. Also, it increases the volume of fluid in the airways, reduces the stickiness of mucus, and removes it from the airways. It relaxes muscles and widens the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Some people may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, headache, dizziness, skin rash, nervousness, tremors, stomach upset, and fast heartbeats. Before taking this medicine, you should tell your doctor if you are allergic to any of its components or if you are pregnant/breastfeeding, and about all the medications you are taking and pre-existing medical conditions.

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Manufacturer/Marketer :

Caplet India Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

ORAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

About Tusbex Expectorant

Tusbex Expectorant is used to treat cough associated with mucus. Coughing (dry or productive) is the body’s way of clearing irritants (like allergens, mucus, or smoke) from airways and preventing infection. There are two types of coughs, namely: Dry cough and chesty cough. A dry cough is tickly and doesn't produce any vicious or thick mucus, while a chesty cough (wet cough) means mucous or sputum is produced to help clear your airways.

Tusbex Expectorant is a combination of three drugs: Ambroxol (mucolytic agent), Guaifenesin (expectorant), and Terbutaline (bronchodilator). Ambroxol belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that work by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, windpipe, and nose. Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that increase the volume of fluid in the airways, reduce the stickiness of mucus, and remove it from the airways. Terbutaline belongs to the class of bronchodilators that relax muscles and widen the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier.

Take Tusbex Expectorant as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Tusbex Expectorant based on your medical condition. Some people may experience nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, headache, dizziness, skin rash, nervousness, tremors, stomach upset, and fast heartbeats. Most of these side effects of Tusbex Expectorant do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to Tusbex Expectorant or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Tusbex Expectorant. Use Tusbex Expectorant with caution in children if prescribed by a doctor. If you are suffering from fits or have a history of fits, please inform your doctor before taking Tusbex Expectorant as it may increase the risk of recurrent fits. If you have diabetes, regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is recommended while taking Tusbex Expectorant. If you have diabetes, fits, high blood pressure, overactive thyroid, stomach ulcers, phenylketonuria (a congenital disability that causes accumulation of amino acid, phenylalanine in the body), kidney, liver, or heart problems, inform your doctor before taking Tusbex Expectorant.

Uses of Tusbex Expectorant

Treatment of Chesty cough.

Medicinal Benefits

Tusbex Expectorant is a combination of three drugs, namely: Ambroxol, Guaifenesin, and Terbutaline. Ambroxol belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that work by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, windpipe, and nose for coughing out easily. Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that increase the volume of fluid in the airways, reduce the stickiness of mucus, and remove it from the airways. Terbutaline is a bronchodilator that relaxes muscles and widens the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier.

Side Effects of Tusbex Expectorant

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach upset
  • Stomach pain
  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Skin rash
  • Rash
  • Hives
  • Nervousness
  • Tremor
  • Fast heartbeats
  • Palpitations

Directions for Use

Shake the bottle well before use. Check the label for directions before use. Take Tusbex Expectorant with or without food in doses as prescribed by your doctor with the help of a measuring cup that is provided with the pack.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Tusbex Expectorant or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before using Tusbex Expectorant. If you are suffering from fits or have a history of fits, please inform your doctor before taking Tusbex Expectorant as it may increase the risk of recurrent fits. If you have diabetes, regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is recommended while taking Tusbex Expectorant. Drink plenty of fluids while taking Tusbex Expectorant to loosen mucus. Drive only if you are alert after taking Tusbex Expectorant as it may cause dizziness or drowsiness in some people. If you have diabetes, fits, high blood pressure, overactive thyroid, stomach ulcers, phenylketonuria (a congenital disability that causes accumulation of amino acid, phenylalanine in the body), kidney, liver or heart problems, inform your doctor before taking Tusbex Expectorant.

Therapeutic Class

EXPECTORANT AND COUGH PRODUCTS

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid dairy products such as milk, as they may increase mucus production. Also, avoid processed or refined foods to relieve cough. Instead, replace baked foods, fried foods, white bread, white pasta, French fries, sugary desserts, and chips with green leafy vegetables.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to avoid dry throat while you have a cough and loosen mucus.
  • Avoid citrus fruits as they may worsen the cough. Eat fruits rich in water content, such as pears, watermelon, peaches and pineapples.

Habit Forming

No

How Tusbex Expectorant Works

Tusbex Expectorant is a combination of three drugs: Ambroxol (mucolytic agent), Guaifenesin (expectorant), and Terbutaline (bronchodilator). Ambroxol belongs to the class of mucolytic agents (cough/sputum thinner) that work by thinning and loosening phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, windpipe, and nose. Guaifenesin belongs to the class of expectorants that increase the volume of fluid in the airways, reduce the stickiness of mucus, and remove it from the airways. Terbutaline belongs to the class of bronchodilators that relax muscles and widen the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier.

What if I have taken an overdose of Tusbex Expectorant

Do not take more than the prescribed dose of Tusbex Expectorant as it may cause overdose. If you suspect you have taken overdose, please consult a doctor immediately.
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Alcohol

Caution

The interaction of alcohol with Tusbex Expectorant is unknown. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol with Tusbex Expectorant.

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Pregnancy

Caution

The safety of Tusbex Expectorant in pregnant women is unknown. Therefore, it is given to pregnant women only if the doctor thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

It is unknown whether Tusbex Expectorant is excreted in human milk. Tusbex Expectorant is given to breastfeeding mothers only if the doctor thinks the benefits are greater than the risks.

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Driving

Caution

Tusbex Expectorant may cause dizziness or drowsiness in some people. Therefore, drive only if you are alerted after taking the Tusbex Expectorant.

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Liver

Caution

Take Tusbex Expectorant with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases. Your doctor may adjust the dose as required.

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Kidney

Caution

Take Tusbex Expectorant with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases. Your doctor may adjust the dose as required.

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Children

Caution

Tusbex Expectorant should be used with caution in children if prescribed by a doctor.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Plot No.-127, 1st Floor, Industrial Area, Phase - 1, Panchkula, Haryana
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FAQs

Tusbex Expectorant belongs to the class of medicines called expectorants used to treat cough associated with mucus.
Tusbex Expectorant contains Ambroxol, Guaifenesin and Terbutaline. Ambroxol is a mucolytic agent (cough/sputum thinner) that thins and loosens phlegm (mucus) in the lungs, helping to cough out easily. Guaifenesin is an expectorant that increases the volume of fluid in the airways, reduces the stickiness of mucus, and helps to remove it from the airways. Terbutaline is a bronchodilator that relaxes muscles and widens the airways, making breathing easier.
Tusbex Expectorant should be used with caution in hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) patients as it may worsen the condition. Inform your doctor if you have hyperthyroidism before taking Tusbex Expectorant so that the dose may be adjusted appropriately. However, regular monitoring of thyroid hormone levels is recommended while taking Tusbex Expectorant.
Yes, Tusbex Expectorant may cause drowsiness or dizziness. It is not necessary for everyone taking Tusbex Expectorant to experience this side effect. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking Tusbex Expectorant.
Tusbex Expectorant should be used with caution in diabetic patients if prescribed by a doctor. However, regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is recommended while taking Tusbex Expectorant as it may increase blood sugar levels.
You are recommended to take Tusbex Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen, such as rash, fever, or persistent headache, after one week of using Tusbex Expectorant, please consult your doctor.
No, you are not recommended to stop taking Tusbex Expectorant without consulting your doctor, as it may worsen your cough or cause recurring symptoms. Therefore, take Tusbex Expectorant for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Tusbex Expectorant, please consult your doctor.

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