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Acebrophylline is a drug that combines theophylline-7-acetic acid, which has bronchodilating effects, and ambroxol, a mucolytic. It is indicated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, bronchitis, and sinusitis. Acebrophylline works by inhibiting phosphodiesterases and phospholipase A, reducing inflammation and production of inflammatory substances. It is administered as a 100mg capsule twice daily and has bronchodilating, anti-inflammatory, and mucoregulating effects, providing fast relief for symptoms of asthma and COPD.

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08 Drug Profile

Acebrophylline is a drug that combines theophylline-7-acetic acid, which has bronchodilating effects, and ambroxol, a mucolytic. It is indicated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, bronchitis, and sinusitis. Acebrophylline works by inhibiting phosphodiesterases and phospholipase A, reducing inflammation and production of inflammatory substances. It is administered as a 100mg capsule twice daily and has bronchodilating, anti-inflammatory, and mucoregulating effects, providing fast relief for symptoms of asthma and COPD.

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Drug Profile

Acebrophylline
* Dr. P. Arjun, ** Dr. Vishak Nair Acebrophylline is a drug showing specific bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory, and mucoregulator activity. It is the salt obtained by reaction of equimolar amounts of theophylline-7-acetic acid, a xanthine derivative with specific bronchodilator activity, and ambroxol, a mucolytic and expectorant. Indication Indicated for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and sinusitis. Mechanism of Action Theophylline-7-acetate, as with other xanthinic derivatives, has a bronchodilator effect due to inhibition of the intracellular phosphodiesterases, followed by an increase of adenosine monophosphate cyclic levels, which promote the relaxation of bronchial muscles. Ambroxol modifies the mucous gel phase of secretions by decreasing the viscosity and increasing the serous gel phase. It increases the mucociliary clearance by stimulating cilia motility. Acebrophylline inhibits phospholipase A, and phosphatidylcholine leading to lesser production of the powerful pro-inflammatory substances like leukotrienes and tumour necrosis factor. By inhibiting the synthesis and release of these inflammatory mediators, acebrophylline reduces inflammation, a key factor in airway obstruction, specially in chronic forms.
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Pharmacokinetics In healthy volunteers, given 200mg oral acebrophylline, the two components of the molecule ambroxol and theophylline-7-acetic acid are released in the stomach and absorbed in the intestine, reaching optimal concentrations of ambroxol within 2hrs and of theophylline-7-acetic acid after 1 hr. The plasma half life varies from 4 to 9 hrs after oral administration. The drug is metabolized in the liver and eliminated renally. Dosage and Administration Its usually available as 100mg capsule. The usual recommended dose of acebrophylline is one capsule twice daily. In elderly patients dosage may be adjusted if required. Not recommended in children due to difficulty in swallowing. Adverse Effects Commonly reported adverse effects with acebrophylline include abdominal discomfort, stomach/abdominal distension, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, heart burn, loss of appetite, esophageal bleeding, rashes, urticaria, itching, drowsiness, difficulty in breathing, leukocytosis, and nasal inflammation. If chills and
* Consultant, Dept.of Rrespiratory Medicine KIMS Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram E-mail : [email protected] ** Resident, Dept. of Respiratory Medicine KIMS Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram

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fever occur the drug should be immediately discontinued. Rarely occurring adverse events include headache, occasional numbness including numbness in arm, insomnia, tachycardia, fatigue, hypertension, albuminuria, glycosuria, hypotension and occasionally hyperglycemia. Contraindications Hypersensitivity to ambroxol, acebrophylline, theophylline or any other xanthine derivative. Patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction. Patients with hypotension, haemodynamic instability, and arrythmias. Patients with renal disease or liver disorder.

Acebrophylline is not recommended in pregnancy, parturition and in lactating mothers. Conclusion Acebrophylline is a novel drug with bronchodilating, anti-inflammatory and mucuregulating properties with asthma and COPD. Patients acheive fast symptomatic relief as compared to conventional theophylline preparations. Acebrophylline is effective in reducing the severity and frequency of asthma attacks. Acebrophylline facilitates re-establishment of mucociliary function. Acebrophylline reduces the risk of relapse and improves the quality of life in patients with severe airway obstruction.

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