Broncophyline 125mg
Wilson’s Broncophyline 125mg helps when you can’t breathe properly. Your doctor might give you this if asthma or bronchitis is making your chest tight. Lots of Pakistani patients use it when their airways get squeezed shut and breathing becomes hard work.
The main thing inside each tablet is Theophylline 125mg. This stuff loosens up the muscles around your breathing tubes. When those muscles stop gripping so tight, air gets through easier. Most people feel better within an hour or so of taking it.
Pakistani cities have bad air pollution, which makes breathing problems worse. Doctors here prescribe Broncophyline quite often because so many patients come in wheezing or complaining their chest feels stuck. Some families always keep a bottle at home since breathing attacks can happen suddenly.
Doctors use Broncophyline 125mg for patients who have:
• Asthma attacks that make breathing scary • Bronchitis that won’t clear up on its own • COPD and similar lung diseases • Wheezing that sounds like air whistling • Chest that feels crushed or squeezed tight
What’s Actually In It
Theophylline 125mg per tablet. This belongs with medicines called bronchodilators. Unlike quick-relief inhalers that work fast but wear off, Theophylline keeps working for hours. It finds the right muscle cells in your airways and stops them from tightening up.
How to Use It
Take exactly what your doctor told you. Don’t change the amount or timing yourself. Theophylline mixes badly with some other medicines, so tell your doctor about everything else you’re taking – even vitamins or herbs.
Stop and call your doctor if your heart starts jumping around, you throw up, or feel dizzy. These mean too much medicine got in your blood. Getting the right amount matters more with Theophylline than with many other medicines.
What Doctors in Pakistan Think
Dr. Sana Ahmed works with breathing patients in Lahore. She uses Broncophyline for people whose airways stay tight most of the time, not just during bad attacks. It keeps the muscles relaxed all day instead of waiting for problems to start. Getting the dose perfect takes some trial. Dr. Ahmed says blood tests help figure out if someone needs more or less. She’s seen patients feel much better once they find their right amount, but she warns against guessing – Theophylline can cause real problems if you take too much.
Medical Disclaimer: This describes a medicine available in Pakistan for information only. It’s not medical advice or prescription instructions. Talk to a Pakistani doctor or pharmacist before using any medicine. Your health situation is unique, and medical professionals need to decide what’s right for you specifically.
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