Tulex Herbal Cough Syrup and Cough
Tulex Herbal Cough Syrup and Cough
Q: What is cough?
A: Cough is the sudden expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages. Cough is a common symptom of upper respiratory infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis or asthma. In cough, there is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. A cough is usually initiated to clear a buildup of phlegm in the trachea. Air may move through this passage at up to 480 km/h (300 mph).
Q: What is dry cough?
A: Dry cough is also referred to as unproductive cough. During the process of dry cough, there is no production of mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract. A typical example of dry cough is the cough produced as a side effect by the well-known group of anti-hypertensive drugs called ACE-Inhibitors. (Examples of ACE-Inhibitors are enalapril, lisinopril and ramipril.)
Q: What is productive cough?
A: Productive cough is a type of cough that expels mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract. This is commonly seen in cough along with cold and fever.
Q: What is an expectorant?
A: An expectorant is a substance that stimulates removal of mucous from the lungs. Stimulating expectorants "irritate" the bronchioles causing expulsion of material. Relaxing expectorants soothe bronchial spasm and loosen mucous secretions, helping in dry, irritating coughs. Expectorants thus expel phlegm by inducing coughing, sneezing, or spitting.
Q: What is a cough suppressant?
A: Cough suppressants are also sometimes referred to as cough suppressants. They are used to control coughing, particularly with a dry, nagging, unproductive cough.
Q: What is asthma?
A: Asthma is an illness that causes a temporary blockage of the small airways in the lungs. When someone is having an "asthma attack," the smooth muscles around the airways tighten, causing the airways to become inflamed, narrow, and produce excess mucus. This makes it difficult for air to pass in and out of the lungs. In susceptible individuals this inflammation causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and cough particularly at night and/or in the early morning.
Tulex Cough Syrup
What does it contain?
Each 5 ml of Tulex Cough Syrup contains:
Vasaka : 250 mg
Tulsi : 100mg
Yastimadhu : 50mg
Kantkari : 50mg
Baheda : 50mg
Sunthi :100mg
Bharangi : 50mg
Chitrak : 20mg
Description of the ingredients used in Tulex Herbal Cough Syrup:
Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica)
The leaves, roots and the flower are extensively used in indigenous medicine as a remedy for cold, cough, bronchitis and asthma. Vasaka is a good expectorant and has a smooth bronchial antispasmodic action. It stimulates respiratory secretions and helps in the formation of less tenacious sputum, which is easy to expectorate. It also has slight but persistent bronchodilating effect.
Tulsi (ocimum sanctum)
Tulsi has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Tulsi is useful in treating respiratory tract infections. This is because it has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties. In fact it has properties similar to some anti-TB preparations like streptomycin and isoniazide. Tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. It helps mobilize mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Its oil is rich in Vitamin C, B-carotene, calcium and phosphorous.
Yashtimadhu (Glycyzrrhiza glabra)
It is a bronchial anti-inflammatory agent and a mild expectorant. It has a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis and coughs in general. Additionally Reduces hyperacidity and is documented for preventing gastric and duodenal ulcers. It has spasmolytic effect and is useful in treating heartburn.
Kantakari (Leptadenia reticulata)
This plant has multiple medicinal properties. It diminishes the effect of cough and dyspnoea. The plant is useful in fever, cough, asthma, and constipation. Kantakari is used in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and non-specific unproductive cough.
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger forms an important constituent of many Ayurvedic formulations. It is used for abdominal pain, anorexia, chest congestion, chronic bronchitis, cold extremities, and common cold and cough.Ginger possesses antioxidant properties and may be added to edible oils and fats to protect them against oxidative rancidity. The phenolic constituents of the alcohol-soluble fraction of the spice responsible for the anti-oxidant effect. Ginger is valued in medicine as a carminative and stimulant to the gastro-intestinal tract.
Baheda (Termanlia belerica)
It is an astringent, tonic, digestive and bronchial anti-spasmodic. Baheda based herbal formulations used in treatment of asthma. The Baheda fruit is one of the three constituents of the Triphala.
Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum)
The essence of Bharangi, a plant whose leaves are used as vegetables,can help to control asthma, coryza, cough / coughing, fever and gaseous problems. It checks hard breathing, Cough and Kapha. It is useful in the treatment diseases of chronic nasal inflammation. It is given in a variety of diseases in combination with expectorants.
Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica)
In small doses it stimulates the central nervous system. It is a powerful irritant with strong antiseptic and stimulant properties. Besides it helps in digestion.
Indications:
Tulex Cough Syrup is indicated cough associated with chronic cold, running nose, allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchitis and asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is also a valuable co-prescription with anti-TB drugs and bronchodilators used for the management of asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is useful both in productive and dry cough.
Dose:
Depending on severity one to two teaspoons (5 ml) 3-4 times a day or as directed by physician.
For further details, please write to Mr. Mukesh Vankani or Mr. Deepak Shah, B.Pharma.MBA, at
reliancehealthcare@yahoo.co.in
Q: What is cough?
A: Cough is the sudden expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages. Cough is a common symptom of upper respiratory infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis or asthma. In cough, there is a sudden, often repetitive, spasmodic contraction of the thoracic cavity, resulting in violent release of air from the lungs, and usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. A cough is usually initiated to clear a buildup of phlegm in the trachea. Air may move through this passage at up to 480 km/h (300 mph).
Q: What is dry cough?
A: Dry cough is also referred to as unproductive cough. During the process of dry cough, there is no production of mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract. A typical example of dry cough is the cough produced as a side effect by the well-known group of anti-hypertensive drugs called ACE-Inhibitors. (Examples of ACE-Inhibitors are enalapril, lisinopril and ramipril.)
Q: What is productive cough?
A: Productive cough is a type of cough that expels mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract. This is commonly seen in cough along with cold and fever.
Q: What is an expectorant?
A: An expectorant is a substance that stimulates removal of mucous from the lungs. Stimulating expectorants "irritate" the bronchioles causing expulsion of material. Relaxing expectorants soothe bronchial spasm and loosen mucous secretions, helping in dry, irritating coughs. Expectorants thus expel phlegm by inducing coughing, sneezing, or spitting.
Q: What is a cough suppressant?
A: Cough suppressants are also sometimes referred to as cough suppressants. They are used to control coughing, particularly with a dry, nagging, unproductive cough.
Q: What is asthma?
A: Asthma is an illness that causes a temporary blockage of the small airways in the lungs. When someone is having an "asthma attack," the smooth muscles around the airways tighten, causing the airways to become inflamed, narrow, and produce excess mucus. This makes it difficult for air to pass in and out of the lungs. In susceptible individuals this inflammation causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and cough particularly at night and/or in the early morning.
Tulex Cough Syrup
What does it contain?
Each 5 ml of Tulex Cough Syrup contains:
Vasaka : 250 mg
Tulsi : 100mg
Yastimadhu : 50mg
Kantkari : 50mg
Baheda : 50mg
Sunthi :100mg
Bharangi : 50mg
Chitrak : 20mg
Description of the ingredients used in Tulex Herbal Cough Syrup:
Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica)
The leaves, roots and the flower are extensively used in indigenous medicine as a remedy for cold, cough, bronchitis and asthma. Vasaka is a good expectorant and has a smooth bronchial antispasmodic action. It stimulates respiratory secretions and helps in the formation of less tenacious sputum, which is easy to expectorate. It also has slight but persistent bronchodilating effect.
Tulsi (ocimum sanctum)
Tulsi has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Tulsi is useful in treating respiratory tract infections. This is because it has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties. In fact it has properties similar to some anti-TB preparations like streptomycin and isoniazide. Tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. It helps mobilize mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Its oil is rich in Vitamin C, B-carotene, calcium and phosphorous.
Yashtimadhu (Glycyzrrhiza glabra)
It is a bronchial anti-inflammatory agent and a mild expectorant. It has a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis and coughs in general. Additionally Reduces hyperacidity and is documented for preventing gastric and duodenal ulcers. It has spasmolytic effect and is useful in treating heartburn.
Kantakari (Leptadenia reticulata)
This plant has multiple medicinal properties. It diminishes the effect of cough and dyspnoea. The plant is useful in fever, cough, asthma, and constipation. Kantakari is used in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and non-specific unproductive cough.
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger forms an important constituent of many Ayurvedic formulations. It is used for abdominal pain, anorexia, chest congestion, chronic bronchitis, cold extremities, and common cold and cough.Ginger possesses antioxidant properties and may be added to edible oils and fats to protect them against oxidative rancidity. The phenolic constituents of the alcohol-soluble fraction of the spice responsible for the anti-oxidant effect. Ginger is valued in medicine as a carminative and stimulant to the gastro-intestinal tract.
Baheda (Termanlia belerica)
It is an astringent, tonic, digestive and bronchial anti-spasmodic. Baheda based herbal formulations used in treatment of asthma. The Baheda fruit is one of the three constituents of the Triphala.
Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum)
The essence of Bharangi, a plant whose leaves are used as vegetables,can help to control asthma, coryza, cough / coughing, fever and gaseous problems. It checks hard breathing, Cough and Kapha. It is useful in the treatment diseases of chronic nasal inflammation. It is given in a variety of diseases in combination with expectorants.
Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica)
In small doses it stimulates the central nervous system. It is a powerful irritant with strong antiseptic and stimulant properties. Besides it helps in digestion.
Indications:
Tulex Cough Syrup is indicated cough associated with chronic cold, running nose, allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchitis and asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is also a valuable co-prescription with anti-TB drugs and bronchodilators used for the management of asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is useful both in productive and dry cough.
Dose:
Depending on severity one to two teaspoons (5 ml) 3-4 times a day or as directed by physician.
For further details, please write to Mr. Mukesh Vankani or Mr. Deepak Shah, B.Pharma.MBA, at
reliancehealthcare@yahoo.co.in

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