NOTICE: This Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) is intended for persons living in Australia.
BISOLVON® CHESTY ORAL LIQUID
Bromhexine hydrochloride
Consumer Medicine Information (CMI)
What is in this leaflet
This leaflet answers some common questions about Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
It does not contain all available information, nor does it take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
This leaflet was last updated on the date at the end of this leaflet. More recent information may be available. The latest Consumer Medicine Information is available from your pharmacist, doctor, or from www.medicines.org.au and may contain important information about the medicine and its use of which you should be aware.
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To find out more about Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid:
You should ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid, or if you have any trouble before, during or after using Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
What Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is used for
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is used in conditions where breathing is difficult because there are a lot of secretions (also referred to as mucus) in your air passages. Such conditions include:
common cold
flu
infections of the respiratory tract.
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid contains bromhexine hydrochloride, which thins and loosens mucus to help clear chest congestion. Relieves chesty coughs and breathing difficulties due to excess mucus in cold, flu and respiratory tract infections.
Before you take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
When you must not take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
Do not take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid if you are allergic to bromhexine or to any of the other ingredients in Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
These ingredients are listed in full at the end of this leaflet (see Ingredients).
Do not take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid if you have fructose intolerance.
If you are not sure if you have these allergies or this condition, you should raise those concerns with your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not use Bisolvon Chesty products in children under 6 years of age (see Children).
You should not use Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid after the EXPIRY DATE on the carton or bottle.
If you take this medicine after the expiry date, it may not work as well.
Do not use Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid if the cap seal is broken or the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering.
Before you start to take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
If you have a persistent or chronic cough such as coughs occurring with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema or cough accompanied by excess phlegm, consult your doctor before taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
Before taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid, you must tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have, or have had, any of the following conditions:
liver problems
kidney problems
stomach ulcers.
If you are not sure if you have, or have had, any of these conditions, you should raise those concerns with your doctor or pharmacist.
Before using Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid, it is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, obtained with or without a doctor’s prescription.
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid may increase the amount of antibiotic penetration. Antibiotics are medicines used to treat infections.
Pregnancy
Ask for your doctor’s advice if you are pregnant, or likely to become pregnant during your course of medication.
Special care is recommended during pregnancy. The benefits of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid must be assessed against any risks. Your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of using Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid while you are pregnant.
The use of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid during the first trimester is not recommended.
Breastfeeding
Ask for your doctor’s advice if you are breastfeeding, or likely to breastfeed during your course of medication.
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is expected to enter the breast milk.
It is not recommended that Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid be taken by women who are breastfeeding.
Children
Do not use Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid in children under 6 years of age. Use in children 6 – 11 years only on the advice of a doctor, pharmacist or nurse practitioner.
Taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
Recommended dose
Use the enclosed measuring cup to measure the doses correctly.
The recommended doses for Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid in adults and children are stated below:
Adults and children 12 years and over:
10 mL three times a day when necessary.
This dose can be increased to 20 mL three times a day for the first 7 days.
Children 6 – 11 years:
10 mL three times a day when necessary.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information if you have been advised to take a different dose.
If you have taken too much Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
Immediately telephone your doctor, pharmacist or the Poisons Information Centre (telephone 13 11 26 in Australia) if you think you or anyone else may have taken too much Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
Do this even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning.
While you are taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
When you take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid, you may notice an increase in thin watery mucus from your air passages. This is common when you take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid and is due to the way Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid works, helping to remove mucus by making it easier to cough up.
The maximum recommended daily dose of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid for children 6 – 11 years of age (30 mL) contains at least 7.5 g of maltitol and up to 1.2 g of sorbitol.
The maximum recommended adult daily dose (60 mL) of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid contains at least 15 g of maltitol and up to 2.4 g of sorbitol.
Products containing maltitol and sorbitol may have a laxative effect or cause diarrhoea in some people. This is more likely if several products containing maltitol, sorbitol or related substances are consumed at the same time.
Things you must do
If your symptoms persist, you should contact your doctor for further advice.
Your doctor will assess your condition and decide if you should continue to take Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid or if a new treatment plan is needed.
Stop taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any skin reaction with severe blisters and bleeding in the lips, eyes, mouth, nose or genitals. These may be symptoms of a severe allergic reaction that requires urgent medical attention.
There have been very rare reports of severe skin reactions such as Stevens Johnson Syndrome and Lyell’s Syndrome with products containing bromhexine.
Effects on ability to drive or operate machinery
When used as recommended, and when there are no side effects, Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is not known to have any effect on the ability to drive or operate machinery.
Side effects
You should be aware that all medicines carry some risks and that all possible risks may not be known at this stage despite thorough testing.
Ask for the advice of your doctor or pharmacist if you have any concerns about the effects of taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
Side effects from Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid include:
nausea
diarrhoea
vomiting
stomach pain
other mild stomach problems
headache
dizziness
sweating
temporary rise in some liver enzyme levels.
Serious allergic reactions have occurred with the use of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid. Symptoms of allergic reactions may include:
skin rashes, including pinkish, itchy swellings (also called hives)
difficulty in breathing
swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue or throat which may cause difficulty swallowing or breathing.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible if you experience any side effects during or after taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid, so that these may be properly treated.
In addition, unexpected effects, not listed above, can occur with any medicine.
You should tell your doctor or pharmacist if you notice anything unusual, during or after taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid.
After taking Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
Storage
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid should be kept in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25°C.
Do not store in direct sunlight or heat.
For example, do not leave it in the car on hot days.
Keep Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid where children cannot reach it.
Product Description
What is Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is the brand name of your medicine. The Oral Liquid is a clear to almost clear and colourless to almost colourless solution with an aroma of chocolate and cherry.
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is available in bottles containing 250 mL, with a tamper-evident cap. Each carton is labelled with the Australian Registration Number AUST R 133244.
Ingredients
Each 5 mL of Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid contains bromhexine hydrochloride 4 mg.
The other ingredients contained in Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid are:
maltitol solution
sucralose
benzoic acid
menthol
chocolate flavour 96534-33
cherry flavour 96323-33
purified water.
Manufacturer
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is made in France.
Bisolvon Chesty Oral Liquid is supplied in Australia by:
Sanofi Consumer Healthcare,
87 Yarraman Place, Virginia,
Qld 4014 Australia.
Toll-free: 1800 818 806
Registration No AUST R 133244
Date of preparation: 25 October 2019
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