Both Acetylcistein effervescent tablets and Mucosolvan syrup are used to relieve chesty coughs by helping to thin and loosen mucus from the respiratory tract. Although they aim to achieve the same result, they contain different active ingredients that work by different mechanisms.
Ingredients of Acetylcistein effervescent tablets
Acetylcistein effervescent tablets contain the active ingredient N-Acetylcysteine (NAC). N-Acetylcysteine acts as an expectorant by breaking disulfide bonds in mucoproteins, reducing the viscosity of phlegm and facilitating its expulsion by coughing.
Ingredients of Mucosolvan syrup
Mucosolvan syrup contains the active ingredient Ambroxol hydrochloride. Ambroxol acts as an expectorant and mucolytic by increasing the secretion of thin mucus in the respiratory tract and stimulating the movement of cilia, which helps move phlegm outward and facilitates productive coughing.
Acetylcistein Effervescent Drug Information
Drug Category: Mucolytics
Drug Classification: Cysteine Derivatives
Pharmaceutical Form: Effervescent
Pharmaceutical Family: Respiratory Drugs
Active Ingredient: N-Acetylcysteine
Information about Mucosolvan Syrup
Drug Category: Mucolytics and Expectorants
Drug Classification: Benzylamine Derivatives
Pharmaceutical Form: Syrup
Pharmaceutical Family: Respiratory Drugs
Active Ingredient: Ambroxol Hydrochloride