Stepronin
Stepronin Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Strepronin is a mucolytic drug. A mucolytic agent is any agent which dissolves thick mucus usually used to help relieve respiratory difficulties. The viscosity of mucous secretions in the lungs is dependent upon the concentrations of mucoprotein as well as the presence of disulfide bonds between these macromolecules and DNA.
The drug promotes drainage of mucus from the lungs by thinning the mucus and lubricating the irritated respiratory tract
Trade Name | Stepronin |
Generic | Stepronin |
Stepronin Other Names | Stepronin, Stepronine, Stepronino, Steproninum, Tiofacic |
Type | |
Formula | C10H11NO4S2 |
Weight | Average: 273.329 Monoisotopic: 273.012949225 |
Groups | Experimental |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Strepronin is a mucolytic (expectorant) drug.
How Stepronin works
An expectorant increases bronchial secretions and mucolytics help loosen thick bronchial secretions. Expectorants reduce the thickness or viscosity of bronchial secretions thus increasing mucus flow that can be removed more easily through coughing, Mucolytics break down the chemical structure of mucus molecules. The mucus becomes thinner and can be removed more easily through coughing.
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