BJain Omeo Broncholite Medicated Syrup is a specialised formulation prepared with multiple homeopathic principles as per the standards of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India (HPI). It supports conditions such as cough, respiratory congestion, and throat irritation. The syrup base ensures optimal absorption and therapeutic action while strictly following HPI guidelines. It is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility compliant with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. The formulation is suitable for acute and chronic cough complaints under qualified consideration and usage. The pleasant taste encourages regular consumption for all ages.
Key Ingredients:
- Blatta Orientalis Ø – 4.8% v/v
- Justicia Adhatoda Ø – 2.8% v/v
- Lobelia Inflata Ø – 1.6% v/v
- Grindelia Robusta Ø – 1.6% v/v
- Magnesia Phosphorica 2X – 3.0% w/v
- Alcohol Content – 10.5% v/v
- Excipients: Q.S. in syrup base
Indications:
- Soreness and tightness of chest
- Difficulty raising tough mucus
- Breathlessness on lying down
- Suffocation from great accumulation of mucus
Product Form:
Syrup
Net Quantity:
200 ml
Key Benefits:
- Can help manage persistent cough
- Clears bronchial congestion naturally
- Soothes throat irritation quickly
- Helps improve mucus expectoration clearance
- Manages bronchial inflammation gradually
- Supports respiratory tract healing
- Promotes comfortable and easy breathing
Dosage:
- Adults and children above 12 years: 2 teaspoons (10 ml), 3 times a day
- Children below 12 years: 1 teaspoon (5 ml), 3 times a day or as prescribed by the physician
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Consult your homoeopathic physician if symptoms persist or worsen
- Consult your homoeopathic physician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Protect from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight
- Keep the medicine out of the reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage
- Homoeopathic medicine should be used during pregnancy only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner, as safety data is limited