Severe skin lesions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome and Lyell's syndrome have been reported rarely with the administration of mucolytics such as ambroxol. These may be due to the severity of the underlying disease or concomitant medication. If new skin or mucosal lesions appear, discontinue ambroxol and consult a doctor immediately.
In the presence of impaired kidney function, a doctor must be consulted.
Do not take this medicine if the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding unless advised by the doctor.
The use of ambroxol in the first trimester is not recommended.
Do not take more than the recommended dose.
When should the patient consult a doctor: Ask a doctor before use if: Patient has kidney or liver disease; patient is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Stop use and ask a doctor if: Symptoms worsen or do not improve; new symptoms occur; any undesirable effect occurs.
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