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| U.S. Brand
Names |
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| Bronchial®; Glycerol-T®;
Quibron®; Slo-Phyllin®
GG |

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| Generic
Available |
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Yes |

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| Synonyms |
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Guaifenesin and Theophylline |

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| Pharmacological Index |
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Theophylline Derivative |

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| Use |
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Symptomatic treatment of bronchospasm associated with bronchial asthma,
chronic bronchitis and pulmonary emphysema |

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| Pregnancy Risk
Factor |
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C |

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| Usual Dosage |
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Adults: Oral: 16 mg/kg/day or 400 mg theophylline/day, in divided doses,
every 6-8 hours |

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| Dietary
Considerations |
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Should be administered with water 1 hour before or 2 hours after
meals |

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| Dental Health: Local
Anesthetic/Vasoconstrictor
Precautions |
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No information available to require special precautions |

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| Dental Health:
Effects on Dental Treatment |
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Prescribe erythromycin products with caution to patients taking theophylline
products. Erythromycin will delay the normal metabolic inactivation of
theophyllines leading to increased blood levels; this has resulted in nausea,
vomiting, and CNS restlessness. |

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| Patient
Information |
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See individual agents. Pregnancy precautions: Inform prescriber if
you are or intend to get pregnant. |

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| Dosage Forms |
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Capsule: Theophylline 150 mg and guaifenesin 90 mg; theophylline 300 mg and
guaifenesin 180 mg
Elixir: Theophylline 150 mg and guaifenesin 90 mg per 15 mL (480 mL)
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