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Key Benefits of Dabur Broncorid Syrup
- Helps clear mucus and ease cough with sputum
- Acts as a gentle bronchodilator for better airflow
- Soothes inflamed respiratory passages
- Reduces bronchial spasms and chest tightness
- Supports relief in allergic bronchitis
- Provides natural anti‐inflammatory action
- Acts as anti‐spasmodic to calm persistent coughs
Product Description of Dabur Broncorid Syrup
Dabur Broncorid Syrup is a thoughtfully blended Ayurvedic formulation designed to bring comfort during those tough coughing spells. It’s not rocket science, but more like a gentle herbal hug for your bronchial passages. Drawing from time‐tested herbs, it works both as a mucolytic—loosening thick mucus—and a mild bronchodilator, helping you breathe more freely. Sometimes a cold or allergy can turn your chest into a battlefield; Broncorid steps in to soothe, calm and support better airflow, making each breath easier.
Many folks reach for harsh chemicals at the first hint of a cough. But with this syrup, you get a more subtle, herb‐based approach. You might feel the warmth spread slightly as the herbs get to work on your throat and airways. Perfect for those who prefer a natural path, it addresses both acute and chronic respiratory discomfort. Keep it in your medicine cabinet, and you’ll know relief is just a spoonful away.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Dabur Broncorid Syrup
- Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Traditional herbal demulcent used to soothe throat irritation.
- Vasaka Leaves (Justicia adhatoda): Known for its expectorant properties in classical texts.
- Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum): Traditionally used to support respiratory health.
- Gokshur (Tribulus terrestris): Mentioned in Ayurveda for its diuretic and cleansing role.
- Justicia Adhatoda: Helps in managing cough and supporting clear air passages.
- Badi Elaichi (Amomum subulatum): Adds a gentle warming effect and pleasant flavor.
- Glycyrrhiza Glabra: Acts as a natural demulcent, soothing throat membranes.
Key uses of Dabur Broncorid Syrup
- Management of productive coughs with excess sputum
- Support in chronic bronchitis and COPD symptoms
- Relief during allergic bronchitis episodes
- Assists in loosening and expelling thick mucus
- Provides calming action on bronchial spasms
- Useful in coughs associated with colds or flu
- Helps maintain clear breathing passages
How to use Dabur Broncorid Syrup
Take 1‐2 teaspoonfuls (about 5–10 ml) of Broncorid Syrup with lukewarm water twice daily or as directed by your physician. Shake well before use. Avoid direct contact of dropper with mouth. Store bottle upright.
Safety information about Dabur Broncorid Syrup
Children: Use under paediatric advice for under 6 years and supervise dosing
Pregnant women: Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe when used in moderate doses; seek medical guidance
People with chronic diseases: Check with doctor if you have conditions like diabetes or hypertension
People with allergies: Avoid if you’re hypersensitive to any listed ingredient
Elderly individuals: Start with lower dose if renal/hepatic issues are present
Patients taking medications: Possible herb‐drug interactions; consult pharmacist or physician
People with weakened immunity: Use under medical supervision to monitor response
Additional information about Dabur Broncorid Syrup
Keep the syrup in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Once opened, use within 6 months for optimal potency. Check the lot number and expiry date printed on the label. If you notice any change in color or odour, discard the product. For best results, maintain adequate hydration and rest. This syrup is vegetarian, free from artificial colors, and formulated without added alcohol. Always read the label and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice!
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