Description
- Ephedra vulgaris: Bronchodilator
- Clerodendron serratum: Anti histaminic
- Solanum xanthocarpum: Expectorant
Bronchial asthma is an allergic condition resulting from the reaction of the body to one or more allergens and is one of the most fatal respiratory diseases. With the increase in level of pollution and the stressful lifestyle followed by people cases of bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, allergic bronchitis, sinusitis and other respiratory tract diseases have drastically increased. Asthease is quick-acting medication that works by relaxing the muscles in the airway and allows air to flow in and out of the lungs more easily. The alkaloids such as solonocarpine, solanine-s, ecliptine, alpha & beta phellandrene, piperine, tylophorine and tylophorinine exhibit expectorant, anti-tubercular, antimicrobial, antiamoebic, antihistaminic,antioxidant and immunomodulant properties and helps relieve bronchial spasms, prevents asthmatic attack by increasing the resistance of the body.
- Adults: Taken orally and patients can have 2-3 capsules a day. Leafy vegetables and fiber-rich vegetable diet is advised. Exposure to dust, exposure to extreme climates, identity the specific food which aggravated the disease should be completely avoided.
- Pediatric Use: Not for infants and children Geriatric Use : As directed by the Physician
- Geriatric Use: As directed by the Physician
- Diabetics / pregnant women and nursing mothers/cancer patients: Should use it strictly as directed by the physician.
- Patients receiving complementary or alternative medicine: Asthease is compatible with other forms of treatment and has registered no adverse side effects.
- Initial Dosage:2 or 3 capsules a day/ 1-0-1 as directed by the physician after food and never on an empty stomach. It is also the recommended starting dosage.
- Maintenance Dosage: 2 capsules twice a day
- Maximum Dosage: 2 capsules twice a day