Strength | 400 mg |
Dosage Form | Tablet |
Packaging Size | 10 x 10 |
API Form | Tablets |
Form Of Medicines | Tablets |
Dose/Strength | 400 mg |
Grade standard | Medicine Grade |
Gender | Unisex |
Doxofylline (also known as doxophylline) is a xanthine derivative drug used in the treatment of asthma.
It has antitussive[citation needed] and bronchodilator[2] effects, and acts as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor.[3]
In animal and human studies, it has shown similar efficacy to theophylline but with significantly fewer side effects.
Unlike other xanthines, doxofylline lacks any significant affinity for adenosine receptors and does not produce stimulant effects. This suggests that its antiasthmatic effects are mediated by another mechanism, perhaps its actions on phosphodiesterase
SKU-FY8ZGZGKT2VNStrength | 400 mg |
Dosage Form | Tablet |
Packaging Size | 10 x 10 |
API Form | Tablets |
Form Of Medicines | Tablets |
Dose/Strength | 400 mg |
Grade standard | Medicine Grade |
Gender | Unisex |
Doxofylline (also known as doxophylline) is a xanthine derivative drug used in the treatment of asthma.
It has antitussive[citation needed] and bronchodilator[2] effects, and acts as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor.[3]
In animal and human studies, it has shown similar efficacy to theophylline but with significantly fewer side effects.
Unlike other xanthines, doxofylline lacks any significant affinity for adenosine receptors and does not produce stimulant effects. This suggests that its antiasthmatic effects are mediated by another mechanism, perhaps its actions on phosphodiesterase