Main Ingredient: Theophylline
Slo-Phyllin is a Xanthine bronchodilator, a type of drug used to treat shortness of breath, other breathing problems related to asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and wheezing. Slo-Phyllin improves the flow of air through the lungs by relieving and opening the bronchial airways and tubes.
CAUTION
Xanthine bronchodilators like Slo-Phyllin may cause nervousness. Do not drive a car or operate machinery until you know how Slo-Phyllin affects you.
Before using Slo-Phyllin, inform your physician if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmia, stomach ulcer, kidney or liver disease, seizures or thyroid disease.
SIDE EFFECTS OF SLO-PHYLLIN
Common side effects of Slo-Phyllin are nervousness, restlessness, nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, irritability, insomnia, seizures, rash, and fatigue.
Rare side effects of Slo-Phyllin include arrhythmia, convulsions and death.
SLO-PHYLLIN INTERACTION
Check with your physician before combining Slo-Phyllin with the following:
-Beta-blockers
-Calcium channel blockers
-Flu
vaccine
-Allopurinol
-Oral
contraceptives
-Antihistamine
-Barbiturates
-Charcoal
-Caffeine
-Cimetidine
-Cortisteroids
-Diltiazem
-Disulfiram
-Ephedrine
-Erythromycin
-Fluvoxamine
-Interferon
-Ketoconazole
-Lansoprazole
-Lithium
-Methotrexate
-Mexiletine
-Prednisone
-Rifampin
-Tobacco
-Tacrolimus
-Verapamil
-Zafirlukast
-Zileuton
Herbs that may increase blood pressure such as ephedra, Ginseng, Kola, Saw palmetto, St.John's wort as well as Tea, Coffee, coke, and chocolate.
SLO-PHYLLIN AND PREGNANCY
Though Xanthine bronchodilators like Slo-Phyllin do not cause birth defects, if you are or planning to become pregnant discuss the pros and cons of using Slo-Phyllin during pregnancy with your doctor.
Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed as Slo-Phyllin may pass into breast milk and may make infants nervous, irritable and may also cause insomnia.
SLO-PHYLLIN DOSES
Infants 6-52 weeks:
Your physician will determine the dosage.
Children 1-8:
Up to 10.8 mg/lb. of body weight/day.
Children 9-11:
Up to 9 mg/lb. of body weight/day.
Children 12-16:
Up to 8.1 mg/lb. of body weight/day.
Adults:
Up to 6 mg/ lb. of body weight every 6-8 hours. Maximum dose
is 900 mg/day.
SLO-PHYLLIN OVERDOSE
Symptoms of Slo-Phyllin overdose are loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, nervousness, insomnia, headache, arrhythmia, extreme thirst, and convulsion. In case of Slo-Phyllin overdose; seek emergency medical help right away.
If you miss a dose of Slo-Phyllin, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Avoid taking a double dose.
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