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thyme extract and ivy extract drug combination

containing extracts of Thymus vulgaris and Primula veris; major components are thymol and 1,8-cineol
Also Known As:
Bronchipret; thyme and ivy extract
Networked: 7 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 5 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Kemmerich, Bernd: 2 articles (01/2007 - 01/2006)
2. Doniec, Zbigniew: 1 article (12/2017)
3. Mastalerz-Migas, Agnieszka: 1 article (12/2017)
4. PÅ‚usa, Tadeusz: 1 article (12/2017)
5. Gebauer, C: 1 article (05/2010)
6. Hümer, M: 1 article (05/2010)
7. Kapellen, T: 1 article (05/2010)
8. Kiess, Wieland: 1 article (05/2010)
9. Scheller, G: 1 article (05/2010)
10. Schmidt, H: 1 article (05/2010)

Related Diseases

1. Bronchitis
12/01/1997 - "The aim of the present study was to compare the herbal medication Bronchipret(®) with various other pharmacotherapeutical options for acute bronchitis. "
06/28/2007 - "For the investigation of the benefits and tolerability of a syrup made of extracts from thyme and ivy (Bronchipret Saft) in children and adolescents (ages: 2-17 years) with acute bronchitis and productive cough, a non-interventional postmarketing surveillance study was carried out. "
01/01/2006 - "In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre Phase IV study 361 outpatients with acute bronchitis and > or =10 coughing fits during the day, onset of bronchial mucus production with impaired ability to cough up at a maximum of 2 days prior to recruitment, and a Bronchitis Severity Score (BSS) > or =5 score points were randomly assigned to an 11-day treatment (5.4 ml three times daily) with either thyme-ivy combination syrup (Bronchipret Saft; N=182) or placebo syrup (N=179). "
12/01/1997 - "These findings imply that a risk/benefit evaluation would favour Bronchipret(®) over synthetic drugs for acute bronchitis. "
01/01/2007 - "In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre Phase IV study, 361 outpatients with acute bronchitis and > or = 10 coughing fits during the day, onset of bronchial mucus production with impaired ability to cough up at a maximum of 2 days prior to recruitment, and a Bronchitis Severity Score (BSS) > or = 5 score points were randomly assigned to an 11-day treatment (1 tablet three times daily) with either thyme-primrose combination (Bronchipret TP FCT; N = 183) or placebo (N = 178). "
2. Cough
06/28/2007 - "For the investigation of the benefits and tolerability of a syrup made of extracts from thyme and ivy (Bronchipret Saft) in children and adolescents (ages: 2-17 years) with acute bronchitis and productive cough, a non-interventional postmarketing surveillance study was carried out. "
01/01/2006 - "In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre Phase IV study 361 outpatients with acute bronchitis and > or =10 coughing fits during the day, onset of bronchial mucus production with impaired ability to cough up at a maximum of 2 days prior to recruitment, and a Bronchitis Severity Score (BSS) > or =5 score points were randomly assigned to an 11-day treatment (5.4 ml three times daily) with either thyme-ivy combination syrup (Bronchipret Saft; N=182) or placebo syrup (N=179). "
01/01/2007 - "In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre Phase IV study, 361 outpatients with acute bronchitis and > or = 10 coughing fits during the day, onset of bronchial mucus production with impaired ability to cough up at a maximum of 2 days prior to recruitment, and a Bronchitis Severity Score (BSS) > or = 5 score points were randomly assigned to an 11-day treatment (1 tablet three times daily) with either thyme-primrose combination (Bronchipret TP FCT; N = 183) or placebo (N = 178). "
05/01/2010 - "Bronchipret 43.1%) (thyme and primrose [tablets] or thyme with ivy [syrup] and Prospan (43.1%) (a syrup of ivy leaf extract) were the most commonly used, in the treatment of cough. "
3. Airway Obstruction (Choking)
4. Infections

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Tablets
2. Synthetic Drugs
3. prospan

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics