Table of Contents
- What is Bromhexine Hydrochloride?
- How Does Bromhexine Work?
- Potential Uses in COVID-19 Treatment
- Current Clinical Trials
- Dosage and Administration
- Possible Side Effects
- Conclusion
What is Bromhexine Hydrochloride?
Bromhexine Hydrochloride is a medication that has been used for many years as a mucolytic agent, which means it helps break down mucus in the respiratory tract. It is commonly known by brand names such as Bisolvon and Evoquin[1]. Recently, this drug has gained attention for its potential use in treating COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
How Does Bromhexine Work?
Bromhexine works by blocking a specific enzyme in the body called TMPRSS2. This enzyme plays a crucial role in how the SARS-CoV-2 virus enters human cells[2]. By inhibiting TMPRSS2, bromhexine may help prevent the virus from infecting cells, potentially reducing the severity of COVID-19 or even preventing infection altogether.
Potential Uses in COVID-19 Treatment
Researchers are investigating several potential uses for bromhexine in the context of COVID-19:
- Prevention of infection: Some studies are looking at whether bromhexine can help prevent healthcare workers from becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2[2].
- Treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19: Other trials are investigating if bromhexine can help reduce the severity of symptoms in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19[3].
- Combination therapy: Some researchers are studying the effects of combining bromhexine with other medications, such as hydroxychloroquine or N-acetylcysteine, to see if this approach is more effective than using these drugs alone[4].
Current Clinical Trials
Several clinical trials are currently underway to evaluate the effectiveness of bromhexine for COVID-19. These studies are looking at various aspects, including:
- The ability of bromhexine to prevent infection in healthcare workers[2].
- The effect of bromhexine on the duration and severity of COVID-19 symptoms[3].
- The impact of bromhexine on the need for hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) admission[5].
- The safety and effectiveness of bromhexine when combined with other treatments[4].
Dosage and Administration
The dosage of bromhexine used in COVID-19 studies varies, but some common regimens include:
It’s important to note that these dosages are being used in clinical trials and may differ from the typical dosage used for other conditions. Patients should never self-medicate with bromhexine for COVID-19 and should only take it under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Possible Side Effects
While bromhexine is generally considered safe when used as directed, it can cause side effects in some people. Common side effects may include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Skin rash
- Allergic reactions (in rare cases)
The ongoing clinical trials are also monitoring for any potential side effects specific to its use in COVID-19 treatment[5].
Conclusion
Bromhexine Hydrochloride is a promising candidate for COVID-19 treatment and prevention. However, it’s important to remember that research is still ongoing, and its effectiveness against COVID-19 has not yet been proven. Patients should not use bromhexine for COVID-19 without medical supervision. As always, the best ways to protect yourself from COVID-19 are to follow public health guidelines, including getting vaccinated, wearing masks, and practicing social distancing when recommended.






