Oxtriphylline
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Oxtriphylline (Choledyl) is a cough medicine derived from xanthine and similar to theophylline, that acts as a bronchodilator to open up airways in the lung. It classifies as an expectorant.
Oxtriphylline (Choledyl) is a cough medicine derived from xanthine and similar to theophylline, that acts as a bronchodilator to open up airways in the lung. It classifies as an expectorant.