Active ingredient: Carbocysteine

Brand Name: Muciclar, Mucodyne, Mucolex, Rhinathiol, Transbronchin

Drug class: Mucolytic

Mechanism of Action:

Carbocysteine is a mucolytic agent that works by breaking down the structure of mucus, making it thinner and less viscous. Its primary mechanism of action involves reducing the viscosity of mucus in the airways by modifying the glycoprotein structure, which facilitates easier clearance of mucus from the respiratory tract.
Carbocysteine is commonly used to treat respiratory conditions characterized by excessive mucus production, such as chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and sinusitis.

Effect on fertility biomarkers

Carbocisteine may improve cervical mucus secretion by thinning and loosening the mucus. Possible hyperproduction of cervical mucus can be noticeable on fertility tracking charts, as it may show an increase in mucus quantity and changes in its consistency.

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Disclaimer: The information provided may not include all possible interactions or side effects of medication. The effects on fertility biomarkers can vary and may depend on the dosage, how long the medication is used, the medical condition, or other factors. This database is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider or a qualified health professional if you have questions about medications, fertility, or medical conditions.