Evidence supporting the use of: Mucolase
For the health condition: Sinus Infection

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Mucolase is a brand name for a medication whose active ingredient is usually lysozyme chloride, an enzyme with mild mucolytic (mucus-thinning) properties. Its use for sinus infections is primarily based on traditional and empirical practice, especially in some Asian countries, rather than robust scientific validation. Lysozyme is a natural enzyme found in body fluids such as tears and mucus, and has some antimicrobial activity. However, clinical studies specifically evaluating the efficacy of Mucolase or lysozyme chloride as a treatment or adjunctive therapy for sinus infections (acute or chronic rhinosinusitis) are limited and often of low methodological quality.

Some small-scale studies and anecdotal reports suggest that lysozyme may help thin mucus and modestly reduce symptoms associated with upper respiratory tract infections, including sinus congestion. However, there is a lack of large, well-controlled clinical trials demonstrating clear benefit in the context of sinus infections. Most clinical guidelines for sinusitis do not mention lysozyme or Mucolase as a recommended therapy.

In summary, the use of Mucolase for sinus infections is rooted in traditional and historical practice, with limited and low-quality scientific evidence supporting its efficacy. Patients should consult healthcare professionals for evidence-based treatments.

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