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Leavocet M 5mg/10mg Tablet 10s

Leavocet M 5mg/10mg Tablet 10s effectively address allergic symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itching, swelling, and congestion. This medication takes a dual approach to tackle allergic reactions, providing relief from both nasal and respiratory symptoms. It is classified as an antihistamine, blocks allergic reactions, offering relief from sneezing and itching. On the other hand, Montelukast, an antiinflammatory, reduces inflammation in the airways, making breathing easier.

To ensure optimal effectiveness, it is crucial to follow the guidance of healthcare professionals. The medicine can be taken with or without food, but maintaining a consistent daily schedule is recommended.

Disclosure of all medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements to the healthcare provider is essential to prevent potential interactions. Monitoring for drowsiness or mood changes is advised, and any unusual symptoms should be promptly reported to the doctor. Individuals with kidney or liver issues should inform their doctor before initiating treatment.

Common side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, skin rash, sleepiness, vomiting, upper respiratory tract infection, sore throat, fever, abdominal pain, and increased liver enzymes.

In the event of a missed dose, it is advised to take it as soon as remembered However, if nearing the next scheduled dose, it is recommended to skip the missed one and never double the dose.

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Sources

  • https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a607056.html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459301/

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