Introduction
Levolin 1mg includes Levosalbutamol which is part of the class of medications known as Bronchodilators. It is used in treating or preventing asthmatic bronchospasm (constriction of the airways) in adults, adolescents, and children ranging from 6-11 years old who have Reversible Obstructive Airway Disease.
Your doctor may ask you to undergo several diagnostic tests prior to starting the treatment process with Levolin.
It should administer with care to those with cardiovascular problems (coronary insufficiency, arrhythmias of the heart along with high blood pressure) kidney disease epilepsy, epilepsy, an thyroid gland that is overactive, as well as diabetics.
Uses Of Levolin 1mg
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD)
Take this medication in the dose and for the period as advised by your doctor. Read the label for instructions before using. Make sure to measure it using a measuring cup before taking your dose by mouth. Shake it well prior to use. Levolin 1 mg Syrup may consume without or with food, however, it is recommended to consume it at a set time.
How Levolin 1mg Works
Levolin 1 mg Syrup is an bronchodilator. It acts by respite of the muscles in the airways and also expands the airways. This helps breathe easier.
Side Effects
Minor and major adverse reactions for Levolin 1 mg syrup
- Headache
- Runny or blocked nose
- The shaking and vibration of feet and arms
- A reduction in need
- Muscle cramps and muscle pain
- Nervousness and anxiety
- Eyelids bulging, lips, face
- Nausea
- Skin itchy rash
- The chest is painful and swollen.
- Sleep disorders
- Heartbeats rev
- Toughness in swallowing
- Toughness in telling
- Fainting and dizziness can be a cause.
- Chest tightness
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