Uses of Leprozine Tab

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Leprozine Tab is an anti-allergic drug, used in cases of hypersensitivity, with the main ingredient being Levodropropizine, 60mg content, prepared in the form of tablets. For more detailed information about the uses and indications of Leprozine Tab you can refer to the article below.

1. Indications and uses of Leprozine Tab


Leprozine Tab is used in the following cases:
Dry cough, unexplained cough Acute and chronic bronchitis Uses - Mechanism:
Levodropropizine is an active ingredient that helps relieve dry cough. Leprozine tab has little effect on the central nervous system. Leprozine tab is active against capsaicin, histamine and aerosol-induced bronchoconstriction in awake guinea pigs and it also inhibits bradykinin, capsaicin and serotonin-induced bronchoconstriction in induced guinea pigs. passionate about. Leprozine tab is rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout the body after oral administration, with a half-life ranging from 1 hour to 2 hours. Leprozine tab is eliminated about 83% in the urine within 96 hours.

2. Dosage - How to take Leprozine Tab


Reference dosage:
Adults and children over 12 years old: take 1 tablet / time x 1-3 times / day, at least 6 hours apart. Children from 2-12 years old: oral dose of 1mg/kg/time x 1-3 times/day. Leprozine should not be used for more than 7 days. Usage: Leprozine tab should be taken between meals. The above dosage is for reference only, the dose may be adjusted depending on the age and severity of symptoms of the patient.

3. Contraindications to taking Leprozine Tab


Patients with a history of hypersensitivity or irritation to the ingredients or excipients contained in leprozine tab. In case the patient has increased mucus secretion. The patient has severe liver function impairment. Children under 24 months old, pregnant women, lactating women.

4. Leprozine Tab drug interactions


Sedatives and pain relievers when used with Leprozine tab increase the sedative and pain-relieving effects.

5. Side effects of Leprozine Tab


Digestive disorders: diarrhea, slow digestion, heartburn, vomiting, nausea. Nervous breakdown, fatigue Drowsiness coma Headache, dizziness Tachycardia

6. Notes when using Leprozine Tab


Caution should be exercised while driving and operating machinery, as the drug causes drowsiness as a side effect. Caution should be exercised in patients with severe renal impairment, the elderly, and patients with severe heart failure. Leprozine Tab should be used for 7 days of treatment, if after that time symptoms do not improve, consider and consult a doctor. Leprozine tab is contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women, if absolutely necessary, when using Leprozine tab, you must stop breastfeeding. Overdose of Leprozine tab: Through clinical studies, there were no serious signs when taking Leprozine tab overdosage. However, if you overdose, it should be handled quickly by: inducing vomiting, gastric lavage, using activated charcoal, .... When taking an overdose, if there are abnormal signs, it should be taken to the doctor. patients to the nearest medical center or medical facility for timely treatment. Missed dose of Leprozine tab: If you miss a dose of Leprozine tab, take it as soon as possible. However, if the missed dose is close to the next dose, skip it and take your next dose at the scheduled time and do not double the dose prescribed by your doctor. Leprozine tab is an anti-allergic medicine, for the treatment of dry cough, unexplained cough, acute/chronic bronchitis. To ensure that you are taking the medicine exactly as prescribed and at the right dose, you should follow your doctor's instructions. If you have any questions about Leprozine tab, please contact your doctor immediately for answers.

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