Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride 5MG
What is Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride?
If you suffer from an itchy/runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, or hives due to allergies, your doctor might prescribe levocetirizine dihydrochloride. This drug is less likely to cause drowsiness and sleepiness when compared to some other allergy medications. Levocetirizine dihydrochloride is usually taken once daily at night.Side Effects
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
Warnings
- Do not use if you have severe kidney problems
- Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
- Be cautious when driving or operating machinery
- Discuss with your doctor if you have a history of seizures
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- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
- Sore throat
- Fever
- Cough
- Nosebleed
- Upset stomach
- Muscle pain
- Do not use if you have severe kidney problems
- Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
- Be cautious when driving or operating machinery
- Discuss with your doctor if you have a history of seizures
- Not recommended for children under 6 years old without medical advice
- May interact with other central nervous system depressants
- Monitor for signs of allergic reactions like rash or swelling
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Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride 5MG
What is Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride ?
If you suffer from an itchy/runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, or hives due to allergies, your doctor might prescribe levocetirizine dihydrochloride. This drug is less likely to cause drowsiness and sleepiness when compared to some other allergy medications. Levocetirizine dihydrochloride is usually taken once daily at night.
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