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Parlazin Neo to-whether d / pr. inside 5mg/ml in vial. 20ml No. 1
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Colorless or almost colorless sweet liquid without sediment, with a slight smell of acetic acid. The main active ingredient of levocetirizine dihydrochloride Product formBrown glass bottles with a thread for screwing the cap, 20 ml, with a polyethylene dropper and a polypropylene cap with an inner polyethylene layer, equipped with a special protection against opening by children and control of the first opening. 1 bottle is packed in a cardboard box along with instructions for medical use for patients. Dosage 5mg/ml in vial 20ml â„–1 Indications for useParlazin® Neo drops are used to treat allergic disorders. Its active ingredient, levocetirizine, belongs to a class of drugs called antihistamines. The drug blocks the effect of histamine, which is released during allergic reactions. In adults and children over 6 years of age, it is used to treat the following diseases: – allergic rhinitis (runny nose), hay fever – allergic conjunctivitis – chronic urticaria (often accompanied by itching) In children aged 2-6 years for the treatment of: – hay fever and doses Always take this drug exactly as directed in this leaflet or as directed by your doctor. If you are not sure, you should consult your doctor. The duration of the course depends on the type, duration and dynamics of the patient’s complaints. Dosage regimen Adults, adolescents and children over 6 years of age The recommended daily dose is 5 mg once a day (20 drops from a dropper). Children aged 6-12 years are recommended to be divided into two doses – 10 drops in the morning and evening. Children aged 2-6 years The daily recommended dose is 2.5 mg in two equal doses (2 times 5 drops). In patients with impaired renal function, reduced doses can be prescribed depending on the severity of kidney damage. The mode of reception should be determined by the doctor. When prescribing the drug to patients with impaired liver function, no dose changes are required. How to use The required number of drops should be measured using a dropper in a tablespoon or glass of water. Drops should be taken orally immediately after dilution, regardless of food intake. If you have taken too much Parlazin® Neo Drops If you think you have taken an excessive dose of Parlazin® Neo Drops, tell your doctor who will decide on the necessary actions. If you forget to take Parlazin® Neo Drops Do not double your dose to make up for a missed dose. Just wait until it’s time for your next dose and take your regular dose as directed by your doctor. If you stop taking Parlazin® Neo Drops early Stopping Parlazin® Neo Drops early should not cause harm. In this case, the symptoms of the disease can only gradually resume, without becoming more severe than before taking Parlazin® Neo. Do not change the recommended dose. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you think the effect of the medicine is too weak or too strong. If you have any further questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Use during pregnancy and lactation If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, think you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your doctor. Pregnancy Despite the fact that animal experiments have not revealed the harmful effects of levocetirizine, Parlazin® Neo Drops – like other drugs – is not recommended during pregnancy. If you accidentally take Parlazin Neo drops during pregnancy, then this drug will not adversely affect the fetus, but the drops should be stopped. Breastfeeding Parlazin® Neo drops should not be taken during breastfeeding, as it is expected that the active substance may pass into breast milk. Before taking any medicines, consult your doctor. Precautions: Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Parlazin® Neo Drops. Be sure to tell your doctor the following information: – If you have a tendency to urinary retention (inability to completely empty your bladder), for example due to a spinal cord injury or an enlarged prostate gland. – Parlazin® Neo drops can cause allergic reactions (sometimes late), as they contain methyl parahydroxybenzoate and propyl parahydroxybenzoate. – if you suffer from other diseases, allergies or use other medicines (for internal or external use), including those available without a prescription. Children and adolescents under the age of 18 Parlazin® Neo drops should not be used in children under the age of 2 years due to insufficient data on the use of the drug. The drug Parlazin® Neo drops contain methyl parahydroxybenzoate and propyl parahydroxybenzoate as excipients. Parlazin® Neo drops contain methyl parahydroxybenzoate and propyl parahydroxybenzoate, which can cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed). Interactions with other drugs Tell your doctor about any medicines that you are taking, have recently taken or plan to take, including those available without a prescription. Antihistamines may mask skin reactions in skin tests, so Parlazin® Neo should be discontinued at least three days before such a test. Intake with food, drink and alcohol The drug can be taken with or without food. Drinking alcohol should be avoided while taking this drug, as in sensitive patients, the simultaneous use of levocetirizine and alcohol may affect the nervous system. Contraindications – if you are allergic to the active substance, other substances similar in structure, or any of the excipients of the drug listed in the “Composition” section; – if you have severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 10 ml/min). Composition Active ingredient: 5 mg of levocetirizine dihydrochloride (which corresponds to 4.21 mg of levocetirizine) in each milliliter of solution. Excipients: Glycerin 85%, propylene glycol, sodium saccharinate, sodium acetate trihydrate, methyl parahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate, glacial acetic acid, purified water. Side effects Like all medicines, Parlazin Neo Drops can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Fatigue, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, weakness have been reported. In some cases, allergic reactions (swelling of the lips, tongue, eyelids, itching, inflammatory skin rash), skin photosensitivity, skin cracks, edema, sinus thrombosis, jugular vein thrombosis, paresthesia (changes in skin sensitivity, for example, a sensation of tingling or crawling of ants on skin), hypotrichosis (hair loss), gastrointestinal disturbances, abdominal pain, palpitations, rapid heart rate, angina pectoris, spasms, inflammation of the eyes, visual disturbances, blurred vision, muscle pain, aggression or anxiety, insomnia, thoughts of suicide, hallucinations, depression, increased runny nose, respiratory failure, liver inflammation, abnormal liver function (changes in laboratory tests), increased appetite, vomiting, dizziness, trembling, loss of consciousness, taste disturbance, weight gain, sudden urge to urinate, urinary retention - the impossibility of completely emptying the bladder, the ineffectiveness of drugs vein, dry mucous membranes. If you experience any of the above side effects, contact your healthcare provider, who will assess the severity of your symptoms and decide on the necessary action. Reporting side effects If you experience the listed side effects or if you experience any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet, please contact your doctor or pharmacist. By reporting side effects, you can provide more information about the safety of this drug. Storage conditions Store at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C, out of the reach of children! Do not freeze! Store an open bottle for no more than 6 weeks! Buy Parlazin Neo drops for oral administration 5mg/ml 20ml â„–1
Parlazin Neo drops for oral administration 5mg/ml 20ml â„–1
$32.00
SKU: 45097
Category: Allergy medicines
INN | LEVOCETIRIZINE |
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The code | 45 097 |
Barcode | 5 995 327 130 132 |
Dosage | 5mg/ml 20ml |
Active substance | Levocetirizine |
Manufacturer | Egis Pharmaceuticals PLC, Hungary |
Importer | IOOO Interfarmaks 223028 Minsk region, Minsk district, Zhdanovichsky s / s, ag. Zhdanovichi, st. Star, 19a-5, room. 5-2 |
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