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Composition :

LEVOSALBUTAMOL-1MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Caplet India Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

ORAL

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Not Returnable

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About L-Ventex Syrup

L-Ventex Syrup belongs to the class of 'bronchodilators' primarily used to treat symptoms of bronchospasm, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). L-Ventex Syrup helps relieve symptoms like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. Bronchospasm is the tightening of the muscles that line the airways or bronchi in the lungs. Asthma is a breathing problem in which airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty breathing. COPD is a group of lung diseases with emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes).

L-Ventex Syrup contains 'Levosalbutamol,' which is also known as levalbuterol. Levosalbutamol is a bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles in the airways and increases airflow to the lungs. L-Ventex Syrup thus makes breathing easier by widening the airways.

Your doctor will advise on how often you need to take L-Ventex Syrup based on your medical condition. The common side effects of L-Ventex Syrup include nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, tremor (shakiness), headache, muscle cramps, nervousness, dizziness, sleepiness, palpitations (irregular heartbeat), and fatigue. Most of these side effects of L-Ventex Syrup do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, please seek medical help.

Brief your medical history to the doctor if you have any heart, liver, or kidney diseases, hypokalaemia (low blood potassium levels), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), seizure (fits), high blood pressure and diabetes before taking L-Ventex Syrup . Please check with your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking any other prescribed or non-prescribed medicines. Avoid driving or operating machines since L-Ventex Syrup may cause dizziness and drowsiness. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking L-Ventex Syrup as it can worsen your sleepiness.

Uses of L-Ventex Syrup

Bronchospasm, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Asthma.

Directions for Use

Tablet/capsule: Swallow the tablet/capsule as a whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, crush or break it.Syrup/Suspension: Shake the bottle well before use. Measure the syrup/suspension with a measuring cup/dosing syringe and take it by mouth with or without food in a dose and duration as advised by the doctor.

Medicinal Benefits

L-Ventex Syrup contains 'Levosalbutamol,' which is also known as levalbuterol. Levosalbutamol is a bronchodilator that helps to relieve coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It relaxes the muscles in the airways and increases airflow to the lungs. L-Ventex Syrup makes breathing easier by widening the airways.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Inform your doctor if you have any heart, liver or kidney diseases, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia, stomach ulcer, seizures (fits), high blood pressure, and diabetes before taking L-Ventex Syrup . Bronchodilators may cause hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood) in some patients leading to severe heart diseases, so L-Ventex Syrup should be used cautiously. L-Ventex Syrup can cause a rise in blood glucose levels. Please monitor your blood glucose levels if you have diabetes and inform your doctor so that the dose can be adjusted accordingly. Also, let your doctor know if you plan to conceive, are already pregnant or are a lactating mother before starting L-Ventex Syrup . Avoid driving or operating machines since L-Ventex Syrup may cause dizziness and drowsiness and affect your driving ability. Avoid drinking alcohol as it can worsen your sleepiness and affect your mental ability when you are being treated with L-Ventex Syrup . L-Ventex Syrup is not recommended for children below six years. 

Drug-Drug Interactions

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LevosalbutamolSotalol
Severe
LevosalbutamolCarvedilol
Severe

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LevosalbutamolSotalol
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
Coadministration of Sotalol and L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml may decrease the bronchodilatory activities of L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Sotalol and L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml, it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
LevosalbutamolCarvedilol
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
Coadministration of Carvedilol and L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml may reduce the effects of both medications.

How to manage the interaction:
There may be a possibility of interaction between L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml and Carvedilol, it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
LevosalbutamolLabetalol
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
When L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml is used in combination with Labetalol, the therapeutic effectiveness of L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml can be decreased which may lead to low treatment outcomes.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml with Labetalol may lead to an interaction, but can be taken if prescribed by the doctor. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, consult the doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
LevosalbutamolCocaine
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
Taking L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml with Cocaine may cause irregular heart rhythm.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml can be taken with Cocaine if prescribed by the doctor. Do not discontinue the medications without consulting doctor.
LevosalbutamolPropranolol
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
Coadministration of propranolol and L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml can increase the risk of breathing problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is an interaction between propranolol and L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml, they can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms contact your doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
LevosalbutamolLevobunolol
Severe
How does the drug interact with L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml:
Taking L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml with levalbuterol may reduce the benefits of both medications.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, L-Ventex Syrup 100 ml can be taken with Levobunolol if prescribed by the doctor. Do not discontinue the medications without consulting doctor.

Drug-Food Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to strengthen your breathing muscles and boost your immune system.
  • Avoid foods such as cabbage, beans, garlic, onions, shrimp, pickled food, dried fruits, fried foods, carbonated drinks, wine, and bottled lemon and lime juice as it may worsen asthma symptoms.
  • Do meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise and try progressive muscle relaxation techniques to get relief from stress. It reduces the risk of an asthma attack.
  • Quit smoking as it may reduce the effectiveness of L-Ventex Syrup and irritate the lungs worsening breathing problems.
  • Learning breathing exercises will help you move more air in and out of your lungs.

Habit Forming

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Therapeutic Class

BRONCHODILATOR

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Drug-Diseases Interactions

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FAQs

L-Ventex Syrup works by relaxing the muscles in the airways and increasing airflow to the lungs.

L-Ventex Syrup may cause central nervous system stimulation; hence L-Ventex Syrup should be used cautiously if prescribed by the doctor in people with seizures as it might worsen the condition. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.

L-Ventex Syrup can cause a rise in blood glucose levels. Hence monitor your blood glucose levels if you have diabetes and inform your doctor so that the dose can be adjusted accordingly. Your diabetologist may adjust your insulin dose or prescribe alternate diabetic medication based on your condition.

You may experience headache and shakiness after using L-Ventex Syrup . Drink plenty of water and take rest to manage your headache. Shakiness goes away gradually. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist longer.

L-Ventex Syrup can cause hypokalaemia in some patients leading to cardiovascular effects. Please consult your doctor before taking L-Ventex Syrup if you are a hypokalaemia patient or more susceptible to it.

Bronchodilators like L-Ventex Syrup may cause rapid and irregular heartbeat, blood pressure changes, and electrocardiogram (ECG) changes. Please seek medical advice before using L-Ventex Syrup if you are a heart disease patient.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • DIGOXIN
  • EPINEPHRINE

Special Advise

  • Monitor your blood glucose levels regularly since bronchodilators can raise blood sugar levels.
  • Keep a check on your heart condition (if you are a heart disease patient) with an ECG if you notice any rapid heartbeat and blood pressure changes.
  • Undergoing a blood examination for your potassium levels in the blood will help rule out the possibility of hypokalaemia.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Bronchospasm: It is the tightening of the muscles that line the airways or bronchi in the lungs. Symptoms include wheezing, chest pain, tightness in the chest, and fatigue.

Asthma: It is a chronic (long-term) respiratory condition in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty in breathing. The asthma symptoms include wheezing (whistling sound while breathing), shortness of breath, chest tightness and cough, especially at night. The symptoms of mild persistent asthma may occur more than two times a week and up to 4 nights a month, whereas, in the case of severe persistent asthma, the symptoms occur several times every day and most nights. The treatment for asthma includes medication, breathing exercises and self-care.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): It is a group of lung diseases with emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes). The major cause of COPD is smoking tobacco. Long-term exposure to fumes and chemicals may also lead to COPD. The symptoms include chronic cough, shortness of breath or wheezing (whistle sound while breathing). 

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