T-day syrup |
Description
T-day includes Levocetirizine, which is a histamine blocking agent that is utilized to cure allergy symptoms such as
- Watery eyes
- Itching nose and eyes
- Runny nose
- Sneezing
Uses of T-Day syrup/tablet
T-day is used to cure symptoms of
- Allergic rhinitis
- Chronic idiopathic urticaria
It can also be utilized as OTC (over the counter) medicine for mild allergy symptoms.
Symptoms of an allergy include:
- Itching and swelling
- Trouble breathing
- Severe dizziness
- Rash
It can also be utilized to cure hives and itching. It acts by inhibiting a certain naturally producing substance, which is histamine, which is produced by the body during an allergic reaction.
Direction for use
It should be taken mostly with food, and mostly consumed once in the evening.
T-day available forms
T-day is available in the following forms
Side Effects of T-Day syrup/tablet
T-day has the following side effects, such as
- Drowsiness
- Fever or cough, especially in children
- Tiredness
- Dry mouth
- Sore throat
- Sleepiness
- Cough
- Nose bleeds
If any of the above side effects last or get severe, tell your physician or pharmacist instantly.
If your physician has advised you to use this medication, keep in mind that your physician knows that the benefit of the drug is greater than the risk of harm. Mostly, patients using this drug do not have severe side effects.
Tell your physician instantly if you notice any severe side effects, including:
difficulty with urination and weakness
If any severity occurs, get medical help promptly if you observe any symptoms of a severe allergic reaction, including:
- Rash
- Severe dizziness
- Itching or swelling (mostly of the face, throat or tongue),
- Trouble breathing
This does not include a complete list of all side effects. If you observe other effects not mentioned above, consult your physician or pharmacist.
Precautions
Patients should not perform tasks that require complete attention and use with care in patients with problems of urinary retention. Take care of patients having renal impairment problems and Epilepsy disease.
Pregnancy
No safe data concerning pregnancy is recorded. Ask your physician before taking this medicine.
Lactation
T-day should not be used by lactating mothers. Ask your physician before consuming this medicine.
Interactions
Drug interactions may alter how your medications act or enhance your risk for severe side effects. This does not consist of all drug interactions.
Ask your physician or pharmacist if you are consuming other substances that induce drowsiness, such as
- Opioid cough and pain relievers like hydrocodone and codeine
- Alcohol
- Marijuana such as cannabis
- Drugs used for anxiety and sleep, such as lorazepam, alprazolam, and zolpidem.
- Muscle relaxants like carisoprodol and cyclobenzaprine
- Other antihistamines, like diphenhydramine and promethazine.
- Levocetirizine resembles hydroxyzine and cetirizine. Avoid using these drugs when you use levocetirizine.
Storage
Keep drugs at room temperature, protecting you from sunlight and moisture. Do not keep in the bathroom. Place all drugs away from children and pets.
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