Montair LC Kid Syrup 60ml
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MONTAIR LC KID SYRUP is used in children for the management of signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis (sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, nasal itching, red, watery or itchy eyes, throat irritation, cough, headache and tiredness), chronic idiopathic urticaria (allergic skin reaction with red raised itchy bumps on skin) and bronchial asthma.
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride
L-Arginine 500mg/1000mg Capsule L-Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, is important for the synthesis of proteins. It is most famous for being the direct precursor to Nitric Oxide (NO), a powerful vasodilator. By supporting the relaxation and expansion of blood vessels, L-Arginine sustains healthy blood circulation, cardiovascular function, and athletic performance.
Benefits and Usage: Cardiovascular Support: Helps maintain healthy blood pressure levels by improving arterial flexibility. Enhanced Physical Performance: Among fitness enthusiasts, it is popular for improving "muscle pump" and oxygen delivery during high-intensity workouts. Wound Healing: Assists with collagen production and repair of wounded or surgically disrupted tissues. Immune Boost: Important in cell division and immune-system functions. Men’s Health: Circulation levels can be enhanced, which is crucial for reproductive health.
Method of Administration and Dosage: Daily Intake (General): 500mg TO 2000mg is often suggested for daily intake for general health. Higher doses may be suggested for specific athletic goals by the trainer or nutritionist. Timing: In case of physical exercise, consume L-arginine 30–60 minutes before your training session, and always on an empty stomach since that allows for higher absorption levels. Water Use: Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water.
Essential Safety Information Precaution: L-arginine is commonly suggested when used in connection with such health concerns, as a history of heart attack or ongoing low blood pressure. Should you want to use L-arginine, first seek advice from your doctor. Herpes Virus: Individuals with cold sores or shingles should be wary of arginine intake, as high levels of arginine will trigger an outbreak in those afflicted. Surgery: When undergoing major surgery, terminate the intake of L-arginine at least two weeks before the commencement of the surgery owing to its effect on blood pressure regulation. Pregnancy/Nursing: Consult your healthcare provider for its relevance to your specific nutritional needs.
Potential Side Effects Even though L-arginine is biologically present, concentrated supplements may cause these side effects from time to time:
- Bloating or abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea (usually at very high doses)
- Gout or airway inflammation in sensitive individuals
- A slight metallic taste in the mouth
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Is L-Arginine a steroid? A: Certainly not. L-Arginine is an amino acid that is a constituent of proteins that occur naturally in foods, specifically red meat, poultry, fish, and dairy. It is a dietary supplement, not a synthetic hormone.
Q: Can I take L-Arginine every day? A: Yes, many people take it daily for heart health or gym performance. However, it's always wise to "cycle" supplements or have regular check-ins with a doctor to ensure your dosage remains optimal for your body's needs.
Q: Does it interact with blood pressure medications? A: Yes, it can. Because L-Arginine naturally lowers blood pressure, taking it alongside prescription antihypertensives might cause your pressure to drop too low. Always inform your doctor about your supplement stack.
Q: How soon will I feel the effects? A: One would be able to tell from an increased blood flow and a "pump" when exercising within an hour. Typically, for long-term cardiovascular benefits, in order to observe quantifiable changes on a consistent basis, the stage takes two to four weeks.
Q: Is taking it safe for vegetarians? A: Although most L-Arginine is synthetically mass-produced in capsules or extracted from plant sources, watch out for the "Capsule Shell" component. But our one ensures this fact by offering HPMC (veg) capsules, which are plant-based, to people leading a similar lifestyle.
Montelukast
Montelukast 10mg Tablet Montelukast is a bioactive molecule belonging to the class of Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists (LTRAs). It is widely used for long-term management of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Unlike rescue inhalers, Montelukast works by blocking leukotrienes—natural chemicals that cause airway inflammation, swelling, and tightening. This helps keep the airways open and improves breathing over time.
Main Applications Asthma Prevention: Helps reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks in both children and adults. Allergic Rhinitis: Relieves sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes caused by seasonal or perennial allergies. Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: Prevents chest tightness during or after physical activity. Alternative to Steroids: Often used in patients who cannot tolerate inhaled corticosteroids or prefer alternatives.
How to Use Montelukast Night Dose: For asthma or combined asthma-allergy treatment, it is best taken once daily in the evening. Allergy Alone: When used only for allergies, timing may vary, but consistency is important. Before Exercise: For exercise-induced asthma, take a dose about 2 hours before activity. Do not take extra doses if already on daily therapy. Long-Term Use: This is a preventive medicine and should be taken regularly, even if symptoms improve.
Precaution Mood Changes Warning: Some patients (especially children) may experience behavioral or mood changes such as irritability, anxiety, or vivid dreams. Report any unusual symptoms to your doctor immediately. Not for Acute Attacks: Montelukast does not relieve sudden asthma attacks. Always keep a rescue inhaler (e.g., Salbutamol or Albuterol) for emergencies. Aspirin Sensitivity: Avoid aspirin and NSAIDs (like Ibuprofen) if they trigger your asthma. Liver Consideration: Inform your doctor about any liver disease, as the drug is metabolized in the liver.
Some Common Side Effects Most side effects are mild and temporary: Mild headache Abdominal pain or indigestion Fever or flu-like symptoms (more common in children) Dizziness or drowsiness
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Montelukast a steroid? A: No, it is not a steroid. It belongs to the class of leukotriene receptor antagonists and is often used alongside or as an alternative to steroids.
Q: How soon does it start working? A: Some improvement may be seen within 24 hours, but full benefits usually appear after 1–2 weeks of regular use.
Q: Can children take Montelukast? A: Yes. It is available in chewable tablets (4 mg, 5 mg) and oral granules for children, but should be used under pediatric supervision.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking it? A: There is no major interaction, but alcohol may increase drowsiness in some individuals. Use caution.
Q: Is it safe during pregnancy? A: It is generally considered safe if prescribed, but always consult your doctor before starting treatment during pregnancy.
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