
Mblive-M Syrup
Manufacturer
MB2 Medicare
Salt Composition
Levocetirizine (2.5mg) + Montelukast (4mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Mblive-M Syrup is a medication used to treat symptoms of allergy such as runny nose, sneezing, itching, swelling, congestion, and watery eyes in children.
Dosage Form
Syrup
Introduction
Mblive-M Syrup is commonly prescribed in children to treat symptoms of allergy such as runny nose, sneezing, itching, swelling, congestion, and watery eyes. It may also help in the treatment of asthma and skin allergies.
Directions for Use
Mblive-M Syrup is used to prevent asthma attacks and relieve symptoms of allergy. It should not be used to stop an attack that has already started.
How it works
Mblive-M Syrup contains Levocetirizine and Montelukast. Together these two relieve sneezing and runny nose caused due to allergies. Levocetirizine is an antiallergic that blocks a chemical messenger (histamine) responsible for runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. Montelukast is a leukotriene antagonist that works by blocking another chemical messenger (leukotriene). This reduces inflammation (swelling) in the airways and nose and improves symptoms.
Quick Tips
Never combine Mblive-M Syrup with other cold and flu medicines as that may have side effects. Mblive-M Syrup helps prevent asthma attacks. Never use it to stop an attack that has already started as it will not help. If you are giving Mblive-M Syrup to your child for asthma or allergy, you need not give another dose to prevent exercise-induced breathing problems. In case of any confusion, consult your child’s doctor as soon as possible. Make sure that you always have enough medicine. Practice self-care tips: Abstain your child from coming in contact with allergens, Encourage your child to wear a face mask and avoid dusty places, Give plenty of fluids as it helps in thinning and loosening the mucus in the lungs.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I give cough and allergy medicine together if my child has a persistent cough along with allergic symptoms?
No, it's not recommended to mix cough and allergy medicines as they often contain similar ingredients. This can lead to double dosing of the active ingredients, potentially causing serious side effects.
Should I decrease the dose of Mblive-M Syrup if my child starts to feel better?
No, it's essential to stick to the prescribed dosage by your child's doctor. Adjusting the dose yourself can impact their health, and may result in unwanted effects or rebound reversal of symptoms.
How should I store Mblive-M Syrup?
Store Mblive-M Syrup at room temperature in a dry place, away from direct heat and light. Keep all medicines out of reach and sight of children to avoid accidental intake.
Can Mblive-M Syrup make my child sleepy?
Yes, Mblive-M Syrup can cause mild drowsiness, but never give it to your child to induce sleep. Forced sleep could mask underlying sleep disorders like insomnia.
Is it safe to start the course of Mblive-M Syrup for my child if they're an athlete and have a sports event in the next two days?
No, consult with your child's doctor before starting Mblive-M Syrup. It may cause mild sedation, dizziness, and sleepiness, which could impact their performance.
Can I stop the medicine by myself if my child is taking Mblive-M Syrup?
No, it's not recommended to stop Mblive-M Syrup suddenly as all symptoms may reappear. Stop this medicine gradually under the guidance of your child's doctor.
Is it safe to give Mblive-M Syrup to a child suffering from a mood disorder?
Some studies show that Mblive-M Syrup can cause mood disorders, hallucinations, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, shakiness, and trouble controlling body movements. Consult with your child's doctor before giving this medicine.
Can I use Mblive-M Syrup to treat acute asthma attacks in my child?
No, Mblive-M Syrup should only be used to prevent asthma attacks. Use a reliever medicine to help with an attack that has already started.