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Xyzal (Levocetirizine) 5mg tablets 30 antihistamine
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Xyzal is a prescription-strength antihistamine containing the active ingredient in Xyzal is levocetirizine dihydrochloride.
Xyzal is a medication that treats allergies. It is also used for the treatment of symptoms linked to nettle rash; allergic rhinitis, especially persistent allergic rhinitis; (urticaria).
Histamine, a chemical that the body releases in response to allergies, is what Xyzal blocks. Sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose are some of the signs and symptoms of histamine. Xyzal aids in preventing these symptoms by inhibiting histamine.
This medication is available with a prescription, you could obtain one by using our online doctor's service.
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How to use Xyzal (Levocetirizine) 5mg tablets 30 antihistamine
The recommended dose for adults and children aged 6 years and over is one tablet daily.
Side effects of Xyzal (Levocetirizine) 5mg tablets 30 antihistamine
Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
- Dry mouth, headache, tiredness and somnolence/drowsiness
Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people
- Exhaustion and abdominal pain
Important - Before taking any medication, it is always important to read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)
Xyzal (Levocetirizine) 5mg tablets 30 antihistamine - Patient Information Leaflet
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Authored on February 28, 2023
Robert Bradshaw (Pharmacist) - MRPharms BSc(Hons) Pharmacy
Superintendent Pharmacist
GPhC Number: 2036118
Reviewed on March 1, 2023