Cetbiz-M Tablet
By Cetbiz-M
Rx
10 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Levocetirizine(5mg) + Montelukast(10mg)

Manufacturer - Cardicure Pharmaceutical Private Limited
6, 605, Chankya City Apartment B Block, Utari Jhakhriya New Bailey Road, Gola Road Hanuman Chauk Jhakhri Mahadev, Patna, Bihar, 801503

Expires on or after
September, 2025

liver
When using Cetbiz-M Tablet, it is important to use caution if you have severe liver disease. Your doctor may need to adjust the dosage of the medication in such cases. It is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing the dosage of Cetbiz-M Tablet if you have severe liver issues. There is limited information available regarding the use of this medication in patients with severe liver disease. However, no dose adjustment is typically needed for individuals with mild to moderate liver disease. It is essential to follow your doctor's guidance closely to ensure the safe and effective use of Cetbiz-M Tablet.

kidney
Caution should be taken when using Cetbiz-M Tablet in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be necessary. Avoid use in severe kidney disease. Consult your doctor for guidance.

alcohol
When taking Cetbiz-M Tablet, it is important to be cautious when consuming alcohol. It is advised to consult your doctor regarding alcohol consumption while on this medication.

driving
When taking Cetbiz-M Tablet, be cautious as it may reduce alertness, cause vision changes, or induce drowsiness and dizziness. Avoid driving if experiencing these effects.

pregnancy
During pregnancy, it is generally believed that Cetbiz-M Tablet is safe to use as it has shown minimal adverse effects in animal studies. However, there is limited research on its effects in humans.

breastfeeding
Cetbiz-M Tablet is not recommended for use during breastfeeding as it may be toxic to the baby.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | RESPIRATORY |
Action Class | - |
₹93
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Archana Prabhakar
MBBS, M.Med (Family Medicine)
Last update on 18-Nov-2024