Zenoxa Oral Suspension
By Zenoxa
Rx
100ml Oral Suspension in a Bottle

Composition
Oxcarbazepine(300mg/5ml)

Manufacturer - Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Chinubhai Centre, Off. Nehru Bridge, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380009. Gujarat. India.

Expires on or after
February, 2027

liver
When using Zenoxa Oral Suspension, caution should be taken in patients with severe liver disease. It may be necessary to adjust the dose of the suspension in these cases. It is important to consult your doctor for proper guidance. However, dose adjustment is generally not recommended for patients with mild to moderate liver disease. If you have concerns about your liver health, it is best to seek advice from your healthcare provider before using Zenoxa Oral Suspension.

kidney
Zenoxa Oral Suspension should be used carefully in patients with kidney disease. Adjusting the dose of Zenoxa Oral Suspension may be necessary. Consult your doctor for proper guidance.

alcohol
Zenoxa Oral Suspension can make you very sleepy if you drink alcohol. It's important to be careful when drinking alcohol while taking this medication.

driving
When taking Zenoxa Oral Suspension, be cautious while driving. Side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, and lack of muscle coordination can affect your ability to drive, especially when starting or increasing the dose.

pregnancy
Zenoxa Oral Suspension may not be safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown harm to the developing baby. Your doctor will consider potential risks before prescribing this medication. Please consult your doctor.

breastfeeding
Zenoxa Oral Suspension is considered unsafe during breastfeeding. Limited data shows it may pass into breastmilk, possibly harming the baby. Watch for excessive sleepiness and weight gain in the baby while using this medication.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Iminostilbene Derivative |
Therapeutic Class | NEURO CNS |
Action Class | Sodium channel modulators (AED) |
₹429.5
Inclusive of all taxes
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Dr. Upasana Bhatia
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 01-Oct-2024