Ledin
Instructions for use:
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Indications for use
- 3. Contraindications
- 4. Method of application and dosage
- 5. Side effects
- 6. Special instructions
- 7. Drug interactions
- 8. Analogs
- 9. Terms and conditions of storage
- 10. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Ledin is an antitussive agent, has a bronchodilator effect.
Release form and composition
Dosage form - tablets in a yellow shell (10 pcs. In a package).
The active ingredient is sesquiterpene alcohol obtained from the shoots of wild rosemary, in 1 tablet - 500 mg.
Indications for use
The use of Ledin is indicated for the suppression of frequent dry cough in the treatment of chronic and acute forms of diseases of the lungs or upper respiratory tract.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Method of administration and dosage
The tablets are taken orally, regardless of the meal.
Recommended dosage: 50-100 mg 3-5 times a day, duration of administration is from 3 to 10 days.
Side effects
The use of tablets can cause a side effect in the form of the development of allergic reactions.
special instructions
When the first signs of allergic reactions appear, the drug must be discontinued.
When coughing up sputum, it is advisable to use drugs with an expectorant effect at the same time.
Drug interactions
Clinically significant interaction of Ledin with other drugs has not been established.
Analogs
There is no information about Ledin's analogues.
Terms and conditions of storage
Keep out of reach of children, protected from light.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!