Levocetrizine and Montelukast Syrup

ELL 1 M KID

Packing:60 ml

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Description

Ellanjey presents ELL-1 M KID Syrup, a paediatric-friendly formulation combining Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride and Montelukast Sodium in a palatable liquid syrup. This dual-action medication is specifically designed for the management of allergic conditions in children, including allergic rhinitis (seasonal and perennial), chronic urticaria (hives), and as adjunctive therapy for mild to moderate asthma.

Allergic reactions involve multiple chemical mediators. Histamine is responsible for sneezing, itching, and runny nose, while leukotrienes cause nasal congestion, bronchoconstriction, and mucus production. By blocking both pathways – Levocetirizine as a non-sedating antihistamine and Montelukast as a leukotriene receptor antagonist – ELL-1 M KID Syrup provides comprehensive relief that is more effective than either agent alone.

Key Benefits:

  • Dual-Action Allergy Relief – Antihistamine + Leukotriene receptor antagonist in one syrup.

  • 24-Hour Symptom Control – Once or twice daily dosing for all-day relief.

  • Non-Drowsy Antihistamine – Levocetirizine causes minimal sedation.

  • Treats Both Nasal & Respiratory Symptoms – Sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, wheezing.

  • Paediatric Palatable Syrup – Pleasant taste for better child compliance.

FAQs:

1. What is ELL-1 M KID Syrup used for in children?
ELL-1 M KID Syrup is used to treat allergic rhinitis (hay fever) – including sneezing, runny/itchy nose, and watery eyes – as well as chronic hives (urticaria) and as add-on therapy for mild to moderate asthma in children.

2. How does ELL-1 M KID Syrup work differently from regular allergy syrups?
It contains two medicines: Levocetirizine (non-drowsy antihistamine) blocks histamine (sneezing, itching), while Montelukast blocks leukotrienes (nasal congestion, wheezing). Together they provide more complete allergy relief than either alone.

3. Can ELL-1 M KID Syrup be given for sudden asthma attacks?
No. It is for regular maintenance treatment – it does not work quickly enough for sudden asthma attacks. Always keep a rescue inhaler (albuterol) for sudden symptoms. Consult your doctor for an asthma action plan.

4. What are the common side effects of ELL-1 M KID Syrup?
Side effects are generally mild and uncommon. They may include headache, mild drowsiness, or dry mouth. Rare but serious: montelukast may cause mood/behavior changes (agitation, aggression, depression) – stop and contact doctor if these occur.