Weefsel Pharma - A Globallly Acclaimed Levocetirizine Tablets Manufacturer and Exporter in India 

Being a globally acclaimed pharmaceutical manufacturing and exporting company, we at Weefsel Pharma are proudly maintaining a vast catalogue of core and allied pharma products. It gives us immense honour to have been able to operate in more than fifty countries across the globe. Talking about exports, Levocetirizine has called for much demand from the international market. Let’s check some details about Levocetirizine tablets.

 

Combinations of Levocetirizine Tablets Manufactured by Weefsel Pharma

  • Levocetirizine
  • Levocetirizine HCL
  • Montelukast Sodium + Levocetirizine HCL

Products :

Product/Composition Strength View
Levosel L Tablets 5mg View
Levosel LM Tablets 10mg + 5mg View
Levocetirizine and Ambroxol Tablets 10mg + 60mg, 5mg + 60mg View
Montelukast and Levocetirizine Tablets 10mg + 10mg, 10mg + 5mg, 4mg + 2.5mg View
Levocetirizine Syrup 2.5mg / 5ml View
Levocetirizine Tablets 10mg, 5mg View
Levocetirizine and Montelukast Syrup 2.5mg + 4mg View

What is a Levocetirizine Tablet?   

Levocetirizine is a third-generation antihistamine, or let’s say a selective histamine H1 antagonist, which is the ‘R’ enantiomer of cetirizine, and has greater affinity for the histamine H1 receptor than cetirizine. 

Chemically speaking, levocetirizine is the active levorotary enantiomer of cetirizine, also called the l-enantiomer of cetirizine; which again happens to be a member of the diphenylmethylpiperazine group of antihistamines.

It is used to treat various allergic reactions. It happens to be less sedating than older antihistamines, and is much popular among the generic drugs as well as OTC drugs.

 

How do Levocetirizine Tablets work? 

As a matter of fact, Levocetirizine selectively inhibits the histamine H1 receptors; which in a way prevents the histamine from activating this receptor and inducing reactions like smooth muscle contraction, increased permeability of vascular endothelium, histidine uptake in basophils, stimulation of cough receptors, and also stimulation of flare responses in the nervous system. 

 

When to avoid taking Levocetirizine Tablets? 

  • Allergic to Levocetirizine
  • Allergic to cetirizine
  • Allergic to hydroxyzine 
  • Or already having any other allergies
  • Enlarged prostate 
  • Kidney problems 
  • Phenylketonuria (PKU)
  • Diabetes 
  • Gallbladder problems
  • Liver issues 
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding women 

 

Popular Diseases or Health Issues treated by Levocetirizine Tablets 

  • Allergic Rhinitis (AR) or Hay Fever
  • Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria (hives) 
  • Common Cold
  • Nasal Congestion
  • Perennial Allergic Rhinitis (PAR)
  • Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

 

Popular Brand Names of Levocetirizine Tablets

  • Xyzal (UCB) 
  • Zobral 
  • Levobert
  • Xusal 
  • Xozal 
  • Xazal 
  • Allevo 
  • Zilola
  • Histisynt 
  • Alcet 
  • Curin 
  • Seasonix 
  • Vozet 
  • Uvnil 
  • T-Day Syrup 
  • Curin 
  • Zenaro 
  • Xuzal 
  • Zival 
  • Cezera
  • Levosetil
  • Robenan
  • Xyzal 

 

Substitutes of Levocetirizine Tablets

  • 1,4-diazinane 
  • Amine 
  • Amino acid 
  • Amino acid or derivatives 
  • Aralkylamine 
  • Aromatic heteromonocyclic compound 
  • Aryl chloride 
  • Aryl halide 
  • Azacycle 
  • Carbonyl group 
  • Carboxylic acid 
  • Carboxylic acid derivative 
  • Chlorobenzene 
  • Dialkyl ether 
  • Diphenylmethane 
  • Ether 
  • Halobenzene 
  • Hydrocarbon derivative 
  • Monocarboxylic acid or derivatives 
  • N-alkylpiperazine 
  • Organic nitrogen compound 
  • Organic oxide 
  • Organic oxygen compound 
  • Organochloride 
  • Organohalogen compound 
  • Organoheterocyclic compound 
  • Organonitrogen compound 
  • Organooxygen compound 
  • Organopnictogen compound 
  • Piperazine 
  • Tertiary aliphatic amine 
  • Tertiary amine