Uses of Levagim

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What is Levagim? Levagim is indicated for the treatment of mild to severe infections. So how to use Levagim? Let's find out the necessary information about Levagim through the article below.

1. What does Levagim do?


Levagim medicine contains levofloxacin 500mg and other excipients just enough provided by the manufacturer. Levagim is indicated for the treatment of the following cases:
Treatment of mild, moderate and severe infections in adults over 18 years of age such as: acute sinusitis, exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, acquired pneumonia in the community, skin and skin structure infections, urinary tract infections with or without complications, acute pyelonephritis. On the other hand, Levagim is contraindicated in the following cases:
Allergy to active ingredient Levofloxacin or other excipients in the composition of the drug. Allergy to drugs of the Quinolone group. Persons under 18 years of age Lactation and pregnancy. Patients with epilepsy, G6PD deficiency, history of tendon disease related to fluroquinolone use.

2. Dosage and administration of Levagim


Levagim is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, for oral use. The drug should be taken with a full glass of water, which can be taken with or without meals. Levagim should not be taken at the same time with antacids containing aluminum and magnesium, drugs containing heavy metals such as iron, zinc, dicalcium, should be taken 2 hours before or after taking Levagim.
Below is the recommended dose of Levagim:
Acute sinusitis: Use at a dose of 500mg/day, taking the drug continuously for 10-14 days. Exacerbation of chronic bronchitis: Use at a dose of 250-500mg/day, continuously for 7-10 days. Community-acquired pneumonia: 500mg/time/day, 1-2 times daily, continuously for 7-14 days. Complicated urinary tract infections including nephritis - pyelonephritis: 250mg/day, continuously for 7-10 days. Skin and soft tissue infections: 500mg/time/day, 1-2 times daily, continuously for 7-14 days. For patients with renal failure with creatinine clearance less than 50ml/min, the dose should be reduced. This dosage is only the dosage recommended by the manufacturer. Depending on the medical condition of each patient, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate dose. Therefore, patients need to follow the doctor's instructions, do not change the dose or give the medicine to others when having similar symptoms.

3. Side effects of Levagim


Doctors always consider between the benefits that Levagim brings to the patient and the possible risk of side effects to prescribe the appropriate medication. Patients must follow the doctor's instructions to limit the occurrence of unwanted effects. Levagim is generally well tolerated, and side effects are usually mild and transient. Some side effects may be encountered during taking the drug as follows:
Common: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, sleep disturbance, headache, dizziness. Uncommon: Photosensitivity, painful swelling of joints/muscles/tendons, abdominal pain, visual changes, allergic reactions. Rare: Seizures, neurological disorders, chest pain, arrhythmia, restlessness, anxiety, change in urine output, yellowing eyes/skin, superinfection with prolonged use. In the event that a patient experiences any of the above effects or any unusual side effects that are suspected to be due to the drug, the patient should immediately notify the treating physician for advice.

4. Levagim drug interactions


Tell the doctor about all the drugs the patient is using such as prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, ... to limit interactions when combining drugs during treatment.
Some interactions that may occur when Levagim is combined with other drugs below:
Antacids, sucraflats, metal ions and vitamins reduce the absorption of Levagim, so these drugs should be taken separately. 2 hours before or after taking Levagim. Theophylline: Caution and dose adjustment of Levagim when used in combination with this drug (due to prolongation of the half-life and increased plasma concentrations of theophylline). Warfarin: Due to the increased absorption of Levagim (or vice versa), it is necessary to monitor the coagulation parameters when using both drugs simultaneously. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: When used in combination with Levagim, it may cause increased central nervous system excitability and muscle convulsions. Hypoglycaemic drugs: May increase the risk of blood sugar disturbances, so patients taking these two drugs in combination should be closely monitored.

5. Notes when taking Levagim


Some notes when patients take Levagim as follows:
Only use the drug for pregnant and lactating women unless specifically directed by the doctor, after considering the benefits of the drug. and potential risks to the fetus and nursing infant. In those who drive or operate machinery, it is necessary to pay attention to the possible side effects such as headache and dizziness caused by the drug, so work can be temporarily suspended until the possibility of the drug is determined. effect of the drug on the patient. Levagim should not be used in children under 18 years of age because the drug can cause degeneration of articular cartilage. Patients should avoid direct exposure to light during treatment and 48 hours after treatment. In case patients have signs such as severe, persistent diarrhea during and after Levagim treatment, it may be due to pseudomembranous colitis. Therefore, the patient needs to stop taking the drug immediately and take appropriate measures. Levagim should be used with caution in patients with central nervous system diseases such as epilepsy, cerebral vascular sclerosis, etc., because it may increase the risk of convulsions. Use caution when using the drug for the elderly, because this subject often has impaired liver and kidney function, so the risk of drug accumulation is quite high. The patient should be checked for liver and kidney function before the doctor prescribes the drug, in order to adjust the dose accordingly. Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Levagim. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Levagim exactly as directed by your doctor.

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