Lopez 3mg Tablets
Lopez 3 MG Description
Lopez Tablet is used to treat anxiety disorders, including generalised anxiety disorder (excessive nervousness or concern), panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and social phobias. It'
s also known to cure anxiety symptoms in the short term. Anxiety symptoms including uneasiness, fast breathing, elevated heart rate, excessive sweating, shaking, weakness, or loss of focus are eased with Lopez Tablet. It is possible to consume Lopez Tablet with or without meals. Consume Lopez Tablet simultaneously every day to ensure a steady dose of medication in your body. Because Lopez Tablet has a significant potential for habit formation, consume it exactly as your doctor suggests. Weakness, drowsiness, and a loss of balance are the most typical adverse effects of this medication. It may also make you dizzy or sleepy, so avoid doing anything that demands mental attention until you know how Lopez Tablet affects you. Then, check with your physician about possible side effects and how to avoid or adapt to them. After you stop taking Lopez Tablet suddenly, you may have adverse effects like tiredness or sleepiness. If you've been taking Lopez Tablet for a while, note your blood and liver functions.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹67.10 |
You Save | ₹9.15 (12% on MRP) |
Contains | Lorazepam(3.0 Mg) |
Uses | Treatment of anxiety disorder and short-term anxiety |
Side effects | Frequent urination, dizziness, sedation, weakness, loss of balance or balance disorder, blurred vision, dry mouth, sleepiness |
Therapy | ANTI-ANXIETY |
Uses of Lopez 3 MG
- As per CDSCO, Lopez Tablet treats
- Anxiety disorder
- Short-term anxiety.
Contraindications of Lopez 3 MG
- If you feel allergic to any active ingredients of Lopez Tablet.
- If you possess eye problems or narrow-angle glaucoma.
- If you have severe or mild liver disease.
- If you have myasthenia gravis (muscle issues).
Side effects of Lopez 3 MG
- Frequent urination
- Dizziness
- Sedation
- Weakness
- Loss of balance or balance disorder
- Blurred vision
- Dry mouth
- Sleepiness
Precautions and Warnings of Lopez 3 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You witness any change in behaviour or mood.
- You are obese.
- You shall not offer Lopez Tablet to infants under five years.
- You should have Lopez Tablet as per your practitioner's recommendations. Lopez Tablet has a significant potential for addiction and habit formation.
- You shall not stop Lopez Tablet abruptly without informing your practitioner. It might cause anxiety, flu-like symptoms, restlessness, tremor, and disorientation.
Mode of Action of Lopez 3 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Lopez 3 MG
- Lopez Tablet is available orally as a tablet and a liquid concentration.
- You can consume Lopez Tablet each day, with or without meals.
- Read the label instructions carefully, and if there is anything you don't understand, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist to clarify it.
- Consume Lopez Tablet as your healthcare professional suggests.
- Take Lopez Tablet according to your doctor's instructions for frequency and length.
- Take it all in at once. Do not ingest, smash or chew Lopez Tablet.
Interactions of Lopez 3 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Lopez Tablet might interact with the following medications and cause severe side effects, including weakness, balance disorder, or blurred vision.
- Antiepileptic or antianxiety medications include Phenobarbital, Carbamazepine, Primidone, Fluvoxamine, Phenytoin.
- Anti-HIV medicines or Protease inhibitors such as Ritonavir, Amprenavir.
- H2 blockers or acidity medications like Cimetidine.
- Anti TB medicine or antimycobacterial including Rifampicin.
- Asthma medications or Xanthines such as Theophylline.
Interactions with food items
- There is no severe interaction between Lopez Tablet and food. Therefore, it will be better to avoid consuming caffeine or grapefruit juice. However, seek medical assistance before consuming Lopez Tablet....
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Content Details
Dr. Divya Rohra
MBBS
Dr. Jagruti Jain
MBBS, MD, DNB, General Medicine