Seratrodast
INFORMATION ABOUT SERATRODAST
Seratrodast Uses
Seratrodast is used to prevent asthma.
How Seratrodast works
Seratrodast works by blocking the action of certain chemical messengers that may cause symptoms of asthma and allergies.
Common side effects of Seratrodast
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common
Gastrointestinal disturbance, Headache, Palpitations, Drowsiness, Hepatitis (viral infection of liver), Hypersensitivity, Increased liver enzymes
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05 Dec 2024 | 09:32 AM (UTC)
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Expert advice for Seratrodast
- Inform your doctor if you are suffering from liver diseases as seratrodast treatment can lead to an elevation in the levels of liver enzymes.
- Tell your doctor if you are or planning to become pregnant. Seratrodast should be avoided during breastfeeding.
- Do not take any anti-inflammatory analgesics (painkiller), cephalosporin antibiotics and drugs that have been reported to cause hemolytic anemia, along with seratrodast.
Frequently asked questions for Seratrodast
Seratrodast belongs to a class of medication called thromboxane A2/ prostaglandin endoperoxide receptor antagonist. Seratrodast blocks the broncho-constrictor effects of certain chemicals (prostaglandins) in the body. Seratrodast also decreases the inflammation by antagonising the thromboxane A2 receptor
Yes, Seratrodast is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor.