Manufacturer: Celon Laboratories Ltd
Salt Composition : Labetalol(20mg)
Vial of 4ml Injection
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Hypertensive emergency is a condition where the blood pressure is so high that it could damage an organ. Therefore, an immediate reduction in blood pressure is required to prevent possible organ damage. Labil Injection works by relaxing the smoooth muscles of blood vessels that leads to reduction in blood pressure and improved blood flow. It can reduce the chances of getting future heart attack, stroke and complications associated with high blood pressure by improving the blood pressure. Apart from taking this medicine on time regularly making certain lifestyle changes, healthy diet choices and regular excercise can be an added benefit in controlling blood pressure better.
Labetalol works by inhibiting or blocking the action of a naturally occuring hormone Adrenaline. Adrenaline is released during stressful conditions and causes constriction of blood vessels and raised blood pressure. Labetalol relaxes the smooth muscles in the wall of blood vessels. This leads to widening of blood vessels and decrease in blood pressure. It also makes the blood flow easier.
Labetalol HCl is completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract with peak plasma levels occurring 1 to 2 hours after oral administration. The relative bioavailability of labetalol HCl tablets compared to an oral solution is 100%.
Dizziness
Headache
Mood swings
Tingling sensation in scalp
Lethargy
Swollen ankle
Sweating
Rashes and rashes
Failure of bladder to hold or void urine
Ejaculation related disorders
Erectile dysfunction
Heart failure
If you are allergic Labetalol or any other component of this medicine. If you have a heart block, failing heart or problems with blood circulation in the body. If you had a Cardiogenic shock (heart is unable to pump the blood efficinetly). If pacemaker of your heart is not able to work properly (Sick sinus syndrome). If you have a tumor of adrenal gland (situated above kidneys) called pheochromocytoma. If you have a slow heart rate and low blood pressure. If you have or had spasm of airways or obstructive disorder of airways and lungs. If you have too much of acid in your body, or after prolonged fasting. If you experience recurrent episodes of chest pain (Prinzmetal's angina).
This injection should only be used during the first three months of pregnancy if it is absolutely necessary. Therefore, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant as as this medicine can be harmful to the growing foetus.
Do not consume alcohol while taking this medicine. As alcohol and Labetalol may increase the action of each other.
This medicine can pass in breast milk. Breast-feeding is therefore not recommended.
The FDA-approved indication for labetalol is to treat arterial hypertension, which ranges from acute hypertensive crises (urgent/emergency) to stable chronic hypertension.
Drug-Drug Interaction: LABETALOL may interact with a painkiller (aspirin, indomethacin, ibuprofen), diuretic (furosemide), anti-hypertensive (amlodipine, verapamil, clonidine), hormone (levothyroxine), cardiac glycoside (digoxin), anti-arrhythmic (amiodarone), anti-depressants (imipramine), anti-diabetic (metformin, glimepiride, acarbose, repaglinide, insulin), anti-migraine (ergotamine, dihydroergotamine), anti-Alzheimer (donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine) anti-psychotic (chlorpromazine)
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Inform your doctor if you have congestive heart failure (heart problems), hemodialysis, bradyarrhythmia, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, asthma/COPD, glaucoma, hyperlipidemia, hyperthyroidism, myasthenia gravis (muscle problems), psoriasis, Prinzmetal angina, liver diseases or kidney dysfunction.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List:
ASPIRIN
IBUPROFEN
INDOMETHACIN
FUROSEMIDE
AMLODIPINE
VERAMAPIL
CLONIDINE
LEVOTHYROXINE
DIGOXIN
AMIDODARONE
IMIPRAMINE
METFORMIN
GLIMEPIRIDE
ACARBOSE
REPAGLINIDE
INSULIN
ERGOTAMINE
DIHYDROERGOTAMINE
DONEPEZIL
GALANTAMINE
RIVASTIGMINE
CHLORPROMAZINE
Labil Injection will be given to you in a hospital or clinic by a doctor/nurse.
Store in a dry place below 30°C in the original package. Discard any unused portion of this injection properly. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
It is less likely that a dose of this injection will be missed as it is used for emergency condition and you will be monitored under healthcare set up. If feel like any dose of this medicine has been missed tell your doctor/nurse.
It is less likely that you ill receive an overdose of this injection. If you think you may have been given too much Labil Injection, tell your doctor immediately.
You have liver or kidney problems or experience any allergic reaction after taking this medicine.
You have poor blood circulation e.g. Raynauds disease, as Labil Injection may worsen the symptoms.
You have or ever had the skin condition psoriasis (red scaly patches on the skin).
You are an elderly with over 65 years of age.
You are supposed to undergo a surgery and will be given an anaesthetic; tell your doctor, dentist or hospital staff.
You need to have cataract surgery and are taking or have previously taken a medicine called tamsulosin.
You have diabetes as the symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) such as shaking and a racing heartbeat, may be masked by this medicine.
This medicine may alter the dignosis test results, hence tell your doctor or pathologist about your current medication regime.
Labil Injection will be given to you in a hospital or clinic by a doctor/nurse.
Please follow any after care instructions given by your doctor.
You should avoid sitting upright for three hours after being given this Injection as you may feel very dizzy and lightheaded.
If you feel uneasy or experience any side effects after taking this injection inform your doctor immediately.
Q: Is it safe to take Labil Injection during pregnancy?
A: Labil Injection can be used during the first trimester of pregancy. However, its use in pregnancy should be avoided to reduce the chances of getting side effects in the growing foetus.
Q: What is Labil Injection used for?
A: Labil Injection is a medicine used for the treatment hypertensive emergency (severely increased blood pressure).
Q: Is there any food I need to avoid while taking Labil Injection?
A: No, there no speific food item you need to avoid while taking this medicine. However, consuming a balanced and healthy diet is recommended for better blood pressure control.