Author: omprakash

Two often recommended drugs for respiratory disorders, particularly in children, are Maxtra Syrup and Levolin Syrup. Both syrups are intended to treat the symptoms of respiratory illnesses, but they have different active components and functions. In this post, we’ll go into the specifics of Maxtra and Levolin syrups, looking at their applications, modes of action, possible side effects, and safety measures. Maxtra Syrup: Maxtra Syrup is a combination drug primarily used to treat cold, allergy, and nasal congestion symptoms. There are two active components in it: chlorpheniramine and phenylephrine. By narrowing the nose’s blood vessels, phenylephrine is a decongestant to…

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