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Motorola Tab 25Mg acts as a selective antagonist at dopamine (D2) receptors, regulating both central and peripheral nervous circuits that control digestive system dynamics

The ingredient being used for the preparation of Motrol Tab 25Mg is Levosulpiride. It is used to indicate the symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Schizophrenia, and endogenous and Irritable bowel syndrome.

It's not been suggested to use Levosulpiride if you have bipolar disorder, as it can trigger manic episodes 

Generic Category

Antipsychotic


Ingredients

Levosulpiride


Manufacturer

Wilshire Laboratories


Country of Origin

Pakistan

Pack Form

Pack of 20 tablets

Product Type

Medicine


Product Form

Tablets


 

 

  • The recommended dosage for adults is 1-2  tablets of 25mg per day, and for children ages below 14 years, it is 1 tablet per day or prescribed by doctors.
  • Motorola Tab 25Mg comes in tablet form and is an edible supplement.
  •  Place the medicine in a cold place and keep it out of the reach of children.
  • Protect Levolis Tablets from direct sunlight or heat.
  • Take this medicine using a glass of water.
  • You can take medication with or without food.
  • Levolis tablets should be taken an hour before a regular meal.
  • Do not discontinue or alter the prescribed dosage.

 

 

The possible common side effects that could be experienced by patients who prolonged use Motrol Tab 25Mg are the following: 

  • Sleep disturbances
  • Agitation
  • Over stimulation
  •  Hypotension
  •  Extrapyramidal effects
  • Cardiovascular effects

 

 

If you have an allergy to levosulpiride, it is not safe to take Motrol Tab 25Mg. Additionally, the chances of drug interaction increase when you combine a particular drug with other medication used for epilepsy, bipolar disorder, breast cancer, or have experienced bleeding in your stomach or intestine.

It is not recommended medication for you. Consult with a doctor first, and inform him about your current state. It would be best if you discussed this with the doctor openly so he could recommend a drug that couldn't interact in the near future.

 

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